Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [adv] to work " in BNC.

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1 If attitudes change and , with the need to attract people back to work , they may have to , then company creches could soon be as common as canteens .
2 This drive to help people back to work is equally evident in the success of the Job Search Seminars which were held this year and funded by Employment Services .
3 There should have been major expenditure on affordable provision , this would be a major factor in getting people back to work . ’
4 Still to come on Central News , getting mothers back to work
5 When sending employees abroad to work , employers must consider : the selection of employees for the job ; the importance of briefing them before going ; and the contents of the compensation and benefits package .
6 The independent sector has also contributed to developments in the area by setting up courses aimed at recruiting staff back to work .
7 We are likely to see more agreements offering better deals to part-timers , to entice mothers back to work , as the demographic changes begin to bite .
8 Ms Armstrong said : ‘ Good provision of nursery places for young children is crucial to allow women back to work .
9 , of course , was a chapel man and er I think they saw , or some of them saw him er a in him a way round , out of things , and , of course , he did deals with the collieries to get people back to work , and whilst families had enjoyed six months in the gardens and doing all sorts of strange things , erm the men mainly wanted to get back to work , because they saw time running out .
10 Nevertheless , being constructive , members of the Union of Construction , Allied Trades and Technicians have published a report entitled ’ Kick-start ’ , which makes various proposals on how to get people back to work and revive the economy .
11 That would put people back to work and give long-term benefits to the economy .
12 Yet it now looks inevitable that MPs and unions will be demanding the big spending schemes aimed at putting Britain back to work do exactly that .
13 Pace the unjustified slur , naming 10 famous Belgians is easy , even if the Singing Nun , the Mannekin Pis and Hercule Poirot are declared ineligible ( and Jacques Brel counts five of most other countries ' famous people in our book ) — and there could just be another one soon , in the person of Finance Minister Philippe Maystadt , who could become the father of a whole new economics after his proposal that Belgium levy a robot tax on factory machines to get humans back to work : it 's a great idea , and why not take it further and ban construction machinery from the roads to get the shovels back into navvies ' hands — and no doubt computers can be included under the tax , so that in no time , in a dramatic return to Victorian values , while the Belgian economy may not actually start booming , the country will have the world 's biggest quill pen industry .
14 Midland , whose staff is 56 per cent female , is the first major clearing bank to start a nursery programme : others are expected to follow in the drive to woo mothers back to work .
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