Example sentences of "[prep] work [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After working as house surgeon to Jones Quain [ q.v. ] at University College Hospital , he became assistant medical officer at Wakefield Asylum ( 1857–8 ) , before a brief period at Brentwood Asylum as assistant MO , during which he was elected a member of the Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hospitals for the Insane ( later the Medico-Psychological Association ) in July 1858 . |
2 | Miss Kathryn Finel , aged 18 , of Riverslea , is just back after working for GAP , a voluntary organisation , in the year between school and college . |
3 | After working with chipboard , he extends his exploration even further with paint applied extremely thinly on jute . |
4 | There were certainly explosions in laboratories in Davy 's time , and Faraday 's chance came when his master was disabled after working with nitrogen trihalides ; here they did wear goggles , but in general precautions were few . |
5 | Plagued with illness after working with glass fibre , she gave up carving to work with other media for casting into bronze . |
6 | However , after working in television research and for a translation company , two years ago I was offered a job in the USSR team of the East European section of Price Waterhouse . |
7 | She is not impressed at the concept of working for dole money and says it might be a better idea to give people a minimum wage for doing community work . |
8 | Like others in the street , he is not enchanted with the idea of working for dole money . |
9 | Head groundsman Ted Neville has relished the challenge of working for wildlife . |
10 | Willie has caddied in the US , unlike some of his contemporaries , carrying for Ray Floyd , Sam Snead , Gary Player and Gay Brewer among others , but turned down the chance of working for Trevino at El Paso and taking his bag on the US Tour . |
11 | They had to extend their knowledge of the behaviour of soft metals , learn to interpret complicated machine drawings , gain new machine shop skills , and accept the discipline of working as part of a team . |
12 | A period of working on contract abroad could leave the employee worse off than not going at all . |
13 | AIRCRAFT technicians of the future have the chance of working on part of one of the top jet fighters of yesteryear . |
14 | One of the most interesting aspects of the drawing and painting there were the practicalities of working on location , especially as a western woman . |
15 | The beauty of working on location is that so much is experienced , there is the constant interaction with the people and environment , and a constant stream of information filters into the subconscious and builds up an intuitive feeling and empathy for the country , culture and language , which ultimately influenced my drawings . |
16 | probation officer with the state in Texas and they decide they want a trial at monitoring and they ask if I would be interested and so we begin the programme , the first in-house operative programme in Texas , and we set up our programme from scratch and started just kind of working on trial and error trying to make the thing worked . |
17 | Not always were Cusick 's warnings ignored by Directors , as in the case of working on Episode One of ‘ The Keys of Marinus ’ with John Gorrie . |
18 | Five , six and seven year olds are perfectly capable of working on drama for an hour and a half or more at a time , but they need very clear tasks , strong images and narratives which are intriguing and above all dramatic . |
19 | The editorial contents will be designed to provide a back-up to course work and a bridge between the college experience and the realities of working on site . |
20 | But instead of working on Varsity , the established undergraduate paper , he was already determined to be different . |
21 | I think if I were fourteen or fifteen years old looking towards leaving school , average ability , I 'd be thinking to myself ‘ Well , what 's the point of working at school ? |
22 | Twenty years of working at home later , was n't that same celebrated swinger someone whose body language suggested he was surrounded by concern for his surroundings ? |
23 | If men naturally enjoy mathematical stimuli more than social stimuli then I would have thought they were at least equally well equipped to deal with the socially isolating position of working at home — and possibly better equipped to deal with everyday geometrical shapes such as vegetables , kitchen sinks and washing machines . |
24 | Normally Highlander would endeavour not to remove local community leaders from their home environment in favour of working at Highlander as a residential staff member , and in fact several staff operate within their own communities , several hundreds of miles from Highlander , commuting into the Center when necessary , ( Staff meetings , weekend-workshops etc . ) |
25 | A LEADING figure in the campaign to help former Clyde shipyard workers suffering from the effects of working with asbestos , Pat McCrystal , has died from the asbestos-related cancer mesothelioma . |
26 | Written by Mae Brown , Chris Bennetts and Jane Sloan , the book came out of their different professional experiences of working with boy victims of two paedophile rings disclosed in 1990 in Cornwall . |
27 | Before that he was with Roger Lascelles , where he had experience of working with travel publisher Lonely Planet . |
28 | Much of the centre , which has metallurgical equipment capable of working with uranium , was incomplete . |
29 | Talk to our experts from around the world who will be demonstrating their skills in the beauty of working with wood . |
30 | H how did you view the prospect of working with Sergeant ? |