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

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1 Some researchers working on the removal and examination of fertilized cells have been able to reject those which were clearly mongoloid , only replacing those known to be able to produce normal infants .
2 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who run the country ( The Times ) .
3 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think they run the country ( The Telegraph ) .
4 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who want to run the country ( The Mail/The Express ) .
5 Some journalists work for the paper whose readers do n't care who runs the country so long as the girl on page three is well endowed ( The Sun ) .
6 And some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think this country should be run by another country ( The Morning Star ) .
7 On leaving school , she spent a few years working in the British Transport Police .
8 Some Palestinians worked with the resistance ; one woman was tortured and killed for luring Iraqi officers into places where hit-teams could attack them .
9 He ducked down the back stairs — glad , for once , that there were so few lights working along the landings — as his visitors strode towards the front .
10 Yet it is interesting to read another speech , reluctantly dropped very late in the play 's completion , which both showed Christianity in some ways working with the savage world , and looked back with a different point of view to the earlier worship of a human god in the unpublished ‘ Exequy ’ poem in the Waste Land manuscripts .
11 Such values work at the expense of a positive evaluation of females .
12 Although these authorities work within the framework of central government legislation , their interpretation of this legislation is not always correct and is often reckless and to the detriment of the trade , its members ' income and working conditions .
13 How do these groups work in the interests of global capitalism ?
14 It was within organized communities that these programmes worked on the understanding that to take collective action to improve health a community needs to be organized .
15 It is unrealistic in these times to work on the assumption that profit sharing ratios , once fixed , are sacrosanct only ever to be changed when the number of partners changes .
16 In Hibbard 's view these poems work on the contrast between useful and ostentatious ideals of architecture .
17 These devices work on the principle that the oscillating frequency of a crystal under an applied voltage changes with crystal mass .
18 Seven out of ten of these employees worked for the seven largest employers , all but one of whom were in the motor vehicle , mechanical engineering and electrical engineering sectors .
19 These tools work on the principle of an all-in-one guide and saw .
20 However , this should not be taken to imply that this approach does not have its critics or that all researchers working within the developmental paradigm are in agreement regarding the more detailed aspects of language development .
21 I did then go about the task Mr Farraday had set me with some dedication ; I spent many hours working on the staff plan , and at least as many hours again thinking about it as I went about other duties or as I lay awake after retiring .
22 Perhaps you 'd better review all Copts working in the office .
23 ‘ It 's a badge containing a strip of masked photographic film worn by all personnel working within the plant itself .
24 It sought to defend and protect proprietorial freedom yet it ‘ seemed to be defining press freedom as a wider , collective freedom of all journalists working in the press ’ .
25 And between the years 1905 and 1925 many inventors worked on the problem .
26 Many engineers working in the manufacturing , process , construction service industries may well feel remote from the law in their day–to–day work .
27 All organisations working for the welfare of children were invited to affiliate .
28 The local transmissions of the External Service were for the many expatriates working in the country who understood little or no Swahili .
29 Indeed officials at all levels work on the assumption that the dominant public image of their agencies , thanks to a critical press , is of costly , overblown , publicly-funded organizations .
30 As is often the case in the creation of new ideas , there were many scholars working along the same lines as these theorists , particularly those trying to analyze the experience of the British Empire at the end of the nineteenth century , pre-eminently the ‘ social-liberal ’ J.A .
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