Example sentences of "[noun] work at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This approach does however force the wireframe modeller to work at a higher level of understanding than exists in most present systems . |
2 | Do remember to rub out your dots if a remedy works at a later date and only mark your bottle when the remedy has no effect if you are very certain that it should have worked . |
3 | His care for disabled children spans work at the orthopaedic hospital in Oswestry , Alder Hey Hospital , Liverpool , and through Riding for the Disabled . |
4 | A diplomat working at the military attaché 's office in Ankara , the Turkish capital , was seriously injured on Oct. 16 , 1989 , when a bomb exploded in his car . |
5 | The ad works at a subconscious level too . |
6 | The body of a young child works at the maximum rate , enabling the child to process far more information in a given time than an adult could . |
7 | All staff in these offices were offered the opportunity to go to Bristol to work at the head office . |
8 | The UK had no direct representation in Tripoli , although two British officials worked at the Italian embassy to represent British interests . |
9 | Supported by WACC , MAP Internacional is one of the few Protestant organisations working at a regional level on health issues . |
10 | They claimed to be grass cutters working at the nearby golf course . |
11 | Contrary to reports in Paris last week , government investigators working at the central police laboratory here have ruled out the presence of the Czechoslovak-made explosive Semtex , which caused the Lockerbie disaster . |
12 | Clearly there is so much ground to be covered , particularly on the engineering and operational sides , when a large transport aircraft is involved that you will need several investigators working at the same time . |
13 | Anna worked at a little table in their bedroom . |
14 | To complete our user records , which the EC Directive also obliges us to keep and up-date , could you please , as Horticultural representative on the Computing Sub-Group , co-ordinate a response from AD , GD and HD as to the names of all operators who are estimated to spend at least one hour per day working at a multi-user PC as part of their normal duties ( I 've already got user names for single-user machines ) . |
15 | Good presentation : dress standards of a person working at the highest levels of large corporations . |
16 | The Israeli potash and bromine works at the southern end produce more than a million tonnes of these minerals a year . |
17 | One of our customers works at the Royal Mint . |
18 | A former executive officer with the civil service working at the National Engineering Laboratory , East Kilbride , she was now physically and mentally handicapped . |
19 | She paid him eight shillings — or 40p — a week to work at the 16-room house she had inherited . |
20 | About three weeks after I started looking , I came upon an advertisement for a receptionist to work at a local authority office building , not too far from my new home . |
21 | His rivals work at a quieter pitch , making art that is predominantly abstract . |
22 | Ann became a Catholic as an adult and entered the book trade working at a Catholic bookshop in Exeter . |
23 | It is here contended that this last group , forming a close network of interdependent and inter-communicating people working at the leading edge of science at a time of rapid personal and scientific development may be a highly significant unit for the establishment of contacts in later careers , and for the promulgation of paradigm shifts in science . |
24 | As a gastroenterologist working at a tertiary care centre , I am frequently asked to evaluate patients with faecal incontinence and defaecatory difficulties . |
25 | There has recently been a sharp rise of interest in artificial intelligence — very broadly the attempt to write computer programs to work at a human level of intelligence and performance in such tasks as identifying and recognising objects in cluttered environments , understanding ordinary human languages such as English , or diagnosing what is wrong in cases of human illness or machine failure . |
26 | In addition such strategical decisions may be based on episodic memories for particular instances of driving the planned route , for example , the memory that you encountered road works at a particular junction recently and that it should thus be avoided until they have been completed . |
27 | In the city he is just another casual labourer working at the lowest level of urban employment . |
28 | The illustration of such a double logic working at a textual level often comes to seem remarkably close to a deconstructive analysis : in the same way as Derrida or de Man could be said to be deconstructing received readings that have institutional purchase , so the new historicists shift our understanding of institutionalized historical accounts . |
29 | Nuclear Scientists working at the Joint European Torus project in Oxfordshire will be going on strike for the second time . |
30 | Although we know much about how genes work at the microscopic level , less is known about all the intermediate processes through which genes find expression in phenotypic characters at the macroscopic level of the whole animal . |