Example sentences of "[noun] who do [adv] work " in BNC.
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1 | Just the sort who did n't work locally and who would need a ride back to the office , come chucking-out time at three . |
2 | Managers who do not work as a team and provide support for each other and their staff can not hope to succeed at times of staff shortage . |
3 | The people who do n't work get £1 a week . |
4 | Bournville , the community that has grown up around Cadbury 's Birmingham factory , is widely regarded as a company town , although from its foundation it has been open to people who do not work for the company and only a minority of the residents now have any link with Cadbury 's . |
5 | It 's extremely difficult for me to think of women as people who do not work ; their work , moreover , is visible and comprehensible ; they can explain , or show to children what they do and how — unlike men , whose process of getting money is mysterious and hidden from view . |
6 | Perhaps the unemployed were the only people who did any work these days . |
7 | For all the world too as though a man who everyone knew — even his cousin who did n't work with him — was a workaholic , had never taken work home , it was most definitely a bit much . |
8 | Nevertheless the essential social situation remains they same — they are marginal and disposable as workers , they are isolated , even more than women with young children who do n't work , for they do n't have time to meet others in parks and playgrounds , and they have the stress of simultaneously minding children and working . |
9 | I left just a bit less naive than when I 'd started , and a lot more confused ; in the end I fitted neither with the industrious working-class student body ( which was a large proportion ) nor with the socially confident middle class who did less work but had better cultural camouflage to disguise their deficiencies . |