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

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1 Another person we thought of using as a front man was Midge Ure — who I went on to work with straight after The Pistols , in The Rich Kids .
2 Unable to investigate further the boundary between body and spirit , Crookes moved on to work on that mysterious borderland , as he called it , of matter and energy .
3 Nick warmed up his caddie career from 1971 to 1974 carrying Archer 's bag , and then moved on to work for Australian Bruce Crampton until 1977 , when he moved on to another Australian , Graham Marsh .
4 A considerable number of Remploy workers do move on to work in open conditions but many remain semi-permanently in the sheltered environment .
5 Tonight , for example , after Emily was in bed , she 'd get down to work on some of her designs for accessories .
6 John Müeller had come to London from Nürnberg , had changed his name to Miller and settled down to work in close collaboration with Philip Miller at Chelsea .
7 The use of modern language laboratories and deep immersion techniques can teach practically any individual , either manager or shop-floor worker , enough to work in another country after some two or three months ' experience .
8 Muslim weavers who had emigrated from India and Turkoman weavers from the north were brought together to work in large weaving centres in Karachi and Lahore .
9 This arrangement continued for eight years , and enabled me not only to work on several books , but also to continue with my computer research .
10 This is the only permanent method of hair removal , and even electrolysis does not necessarily work in one go .
11 When we discover that e-mail does not necessarily work like that , we are temporarily at a loss as to what to do about it .
12 Marketing will only work for those who really believe in listening and responding , it starts and ends with caring for people .
13 This did n't matter so much for physiological or anatomical studies , where one could only work with small numbers of animals anyhow ; but for biochemistry , when larger numbers were needed , it made progress very slow .
14 DEC ( Digital ) will only work with educational institutions if the project is of advantage to the broader community and not just for the benefit of the school or college .
15 Although you can only work on one piece of a garment at a time , you can have up to sixteen separate pieces in each garment file , as long as they will all be knitted to the same stitch and row tension .
16 And , when you bought it , you knew for certain that it would only work on one specific piece of typesetting equipment .
17 Bleach will only work on bare timber , so any existing finish must be removed first .
18 It can only work on local regions of the image and , moreover , in the real world the distribution of light intensity is two-dimensional rather than one-dimensional .
19 They do not only work in small groups .
20 I 'll only work in natural light , so in the summer , I 'll be able to work till about eight , which is great .
21 And above them you 've got the F B I which means the F B I could come to your state and they would control all the police work , but they could go to another state , whereas all the state police could only work within one state .
22 I tell you in all candour that the option no longer exists , and that , insofar as it ever did exist , it only worked on each occasion since the war by injecting a bigger dose of inflation into the economy , followed by a higher level of unemployment as the next step . ’ ?
23 The next top up was n't so good as it only worked on one side and all the pain was concentrated in one place .
24 It is one of eight in the Dolls ' House , all worked with royal cyphers and the great orders of chivalry .
25 He pointed out that during previous planning permissions for Sunday working the plant had only worked on two Sundays in three years .
26 Some locomotives such as the three Class 55's , one example only worked on one day , with the importance being over to the BR hired fleet .
27 The ‘ class between the virtuosi ’ was perhaps content with pianos , like those of Hofmann , with checks that only worked within certain limits .
28 MAX B HARLOW graduated from Stanford University in 1927 and during the next ten years or so worked for various aircraft manufacturers , including Thaden , Bach , Waldo Waterman , Allan Lockheed , Bert Kinner , Northrop and Douglas , where he was involved in stress analysis for the DC-2 .
29 Art of the chilly climes comes south to the Barbican Centre London , where Border Crossings draws together works by 14 Scandinavian artists , exploring the relationship between them , and emphasising the importance of European and international influences in their work .
30 It is very easy to demonstrate a break between Palaeozoic life and Mesozoic life if Palaeozoic specialists only work on Palaeozoic fossils and if Mesozoic specialists only work on their Mesozoic descendants .
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