Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] [prep] work " in BNC.

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1 Analysing how the firm works and breaking that down into work which demands your professional training and expertise and work which does not is more important , since it allows the firm to work out the computer applications it needs .
2 The latest figures for Stockton South show 4,894 out of work and opponents of the town 's Conservative MP Mr Tim Devlin are quick to seize on the loss of the planned Ministry of Defence Quality Assurance Division as a major blow for the area .
3 According to a Labour Par a Labour Party survey based on information from Scotland 's job centres , eighteen to twenty few twenty four year old out of work has risen by twenty eight percent since nineteen ninety .
4 The Powell Duffryn Company came into its own , buying pits up for a few thousand pounds , shutting them down , throwing hundreds out of work .
5 If that means throwing hundreds out of work , or depriving families of a few extra pounds by delaying interest rate cuts , then so be it .
6 If the unemployment register held by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland is to be believed , there are fewer than 100 out of work .
7 The fact that BBC and ITV rarely use the old test card any more means that people playing this anonymous instrumental pap are hard up for work .
8 The fact that BBC and ITV rarely use the old test card any more means that people playing this anonymous instrumental pap are hard up for work .
9 Six years ago there were 6,211 out of work in the Darlington constituency , in January there were 4.365 .
10 if I thought you were all out of work
11 When they was all out at work on Monday , I could stand it no longer , I pulled down the loft ladder and dragged meself up it , plaster and all .
12 Just the same as , see there 's so many out of work the amount of people that are going for the jobs , there 's so many of them they erm they 're all got some sort of experience , even if it 's just doing a a week .
13 The latest figures show 2,604,100 out of work .
14 You can go to work when the tape stops Well he 's not going to watch you sticking all those on at work what 's he gon na be doing .
15 Reminds you of the US Interstate Highway system and the way it instantly snarled as soon as Washington residents tried to exit en masse during the riots of the late 1960s , does n't it … that blizzard coming on top of the New York World Trade Center bombing was just the kind of disaster the disaster recovery industry has been dreading : according to the New York Times , a heavy accumulation of snow caused the roof of the computer centre in Clifton , New Jersey that supports 5,000 automatic teller machines US-wide , 6% of the total , to collapse , putting the machines out of action — and the centre could n't transfer its operations to the North Bergen , New Jersey site where it had disaster recovery facilities arranged — because the site was full up with work transferred by Trade Center tenants …
16 But the NAIRU is indeed likely to be lower these days — partly because the labour market works better , and partly because some of those out of work will not show up in the figures .
17 ‘ My top priority is to do all that I can to help those out of work find jobs .
18 ‘ This and growing business confidence over the last year should mean better news for jobs and those out of work , ’ she said .
19 The position of those out of work in Britain then was much harsher than it is today .
20 There are complicating factors , of course In the depression of the thirties suicide rates for those out of work were at an all time high , but the suicide rate among the retired also increased It might be argued from this that economic uncertainty rather than unemployment per se is the cause .
21 ( The Figures opposite show that this is particularly true for those out of work for more than a year — the long-term unemployed . )
22 Those in employment earn a relatively high income , but those out of work will continue to exist at rather low levels of unemployment benefit .
23 Mr Lamont announced five specific initiatives designed to help those out of work re-enter the jobs market , particularly the long-term unemployed .
24 Those out of work quickly reached unprecedented numbers .
25 The principle , adopted in 1834 , that wages should not be subsidized had been carried forward in social security legislation , but the margin between the income of those in work and those out of work sometimes made the principle of ‘ less eligibility ’ appear under threat .
26 In these social security provisions we see a set of values and institutional arrangements which condition the position and experience of those out of work , and which is both premised upon and reinforces a male-dominated notion of unemployment .
27 South West London and South London will run one for those out of work for more than four years .
28 In the TEC network , Tyneside TEC will run a pilot for people unemployed for more than two years , and Devon and Cornwall TEC will run one for those out of work for more than four years .
29 Pensioners who have given a lifetime 's service to the nation should not be asked to pay for a T V licence , and those out of work through no fault of their own , except for a government policy .
30 On July 18 , employers and a majority of trade unions agreed to raise their contributions to Unedic , the unemployment benefit body , by 0.4 per cent each until the end of 1992 and to reduce payments made to those out of work for over four months .
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