Example sentences of "[pers pn] work [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is impossible for me to work the way I want to work when she is on the stage . ’ |
2 | I worked every day there was weather . |
3 | I worked a lot in one which I used to call D4 — basically taking the second string down to A and then sometimes taking the third string down to F sharp — open D. But sometimes keeping the third string tuned to G. I also used to tune to D minor sometimes and take the F sharp down to F , but sometimes keeping the E at the top so you 'd have a ninth . ’ |
4 | I worked a lot with AIDS and I felt this would be good . |
5 | I worked the committee hard and fast , and overtime too , cutting down on the lunch break and carrying on late in the afternoon . |
6 | Certainly , in many of his works the Prince has juggled well with the varied problems of painting and has produced a sensitive and interesting result . |
7 | I work every day from 6.20 to 9.30 a.m. , he said , and then from 4 p.m. to midnight if I can . |
8 | I work a part of the river they 've never seen . ’ |
9 | I work a lot with M.I.T. , he said . |
10 | I work a lot with Witney . |
11 | If I work the way I want to , what will the teacher think who takes them next year ? |
12 | 3/Slowly darkening the area , continuing to smudge and highlight with the eraser again and again , I work the piece until it looks right . |
13 | Slowly darkening the area , continuing to smudge and highlight with the eraser again and again , I work the piece until it looks right . |
14 | With a tripod you lose the freedom of camera mobility which you have with a hand-held camera , and if you decide to dispense with a tripod , a position at 3 m ( 10 ft ) or so from the subjects will allow you to work the zoom from wide angle down to midrange for close-ups . |
15 | Li Yuan sat there , entranced by the fluency of her playing , the swift certainty of her fingers across the strings , by the passionate tiny movements of her head as she wrought the tune from nothingness . |
16 | Do you work every night then George ? |
17 | DO YOU WORK every day ? |
18 | As she worked a hand , or a foot , hard , protruding , worked its way up under her skin , outside her rib-cage . |
19 | As she worked the crochet table-mats her mother had ordered , the intricate sequence of stitches could blot out for a moment or two the scenes that daily since that Easter feast she had staged between herself and Tommaso Talvi . |
20 | She worked the ragstore , she had worked there all her days , since she had left school — and a whisker away from a special one — what wits she had ; and wit let her steal the jacket , Mr McGregor 's broken arm . |
21 | There was no point in her dropping out and wrecking the film and , in any case , for as long as she worked the film company would pick up Maisie 's crippling Canadian hospital bills . |
22 | She worked the slide of the Beretta , then took fifteen rounds from the box of 9mm ammunition . |
23 | Because er i from the management point of view if you have got four hundred people and you work a lot of overtime that saves you having six or seven hundred people . |
24 | I mean you could think of a brilliant illustration , and then you work the message out from it , which is the wrong way round . |
25 | You 're gon na have some tremendously large numbers if you work the formula are n't you ? |
26 | Now , as a deputy head , she works every evening and through most of the holidays . |
27 | She works a variable 8 hour day ( normally on a split shift basis ) and receives £87.50 per week . |
28 | She is more cheered , although at first puzzled , by the fact that as she works the excess of Teint Naturel on her skin , her appearance begins to improve . |
29 | She works the room like a pro , an affectionate star turn . |
30 | ‘ Haytiming , we worked every daylight hour and often into the night . |