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

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1 The consultancy have been retained by the Thames Valley offices of leading international accountants and business advisers Ernst and Young following a period of ad hoc work for the firm in Reading and Swindon .
2 But er just er just different er Then during the war I I did the some of the er work for the cooperative you know , like fire damage or water damage and that you know .
3 Although one of the earliest questions put to him in England concerned this category of ‘ the West ’ , in the subsequent fervour that accompanied the transformation of Derrida 's work into the method of deconstruction , this problem tended to slip out of view .
4 inserting pieces of the student 's work into the marker 's comments .
5 Disguised wage work refers to work where one or more enterprises appropriate part of the product of a person 's work without the person officially being an employee of the firm .
6 In an age when the sea was even more of a man 's world than at present , and when women 's work outside the home was generally menial , Betsy Miller was the first woman to be recorded as a ship 's captain in the British Register of Tonnage at Lloyds .
7 She was stiff and tense in every muscle but she had done her first good day 's work since the discovery of the murder .
8 His Chair is funded by the Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood Trust ( CLIC ) , and organisation which has supported the University 's work since the beginning of Martin Mott 's research into and care of children with cancers .
9 Dr John Merkel 's work at the Institute is concerned with the development of ancient alloy metallurgy , for example copper-arsenic , copper-tin and copper-zinc alloys , and all the metals used in antiquity , such as lead , tin , gold , silver , iron and steel .
10 Though Huw Davies had the last word in that game , Gallagher 's work at the back of the line-out was missed .
11 Over the festival period we will be screening a selective retrospective of the director 's work at the Triangle cinema .
12 Metaphor has traditionally been taken to be a one-word device , or at most a figure of several words strung together , whereas Brooke-Rose 's analyses concentrate instead on metaphor 's work at the level of the phrase or sentence .
13 In all three novels the construction of personal identity is intimately associated with metaphor 's work at the level of discourse .
14 This is all in a day 's work at the Fire Service Training College at Moreton-in-Marsh .
15 The book 's preface is by Hilary Spurling who has showed Sulyagin 's work at the East West Gallery , London .
16 Another point is also made explicitly. : his difficulty is assessing Cézanne 's work at the end of the century .
17 One of the few American dealers to take an interest in British Romanticism , Richard L. Feigen has taken advantage of the excellent exhibition of Sir Thomas Lawrence 's work at the Mellon Center at Yale to mount his own show , coupling Lawrence with Sir David Wilkie , an artist barely known to Americans .
18 At the moment New Yorkers can survey the length and breadth of his achievement at the galleries of the Americas Society on Park Avenue and coming up in January they can have a second look in a big retrospective of the artist 's work at the Studio Museum in Harlem .
19 Ken Pitt : ‘ But the big value of that album was that it brought David 's work to the attention of a lot of important people .
20 Organising training , administration , health and safety and quality is all in a day 's work for the division 's Training and Administration Manager Frank Hesketh .
21 Back at the clubhouse , it was just another day 's work for the club professional , the irrepressible Dai Stevenson , who has been dispensing tees and sympathy to the Portrush members for 16 years , as had his late father , the legendary P G Stevenson , from 1922 to 1977 .
22 We supplied information to different revolutionary groups for many years about Devraux 's work for the Surete .
23 But it 's all in a day 's work for the manmountain … well , in a day 's lounging around , actually .
24 Trained as a doctor , she never practised , devoting her life instead to the care of their son and four daughters and to the support of her husband 's work for the youth hostel movement .
25 Part of the school 's work with the press may well be to break down unfair stereotypes about shortages of equipment , dilapidation , neglect and poor levels of morale , though these are serious concerns there are still an overwhelming number of positive aspects to primary education that are worth celebrating and sharing .
26 This can be related to the concern in Derrida 's work with the politics of feminism and other positions which contest institutional and political appropriation and exclusion .
27 The approach was holistic — looking at the SSD 's work with the health authority , the FHSA , and the private and voluntary sectors .
28 Of crucial interests to our concerns is a rather more general aspect of Saunders 's work on the significance of the home .
29 Crookes took up Faraday 's work on the passage of electricity through gases , and was excited by a passage in an early lecture of Faraday 's where he had speculated that there might be a ‘ fourth state of matter ’ simpler than the gaseous , just as gases are simpler than liquids ; they all expand alike when heated , for example .
30 Most of the Centre 's work on the choice of technical change has consisted , at the request of SERC , of appraisals of that Council 's programmes for the support of research in science and engineering .
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