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

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1 The commission created a subcommission of members in Paris with Friedel as chairman to work on the document .
2 This demonstrated the importance of family factors in determining the occupational choice of rural school-leavers — nearly 42 per cent of the respondents stated that they had been influenced by their family in their decision to work on the land .
3 Cleese enlisted Royal patronage to work on the top-selling environment number .
4 Why is Mrs O'Rea able to say that they do not need to hire labour to work on the farm ?
5 The line 's electrical department worked on the faults and the signals were back in use before the first train next day .
6 The psychologist worked on the assumption that Dawn should prepare herself for a life of dependency on others , so he did not try to motivate her towards self-sufficiency .
7 Microsoft has also demonstrated voice mail working on the system — if you ca n't be bothered to type a message in , just record it instead !
8 The therapy works on the system that energy is present throughout the body : there are places where it gathers or is near the surface of the skin .
9 The therapy works on the principle that like cures like .
10 The mind works on the body in strange ways ; an intense experience , a powerful dream .
11 Many consider this check a waste of time , but experience has shown that — provided you have studied effectively — the sub-conscious mind works on the problems after you have read them through .
12 For the classic Ulster pear-shaped woman , step aerobics works on the areas you 'd rather not think about , that is hips , thighs and bum .
13 At each stage , the programme works on the structure of your hair , helping it to look as healthy as nature intended .
14 In 1799 , together with business partners , he opened the St. Rollox Chemical Works on the north side of Glasgow to manufacture his bleaching powders .
15 One of the most significant pioneer works on the British Flora was Cybele Britannica ( Watson , 1847–1859 ) ( Cannon , 1978 ) .
16 But it is damage wrought on the international competitiveness of American firms that really gives pause for thought .
17 The rest were moved to Sutton depôt to work on the West Croydon — Sutton service .
18 The National Council of Churches in Korea has formed a special committee to work on the ‘ democratisation of the Korean media ’ .
19 Still to come is the awful Ghost Dad , basically another attempt to get Bill Cosby 's TV act to work on the big screen ( Bill plays a workaholic dad who , once dead , gets to spend more time with his family ) .
20 By 1969 Victor had suggested that Neville wrote a book ; it was to be Playpower , and the foursome went to stay in a Devon country house where the Australian worked on the manuscript .
21 ‘ It 's the local guy made good who we are now trying to get to , ’ says Ian Sharpe , a Barclays secondee working on the Newcastle Initiative ( NI ) , a task force set up in 1988 to promote the city 's renaissance .
22 Man will voluntarily integrate his own goals with those of the organization if management works on the assumption not that people dislike work , prefer being directed rather than taking the initiative and respond only to material rewards or threats and sanctions ; but that they have needs for autonomy and independence which must be satisfied through structures of authority that allow self-motivation and self-control .
23 A stack works on the principle of ‘ last in first out ’ ( LIFO ) .
24 The stirring is automatic , the cutting is done by machine and the milling is done by a machine working on the principle of a giant food processor .
25 Already , when she had been making the tea , the first exhibit of the day had arrived , brought in no doubt by a detective constable working on the case .
26 There are dozens of specialist works on the subject of agricultural history , and many more dealing with purely local matters .
27 Returning to the site to work on the current $38 million contract is project director Ray Hodgson and Charles Stewart , construction manager .
28 Seb still contrived to spend a couple of hours with Carrie every Sunday evening to work on the farm 's ledgers , carefully noting down each item of expenditure and the profit made .
29 set up a vision group to work on the direction of future ecumenical interaction in communication ;
30 Adaptation as a concept was perfectly acceptable to the nineteenth-century naturalist — they had , after all , had plenty of opportunity to observe the changes that an English climate wrought on the coats and plumage , as well as the size , of live birds and animals brought from hot countries .
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