Example sentences of "to work with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He made no sketches in advance but got straight down to work with pencil and ruler , drawing the outline before filling in with emulsion paint . |
2 | 2 Interpreters , who are trained and qualified to a nationally consistent standard , to work with service providers who are trained to accommodate language and cultural differences . |
3 | The first stage ( Bronze ) can be attained by any group of youngsters who are willing to work with enthusiasm , as assessment is on the basis of improvement on the standard of movement that the student starts from ; this means that due allowance is made , where appropriate , for individual physical handicaps . |
4 | Brosnan , on the other hand , loves Greek , Roman and ancient Irish mythology , and likes to work with sheet lead , ’ because It 's so live and sensual . |
5 | This is the very first idea to be taken into consideration when a choreographer starts to work with music . |
6 | It was all quite dispiriting and I subsequently found it easier to work with museum officials . |
7 | There may be a need to consider changes to the general practitioner 's contract to encourage research , such as relaxing the regulations of hours committed to patient services and creating a practice development allowance to encourage practices to work with commissioning authorities to adopt and evaluate health gain strategies . |
8 | A family systems approach to work with minority groups must take account of all these factors . |
9 | For this reason a number of researchers have attempted to work with speaker variables which are less abstract than social class , teasing out more specific aspects of the relationship between language and social structure . |
10 | We continue to work with Building Society customers to contain losses . |
11 | It is clear , first , that sociological analysis of culture has often , even primarily , to work with sense ( a ) . |
12 | When arranging the decor it is useful to work with water in the tank , as the visual effect will be different . |
13 | Andrew and Wendy plan to work with drug addicts in Hong Kong and they will soon embark on a two-month trial period . |
14 | ‘ We both love to work with gold . |
15 | The project was to be a three-year one and was to employ one action project development officer in each of the two locations ( employed by Age Concern at its Research Unit ) and three researchers ( two employed by Age Concern at its Research Unit , and one , a research psychiatrist , employed by Guy 's Medical School ) ; in addition , the funding ( which amounted in total to approximately £250,000 ) was to cover the wages of local people to be employed specifically to work with dementia sufferers . |
16 | This incident finally convinced Charles that he should abandon his efforts to work with parliament , and he embarked on a period of personal rule , which lasted until 1640 . |
17 | In religious matters the restoration of monarchy was followed by the decisive establishment of the power of the Church of England , and in constitutional questions Charles showed that he was much more resigned to the need to work with Parliament than either Charles I or Cromwell had been , but in colonial affairs there was no change of direction , though the new government may have been able to follow its policy with more continuity than its predecessor . |
18 | Meanwhile , Iomega has enhanced its products to the same drive to work with Unix , Apple Macintosh and personal computers machines , has also made its drives work with the NeXT Inc and Silicon Graphic Inc 's boxes via interfaces . |
19 | As well as working with the elderly person , it will be important to work with family members , so that the impact of recent changes is recognised throughout the family system , and all are engaged in working together towards accommodating those changes and losses . |
20 | His comrades , meanwhile , get to work with power drills and grinders , showering sparks into the front row and creating an industrial cacophony that mixes mysteriously with the piped classical backing track they 've picked to accompany their hellish instrumental . |
21 | On Monday , 8 September , Coleman got to work with Asmar in his office at Karintina . |
22 | The Secretary of State urges teachers in England and Wales to work with commitment towards the improvement of standards in education , within a legal framework . |
23 | ‘ We have to work with business people as they are . |
24 | We , as a Council , are not willing to take part in this shoddy scheme but we 'll we will continue to work to provide high q quality real training to the people of the district and to work with business and industry to develop real jobs . |
25 | You need the skill of a violin maker and also a lot of strength to work with timber frames . |
26 | ‘ I 'd always wanted to work with Mutt Lange ; I 've actually tried to work with Mutt since 1984 , but he was always busy on a project , but he wanted to do it and it was the right time for both of us . |
27 | ‘ I 'd always wanted to work with Mutt Lange ; I 've actually tried to work with Mutt since 1984 , but he was always busy on a project , but he wanted to do it and it was the right time for both of us . |
28 | It 's certainly possible to work with drama students in this way , although it 's very important to be fair and clear about what you 're asking them to do . |
29 | The eventual appointment , in June 1957 , was a compromise between the two : a tutor-organiser to work with trade unionists and industrial personnel over the District as a whole , but with emphasis on the New Towns in one of which he would live . |
30 | Kylie was also keen to get away from the mass-produced soap to work with material of a more sophisticated calibre . |