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

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1 They will usually have to charge for these , but you may be reimbursed if you subsequently register with the agency or fulfil a certain number of hours working for the agency .
2 The fact that a wide number of manufacturers work to the same pattern means that the caterer who is topping up need not return to the same source for the top-up .
3 In most of the non-militant fields , on the other hand , ballots were held , support for the strike was low , and the majority of miners worked through the entire period of the dispute .
4 The notion of a routine , of a particular time for meals , baths , bed for young children — to fit in with the other interests and commitments of parents working outside the home — is not especially important .
5 An essential part of developing an effective multicultural curriculum will be the willingness of individuals to work within the field whilst being prepared to recognise that the mistakes they make will be the lessons for future teachers .
6 After qualifying in 1986 he decided to spend a couple of years working outside the profession to gain experience in merchant banking or venture capital .
7 For Excess time payments — the amount is calculated by multiplying the number of days worked by the daily rate in the excess hours column .
8 For Excess travelling payments — the amount is calculated by multiplying the number of days worked by the daily rate in the expenses column .
9 ( c ) Divide the cost of the payroll between the current month and the next month 's costs , pro rata to the exact number of days worked in the respective months .
10 The study was undertaken in the summer of 1985 using a structured interviewing system of a sample group of farmers working in the East Anglian Region .
11 Problems may arise in respect of expatriates working in the same location on longer-term postings or even local company employees who are dissatisfied with their rates of pay in comparison with salaries and/or bonuses earned by fixed-term contract workers .
12 He says ; The police have set up an incident room with four teams of officers working on the case .
13 To mark Johnson Matthey 's 175th Anniversary in 1992 , a donation of £175,000 has recently been made to the Johnson Matthey Educational Trust which provides annual scholarships to children of persons working in the precious metals industry .
14 The role played by law in structuring and regulating relations between government and industry has only recently attracted the attention of academics working in the field of policy analysis .
15 Set on the home front , it follows a crew of firefighters working through the night to control the blaze at an East End warehouse .
16 The Gulf crisis brought to public attention the very large numbers of non-nationals working in the Middle East states , but there are also large non-national populations in the member states of the European Community and there is likely to be a large movement of people out of the USSR and the Eastern European countries into Western Europe now that the borders are relatively open .
17 And I anticipate new perspectives on how these connections are reflected in the lives of mothers working for the health and survival of their families .
18 With this in mind , the new findings of scholars working in the Marxist tradition to show the importance of putting-out systems of production such as the Verlag in proto-industrialization , take on a new significance ( e.g. Kriedte et al.
19 Yet since the 1960s a number of scholars working in the West have begun to break the mould .
20 Most of them are school-based and can be used by small groups of teachers working under the supervision of a trained tutor .
21 The series aims to make a modest ‘ distance learning ’ contribution to meeting the needs of teachers working with the whole range of pupils with special educational needs by offering a set of resource materials relating to specific areas of the primary and secondary curriculum and by suggesting ways in which learning obstacles , whatever their origin , can be identified and addressed .
22 Joanne and the other members of the team of teachers working with the intake year embarked on the new curriculum with a good deal of enthusiasm and more than a little apprehension .
23 The results of the factor analysis of the responses of the Oxfordshire teachers were very similar to those of the Solihull secondary school teachers ( Turner and Clift , 1985 ) , despite the inclusion in the former of teachers working in the primary and middle phases .
24 Careers librarians , that was quite a good point but we 've actually t got a group of professionals working within the service , we need to make sure they have access to other professional librarians and staff development that would be
25 Darcy was out on the links in Jersey yesterday and unable to come to the phone , but a member of the team of architects working on the project dismisses fears that the site will be ruined .
26 The central feature of police work between the wars was the beat , the cornerstone of police practice , the crucible of the constable 's experience .
27 It is clear from the nature of police work in the district that the relations the police have with the public in this largely Protestant area parallel those that police forces have in societies where religion is not a social marker .
28 In the Instructions to the Night Watch , 1834 , the priorities of police work in the city were reaffirmed : ‘ … the good order of the streets , secondly , for the safety of the persons of the inhabitants and , thirdly , for the security of property ’ .
29 Partly because of the reliance of many older married women on their husband 's state pension contributions , the proportion staying in the labour market beyond the age of 60 has remained fairly high ( between a quarter and a fifth , compared with 8 per cent of men working beyond the age of 65 ) .
30 Of course not all such structures can be certainly associated with commercial activities , which has led to the suggestion that many will have served as the homes of men working on the land .
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