Example sentences of "[noun pl] work [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 A group of 25 communicators , sociologists and people from the religious communities of North America and Asia have agreed on specific plans to work together for a more just global communication environment .
2 It is only with practise and experimentation that you will discover which shapes you most enjoy creating , and which designs work best for you .
3 AN international treaty which commits three very different communities to work together for the common good is to be signed in Middlesbrough next week .
4 During a state visit to the UK on April 23-25 Walesa and UK Prime Minister John Major signed a joint declaration on Polish-UK relations , committing the two countries to work together for " a united , free Europe " .
5 ‘ A great part of the Bible is to show us that all creatures are in God 's hand , and that He will either make our afflictions work together for good , or remove them .
6 As the Potato Marketing Board has for many years worked successfully for the benefit of processors , consumers and producers , does he agree that any proposals to scrap the PMB should be strongly resisted ?
7 YESTERDAY 's round of Whitehall appointments worked well for Clare College , Cambridge .
8 The two classes work separately for ( say ) three weeks , and then come together in the hall in the fourth week .
9 When a particular task requires expatriates to work overseas for a short period of time , it is common for employers to hire people with the necessary skills on short , fixed-term contracts .
10 Clearly all things worked together for good in this family where friction was as rare as in a well-oiled machine .
11 The other end is where there is a strong culture and willingness to integrate the client in the business , put more than one consultant on a search assignment and make sure that all the consultants work together for the long-term future of the business .
12 Also , you may find that in taking this concrete approach , you are making your nouns work harder for you and using fewer adjectives .
13 Many authorities have already established such appointments , and so have emphasised the basic underlying notion of equal partners working together for the benefit of young people .
14 A more sophisticated form of level two is the coalition , where partners work together for some common purpose but do not have an identity of interest or concern and where one or other of the partners may withdraw leaving the other partner(s) to continue .
15 However , whereas civil servants work exclusively for ministers- and are not usually available to assist the opposition or backbench MPs — local government officers , in keeping with the corporate nature of council decision-making , serve the council as a whole .
16 American and Japanese scientists worked together for three seasons , sharing equally in the specimens discovered .
17 But this joint venture between the two parents ' genes worked only for the main genes within the nucleus of a living cell .
18 The vast bulk of lawyers spend their lives working for business interests , and top lawyers work overwhelmingly for giant corporations who alone can afford their fees .
19 Modern state growth has lengthened the interface between business and government , especially by creating an enormous ‘ contract state ’ where advanced technology corporations work exclusively for government on defence projects .
20 There is a personal concern in all this for me , I ai n't a miner , but I do work and represent G M B and Apex members working directly for British Coal .
21 Are all your assets working well for you ?
22 In Ramsay Street the transformation would have set title-tattling tongues working overtime for months .
23 He apologised , however , for the fact that ‘ funding for education can not increase greatly because the country remains poor ’ ( CD 5.5.1988 ) and appealed to the students to work hard for their country .
24 SCARBOROUGH 'S version of New Faces worked well for experimenting manager McHale at the McCain Stadium on Saturday .
25 Many other jobs involve ‘ hard stress ’ of this latter kind — foreign exchange dealers and nurses work intensely for long hours .
26 A study of a small savings bank in Massachusetts found that its branch-based salesmen sold more than three times as many policies as agents hired by the bank to do the same job , and five times as many as agents working directly for an insurer .
27 The industry still has problems but I sense an increasing willingness for its component parts to work together for the common good .
28 He believes — as any political leader must believe , to keep himself going through the grinding work of electioneering — that victory is out there , but that the voters are making the Tories work hard for it .
29 Obviously existing kitchens can be made more efficient with more up-to-date equipment — bigger freezer and/or fridge , a dishwasher , waste disposal unit and so on — but only if the appliances work hard for you , save time and labour and generally make your particular way of life easier and more enjoyable .
30 However , the emphasis in LMS training has been on a whole-school approach , with governors , teachers , office staff , cleaners , caretakers , technicians , ancillary staff and LEA representatives working together for a full day in a particular school .
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