Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] work [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever we work with data values that have been generated by a growth process , we will have a better chance of revealing regularities in their behaviour if we convert them first to logs . |
2 | Now , you may be a little embarrassed to discuss how you work with people other than in this classroom , although , as the course goes on , you 'll find more and more people doing Hamlet in other classes , and you might find , especially when you 're in the upper sixth , when someone in the lower sixth comes to you and says , what does this mean that you can talk about it with them , okay . |
3 | To understand the role of inductive and deductive learning in the lives of animals and how these processes relate to the issue of intelligence , let us look at how they work in honey bees . |
4 | George did , and yearned to tell him the Army had thought of it , that Maxim had mentioned how they worked under codenames , then wondered if the Army should tell Moscow that , too- and realised that he was after a list , as well . |
5 | As an Irish prime minister once said after listening to a long debate between his cabinet colleagues : ‘ I understand how it works in practice . |
6 | I honestly do n't know how it works in practice . |
7 | ‘ Quite a bit , ’ said Finch , suddenly perked up by throwing the rhythm out and hoping that Henry would follow him because he wanted to see how it worked in canon . |
8 | I remember when I worked at Ollerton colliery in the constituency of the hon. Member for Sherwood ( Mr. Stewart ) that the management had to use haulage bogeys to take fresh water to the miners , who were drinking it faster than it could be ferried to them . |
9 | I remember when I worked in Ninewells and the Queen Mother was coming and the same thing happened , the domestics had to work over time to clean up Ninewells which is a relatively new hospital . |
10 | Lore went as a receptionist to an army hospital in Abergele and then was posted to Canterbury , where she worked for Personnel Selection . |
11 | She grew up in the area , most recently living in Northallerton where she worked for North Yorkshire county council . |
12 | One of the most incriminating things against the girls was the discovery of Michelle 's diary at the private Churchill Clinic in London where she worked with John O'Shaughnessy . |
13 | Frances joined us from PMD where she worked in marketing Bullion Products for two years , prior to that she had worked in marketing at the Financial Times . |
14 | 1988 , however , saw her move to the island of Lombok in Indonesia , where she works with CARE in a Primary Health Care Project in a team with six Indonesian colleagues . |
15 | When children go into the countryside and visit farms , they will see that the conditions are completely different from those that their fathers may have seen when they worked on farms during their holidays — that was one of the great traditions of United Kingdom cities . |
16 | there were there were riveters deemed to be shell men , or riveters deemed to be er superstructure as you say , where they worked on cases etcetera . |
17 | Two Roman Catholics and a Protestant were shot dead on Nov. 15-16 as they left the factory where they worked in Craigavon , south west of Belfast . |
18 | They are in a situation where they work as peers with adults . |
19 | He had completed his articles with James Edmeston of Bishopsgate before he was twenty , and was involved in several large building projects including Hungerford Market and the Fishmongers Hall ( 1831–4 ) when he worked for Henry Roberts , before he set up on his own . |
20 | His experience of the industry began in 1958 when he worked at Immingham Docks , before transferring to Wallingford as assistant engineer . |
21 | He was master mason to the prior and chapter of Canterbury by 1496 , but was also active in Cambridge , where he worked at King 's Hall and on Great St Mary 's church . |
22 | And er he and I know where he worked at Brass Foundry on Road , and he fell ill . |
23 | In 1939 he joined the Admiralty as an electrical engineer and went to HMS Vernon , the Navy 's torpedo and mining school at Portsmouth , where he worked on methods of defeating the German magnetic mine . |
24 | He settled in Denver where he worked with Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart in a group that later became known as the World 's Greatest Jazz Band . |
25 | Now attached to the British team , he was sent to join the ‘ Metallurgical Project ’ in Chicago where he worked with Glenn Seaborg on the chemical extraction of plutonium . |
26 | Peckham graduated from Cambridge in 1960 and went to University College Hospital in London , where he worked with Gwen Hilton . |
27 | So when a new agent was appointed in Ecclesall in 1912 he was recommended as having come from " the great school of Liverpool , where he worked for Mr James Thompson " . |
28 | In 1949 he and Rosellina settled in England , where he worked for Picture Post and The Observer . |
29 | What I 'd really like , of course , is not to have to bother with lugging kilo bags of sugar and tins of weedkiller back from the town to stuff into electrical-conduit piping which Jamie the dwarf gets for me from the building contractor 's where he works in Porteneil . |
30 | That is why it works for ambulances . |