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

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1 Hatty , Finance Minister in Whitehead 's liberal Cabinet , London-born , is a thoughtful man who has given outstanding service ; he was largely responsible for starting Marimba Township , where Africans working in Salisbury were enabled to build and own their own houses .
2 Another cliché that persists is that chefs work in contract catering only to avoid long hours and the tough competition of hotel and restaurant kitchens .
3 It 's not that long ago that Scots worked through Christmas , including Christmas day .
4 ( iii ) It is important that pupils working towards level 7 and beyond have increasing opportunities to use spoken Standard English , and in particular that those who do not speak it as a native dialect should be helped to extend their language competence so that they can use Standard English with confidence .
5 For part of each term , students and tutors work with teachers and children in these schools .
6 In complete contrast to the Nemausus project ( see previous page ) , Nouvel teamed up with Philip Starck ( Nouvel frequently invites other artists and designers to work on projects ) to produce the sleekest of designs in 1986 for the Tokyo Opera House .
7 Liberal Democrats would introduce a 50 per cent subsidy tapered over five years ( ie 50 per cent in year one , 40 per cent in year two etc ) for salaries of scientists and engineers working on R&D in small and medium sized companies .
8 Typically , exasperated health service managers in some areas have developed ‘ community-based teams ’ of nurses , psychologists and therapists working with people living at home , while the local consultant has remained firmly ensconced in his hospital office , near his admission ward and at some distance from the team .
9 FOUR-FIFTHS of the world 's scientists and technologists work in Europe , the USSR and North America .
10 NAPSAC , which has just ended a successful pilot year , aims to establish links between agencies and individuals working with people with learning disabilities who are at risk .
11 It 's a membership group of er , professional and voluntary organisations and individuals working with children and families in Scotland .
12 In 1986 a report commissioned by the Home Office estimated that prison officers worked an average of 16 hours per week overtime , but that prisons could be run safely and efficiently if officers worked on average eight hours less but with revised shift systems and working practices .
13 For a time Ealing was as closely in touch with the hopes and frustrations of post-war audiences as were the directors and writers working for Rank 's Independent Producers .
14 Organised by the Basel Kunstmuseum , ‘ Transform ’ was conceived by Basel 's most celebrated dealer Ernst Beyeler and features works by Matisse , Giacometti , Baselitz , Newman , Stella , Judd , Beuys , Nauman and Borofsky .
15 As can be seen they are the work of school librarians and teachers working in partnership .
16 Child care and education providers , and colleges working in partnership with such providers are now being invited to come forward to SCOTVEC for approval to offer the new SVQs .
17 Furthermore , many of the women and girls working at fruit-picking and jam-making were related to railway workers at nearby Cambridge Station and were brought to work by the 8.20 train from Cambridge in the morning and taken back home by the 6.34 in the evening .
18 The alarm was first raised in America when some VDU operators on The New York Times developed cataracts , and mothers working on VDUs on the Toronto Star gave birth to defective children .
19 The study tour , based in London , is for an invited group of conservators , craftsmen , planners and architects working in Croatia to assess the expertise on offer in the U.K. The workshop in York is additionally for other interested people and groups involved in conservation .
20 The historical collection is of great value to researchers and publishers working on plant collecting , biogeography , and other historical research , but it is separated from the documentary archival material held in the Library .
21 It consists of four extremely unpleasant domains : the women and children working at home and in sweatshops ; illegal building ; the exploitation of illegal immigrants ; and organized crime .
22 It is also uncertain whether already overworked physicians would welcome this development ; the evidence from a survey of the views of doctors and nurses working in accident and emergency departments suggests that this would not be the case ( Ghodse 1979 ) .
23 The editor and others working on Uhuru were well aware that their audience was mainly urban , and they wrote accordingly .
24 It is the language of professionals and others working within services , which can in itself be a barrier that stops people discussing those services which form a large part of their lives .
25 When the Forum for Educational Research in Scotland was inaugurated in 1986 , one of the aims was to provide a way in which teachers and others working in education could contribute to the identification of priorities for educational research .
26 Prior to the establishment of Porton Down in 1916 , chemical defence had been coordinated at the Royal Army Medical College under Col E. B. Harrison ( commemorated by the Harrison memorial prize administered by the RSC , royal Pharmaceutical Society and Society of Chemical Industry ) while Lambert and others worked at Oxford .
27 Some are combatants and others work in agriculture , They describe their music as giving culture back to the people , allowing them to find a new identity and respect for their collective cultural history .
28 In Scotland in particular there is a coterie of men and women working on VAT for whom he set an example to be followed .
29 When men and women work in unison they can get a hold of anything .
30 Problem based learning techniques are used , and students work in teams to define professional roles and develop management plans for patients .
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