Example sentences of "[noun] work [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Conditions of work were not pleasant ; landowners tried to get their estates cultivated by indentured labourers who had come out under a contract to work for some years for the man who paid for the journey or anyone to whom he sold the right to command their services .
2 You can train with the Crown Prosecution Service if you wish and it gives the opportunity to work in all parts of the country and to practise advocacy .
3 It is particularly concerned with investigating how a manager 's self concept , or self perception will affect his/her work motivation and reactions to work in this environment .
4 The highly transient nature of the casual labour force in hotels and catering , and the low attachment to work of many casuals — itself often related to the fact that their jobs are very much part-time — mean that the unions ' task will scarcely be an easy one .
5 EUROPE : Under single market rules EC citizens do n't need permission to work in any member state .
6 The Energy Action Grants Agency has appointed approved network installers to work in all areas of the country .
7 The trade unions fear that wage demands may have to be lowered because of the refugees ' greater flexibility and readiness to work for less money .
8 In the 1960s , an astronomer named Gerald Hawkins worked on another idea .
9 Ms Torcato worked for several newspapers and magazines in India and , more recently , in Gulf countries .
10 She marvelled at this phenomenon , but was humbly grateful that her mind worked in this way .
11 Sweat stood out on his forehead , and the cords of his neck worked against each other .
12 Since the formation of the IGS the number of staff employed increased rapidly by the formation of units working on many branches of earth science .
13 GIS work in this field ( e.g. Matthews 1989 ) is reviewed later , but we note here the work of the applied geochemistry group at Imperial College ( responsible for a series of atlases on regional geochemistry ) and the existence of a Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health .
14 It is difficult to imagine the mosaicist working without this tool , for it is capable of fracturing the hardest stones , it is easy to carry , and it can be used with very small pieces of material .
15 Digital computers work on this principle .
16 Do you that a child 's mind works in this way , as he or she looks at the world and finds meaning of in it , and are others who are influenced by their own experiences and by their conclusions of others .
17 Methods work in all language teaching should be sensitive to the historical , social and policy implications of joining the language teaching profession , as well as similar implications for the teaching profession in general .
18 Methods work in all language teaching should be sensitive to the historical , social and policy implications of joining the language teaching profession , as well as similar implications for the teaching profession in general .
19 He was staring at her as though he was piecing together bits of her personality like a mathematician working on some equation .
20 Marie works in this place most nights , so she do n't usually come home till I 'm asleep .
21 Presented below , for example , is a woman interviewed by the London Edinburgh Weekend Return Group , a group of authors working within this perspective and insisting on seeing the state as consumers and producers themselves see it .
22 Therefore , the concerns raised do not apply necessarily or equally to all residential schools working with such children .
23 whole department working on these ashtrays and then
24 In part , as the UNCTC considers , this is due to a ‘ widespread impression that service industries consist largely of technologically stagnant , small-scale personal services based on unskilled labour working with little capital in ways that have not changed for many years ’ .
25 Aberdeen has been nick-named the ‘ Granite City ’ , since the local granite rock is quarried and shipped for buildings , bridges and harbour works in many towns of Britain .
26 That means doctors who qualify from Czech Univeristies will only be allowed by the General Medical Council to work in this country under the supervision of a fully registered colleague .
27 I have set out our determination to work for that agreement and the principles on which the agreement will need to be based .
28 I moved away from home to work in another town a year ago , and have met a man who , as far as I 'm concerned , is Mr Right .
29 For the next three years the Communists worked towards this aim , though with little concrete success .
30 Consumer public relations depends on using to the full this part of the media and it is generally accepted that any consultant working in this field will have contacts within the appropriate media .
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