Example sentences of "[noun sg] work with the " in BNC.

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1 Alistair Scott and John Shrewsbury were kind enough to give me the opportunity to work with the BBC and I hope to have the privilege again .
2 ‘ He is not in good health , and he asks only that his nephew , Nathan , who is sixteen , shall be given the opportunity to work with the firm , starting at the lowest rung of the ladder , to learn the publishing business thoroughly .
3 Where carers admit that abuse has occurred , or are fearful that it may , the worker may have the opportunity to work with the carer ( and where possible , the old person ) on a future strategy .
4 Her role in Selling Hitler offered Julie , one of five children , the opportunity to work with the director Alistair Reed .
5 Analysts were also agreed that its modest size reflected OAS willingness to work with the Bazin regime for a negotiated settlement , since economic sanctions had thus far not been effective in securing the reinstatement of Aristide [ see p. 38905 ] .
6 Hewlett-Packard Co has teamed with Banyan Systems Inc to put Banyan 's Vines and enterprise network services up under HP-UX Unix on Precision Architecture machines , and provide Vines users with easier means of using HP printers with a network adaptor to work with the new MIO interface .
7 Hewlett-Packard Co has also teamed with Banyan Systems Inc on development of products to put Banyan 's Vines and enterprise network services up under HP-UX Unix on Precision Architecture machines , and provide Vines users with easier means of using Hewlett printers with a network adaptor to work with the new MIO interface .
8 Washington soon showed its readiness to work with the new British government .
9 With my mind working with the speed of desperation , it seemed I would be safest where I was till I could break away in the direction of the bus station .
10 While planning the gig , the agent works with the promoter and looks at the event 's costs .
11 Gilbert Edelson In 1962 I was an associate working with the law firm where the late Ralph Colin was a managing partner .
12 ‘ My heart is in the workshop aspect of my job , ’ says Kristine Greenaway , who is a communication education specialist working with the United Church of Canada ( UCC ) in Toronto .
13 He already had a contact in a Swedish woman who had expressed a desire to work with the British , who was studying at Dresden .
14 There 'll be a group making pots out of clay or out of plasticine ; there 'll be a group doing sums ; there 'll be a group working with the microcomputer , and that can be incorporated in to the group work pattern , and it can also be incorporated into the sort of topic and project work that a primary school does .
15 The difficulties are that one has to spend a lot of time sitting in the classroom working with the teacher , or observing the teacher , and it 's difficult to find that time when one is teaching at university .
16 Really it 's a problem of time and resources erm the difficulties are that one has to spend a lot of time sitting in the classroom working with the teacher , or observing the teacher and it 's difficult to find that time when one is teaching at university .
17 Thus , for example , a teacher working with the important English distinction between /i/ and /i : / might wright two columns of words on the board , such as : and then , as recognition drill , pronounce words randomly from the two columns , asking members of the class to identify the column from which each word is taken .
18 I gained confidence working with the WFU without realising it .
19 The duty officer was DC Holman , a local man , young enough to be ambitious and anxious to make the most of this chance to work with the crime squad .
20 But he took off his jacket and went round the back to work with the sawyers who were cutting joists to a length .
21 One of its tenets is that only well educated and professionally trained individuals have the competence to work with the mass media .
22 LAMP works with the tribal groups to help them revive their culture , languages and art forms , and to be aware of their rights .
23 SPORTS DEVELOPMENT Working with the community especially in the rural areas and particularly with WOMEN , the DISABLED , the ELDERLY and YOUNG PEOPLE .
24 The Quality Scotland Foundation works with the young as well , bringing the quality message to schools and training organisations .
25 The Complete Page Scanner works with The Complete Communicator to give you the ability to scan in text and graphics quickly into your PC .
26 The Complete Page Scanner works with The Complete Communicator to give you the ability to scan in text and graphics quickly into your PC .
27 These included ( i ) a 90-day moratorium on new federal regulations which could hamper growth , and a fundamental review of all existing regulations ; ( ii ) an instruction to all Cabinet departments and federal agencies " to speed up pro-growth expenditure " , which would infuse an extra $10,000 million into the economy in the next six months ; ( iii ) a change in the federal tax withholding schedules which would stimulate domestic demand by returning some $25,000 million to the economy over the next 12 months ; and ( iv ) a commitment to work with the Federal Reserve Board to hold down interest rates and inflation .
28 I can say already that many of our singers improved their dramatic quality working with The Gambler , War and Peace , Fiery Angel — it opened their fantasy .
29 Television works with the literal image , so if you know Birmingham University as a bloody great clock tower , that 's what you get … ’
30 When British Steel closed its Shotton works with the loss of 8,500 jobs , Mr Rees became chairman of Deeside Enterprise Trust charged with the responsibility of creating new jobs .
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