Example sentences of "career to " in BNC.

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1 Different generations are well represented here , from the newest professional at the beginning of her career to two who have been in the business for the last forty years .
2 Thus a Dean of Durham , and an ex-Bishop of Durham , and a complicated patronage secretary who popped out of holes like a rabbit , and a doctrine of apostolic authority , and an Archbishop of York , and a desire to follow the calling of God even if it looked unlikely , winkled a professor out of a career to which he seemed to have been born .
3 Having devoted much of his career to the personnel function and having been an ardent advocate of participative management , he talks about such problems with an obvious depth of feeling .
4 It was perhaps ironic that having decided to dedicate the rest of his career to the private sector that Cuckney became caught up in a major government row when he took over as chairman of Westland Group .
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6 But , above all , she will be remembered for her passionate caring for young people and their prospects , dedicating her career to enhancing theirs .
7 ‘ I will not get into the gutter with that guy , ’ said their candidate , Eisenhower , who owed his wartime career to General Marshall 's promotion of him .
8 Looking back at your career to , say , the last years of the Great War I am reminded of that poem quoted at the end of Pasternak 's Dr Zhivago , ‘ To live one 's life is not as easy as crossing a ploughed field' !
9 It is an able assessment which completely tallies with Kylie 's own view on her career to date .
10 The idea of devoting one 's career to helping the other fellow on his way , rejoicing , may be ennobling but it is sometimes more evident in theory than in practice .
11 To find myself a Good Career to Travel and
12 He believed that he would have to give up a career to which he was deeply committed and which had promised to be highly successful .
13 Yet a brief perusal of the central details of Wand 's career to date confirms that in fact his commitment to new music was paramount from the time he began to rebuild musical life in Cologne in the early post-war years .
14 How do you think your career to date has fitted you for this particular job ?
15 With this in mind , the Careers Service at Bristol is offering a course for graduates of Bristol within ten years of graduation , who would like to help to take stock of their career to date and consider their future .
16 BEST READER OF THIS COLUMN : Ron Turner , who has written me more letters than any other reader in my career to date .
17 County freeholders and burgh magistrates alike found Indian patronage attractive , for an Indian appointment opened up a career to a poor gentleman as none of the alternatives then available could do .
18 I usually confined my caddying career to the main British and European season , with the odd foray to the United States or Japan or exotic places like the Philippines if my current boss was lucky enough to be invited , and if I was lucky enough to be invited by my boss .
19 With Sarah Whitfield , Sylvester has written Volume I , which covers Magritte 's career to 1930 and identifies 333 oil paintings , with an additional fifty-six works , recorded but lost , listed in an appendix , and Volume II ( 1931–48 ) , which will be published in the autumn .
20 A large organisation with a wide variety of products or customer services should be able to offer an attractive career to prospective employees , and it is therefore likely to receive job application requests from very talented people .
21 He was introduced very early in his career to the chemistry of fibres and textiles by working without pay for a year in the London laboratory of C. F. Cross and E. J. Bevan [ qq.v. ] , who had first made rayon in 1892 .
22 He subsequently pursued a similar career to his father 's , but in the service of the Cavendish rather than the Willoughby family .
23 Ali Cemali , who had in the years between 888 and 891 moved on to other posts , was the first appointee to the new medrese and , though his salary is not specified , the course of his career to this point suggests that it can not have been less than 50 akce a day .
24 I did n't want in this latter stage of my career to be pushed out of what little limelight I had .
25 He has dedicated his entire career to the development of sport in Scotland and I am sure all Council members will want to join me in thanking him for the commitment he has shown over the years . ’
26 Walesa 's career to date
27 For some this they hope is the first step on the road to a more stable musicl career to others it is just a bit of fun .
28 Sarah Wilson meets Kenneth Richey 's lawyer who has devoted his career to defending on Death Row
29 Clive Stafford Smith , who has devoted his legal career to defending those facing execution , says : ‘ Who gets killed is utterly arbitrary .
30 Alick Sherriff : committed career to The Famous Grouse
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