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

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1 Say how you hope you will have the opportunity of working with the company and that you look forward to hearing the decision .
2 These novel ideas of working with the patient 's family as well as the patient , and seeing the patient in the context of the family , area transferable to other disorders and places .
3 Probably the best illustration of the assisting method in action during the course comes in the fifth session when Somerset practitioners take the logic of working with the problem in the community to its ultimate conclusion .
4 I am delighted to have the opportunity of welcoming you to WISE VI — this special mobile laboratory which The Nottingham Trent University has funded to provide your pupils and colleagues with a chance to experience the excitement of working with the equipment on board , which has been developed by the :
5 I enjoyed the hurly burly of working with the oil men and fishermen on the wild coastlines of the north west and the islands .
6 This technique of working with the sound turned off is known as silent viewing see Video Plan 3 in this chapter .
7 In the counselling process with older people , the importance of working with the family should not be underestimated .
8 The next chapter will seek to show ways of working with the family as a whole .
9 The tiled walls of the space , formerly a tailor 's and originally a milk shop , were left as is , and the gallery 's artists , which include Norbert Prangenberg , Hans-Peter Schmidt , Ute Langanky , Tina Haase , Rainer Barzen and Christoph Gesing , have had to develop original ways of working with the storefront atmosphere .
10 Anne Harper , until recently a senior executive with BP , heightened the feeling that there is a real and all-too-close-to-home problem when she compared her experience of working with the group 's local company boards in Scandinavia , where partly due to the existence of worker representatives the woman board member is not an unusual phenomenon , and in the machismo-oriented ‘ southern Mediterranean countries of Portugal , Spain and the Republic of Ireland ’ where it is — and promptly included her experiences in Scotland with the latter .
11 Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman recorded for Shrapnel Records from 1981 to 1989 and has recently taken time out from working with the band to record a new solo album , ‘ Scenes ’ , for Shrapnel/Roadrunner Records .
12 Before working with the Leisure Choice group I did not appreciate the range of powerful tools that service workers can employ .
13 The hon. Member for Linlithgow is only too well aware of how successful the central institutions have been in working with the expertise in the Scottish Office .
14 Salvation lies only in working with the system of redemptive choices .
15 Richard Benson wrote of the method he evolved : " For years I have loved the broad and smooth areas of colour that exist in posters printed by stone lithography , and in working with the halftone screen to reproduce photographs , I have struggled to apply this inherently lithographic quality to the work of the stone 's descendant , the modern offset press …
16 Faced with this situation , but without any brief to involve themselves in working with the teacher to modify aspects of the curriculum for the class as a whole , nor indeed with any time in which to do it , support teachers are powerless to take action to improve the effectiveness of their work .
17 However , the recommendations here are sometimes generalised , and more detailed and precise help in working with the pupil 's exact requirements can be achieved by consultation with an adviser or specialist teacher of visually handicapped children .
18 Status : West European council for the co-ordination of regional defence policy , committed to working with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) .
19 Also , being human , Huy regretted that he was now committed to working with the policeman .
20 Sheila committed herself completely to working with the group that campaigned for wages for housework .
21 Expectancy theory stresses the complexity of managing motivation and helps to place the emphasis on working with the individual 's self-perception and perception of their job .
22 Before proceeding further the usual warnings about working with the mains supply have to be given .
23 Up to now the emphasis in this book has been on demonstrating ways in which social workers can help maintain a vulnerable elderly person in the community , by working with the client and family network .
24 In the UK this is done by working with the Department of the Environment , HM Customs and Excise and the police to identify illegal trade and by actively encouraging and helping these bodies to increase their efforts to control such trade .
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