Example sentences of "works [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For the tourist , Pierrefitte is a pity , being mainly the site of a large and obtrusive works where ammonia and phosphorus are produced .
2 Although the period of protection for copyright may be extended to a uniform period , the extension of the term would not renew or re-establish copyright in any works where copyright may have expired .
3 However , where a company is involved in small works or renovation of existing buildings , it may be essential .
4 A standard database application ( eg SMART on the IBM PC , WORKS or JAZZ on the Macintosh etc ) is then used to record and code each information need by type ( eg Financial Information — FI , Personnel Information — PI , and so on ) .
5 Both vehicles are eventually intended for works and storage purposes .
6 The programme includes choral works and music for string orchestra .
7 Its main functions were that of guarding the Works and Gas Works , and all bridges and installations from the Blue Bridge to the Castlethorpe Troughs on the main line .
8 Projects covered by the deal include effluent treatment works and gas supplies to eliminate the use of brown coal .
9 And if that seems an unfair comparison , think of Middlesbrough ICI 's works and gas storage towers may be on the horizon but at least there is Victoria Park with its lawns and flower beds in front of the town hall , and grassland in front of the new court complex .
10 * ( Mary ) Eugenia Charles Prime Minister ; Finance ; Defence *Brian Alleyne External Affairs Charles Maynard Agriculture ; Trade ; Industry ; Tourism ; Lands and Survey Alleyne Carbon Communications ; Public Works and Road Construction ; Housing *Henry George Community Development ; Social Affairs *Heskeith Alexander Labour and Immigration **Rupert Sorhaindo Education **Allan Guye Health **Jenner Armour Attorney General **Dermott Southwell Minister Without Portfolio **Maynard Joseph Minister Without Portfolio * Altered portfolio .
11 ( Mary ) Eugenia Charles Prime Minister ; Finance ; Defence Charles Maynard Trade ; Industry ; Tourism ; Lands and Survey ; Brian Alleyne External Affairs Alleyne Carbon Communications ; Public Works and Road Construction ; Housing Heskeith Alexander Labour and Immigration Henry George Community Development ; Social Affairs Rupert Sorhaindo Education Allan Guye Health Jenner Armour Attorney General Dermott Southwell Without Portfolio Maynard Joseph Agriculture
12 In 1893 he married Constance , daughter of Charles Altamont Doyle , clerk in the Board of Works and artist , and sister of ( Sir ) Arthur Conan Doyle [ q.v . ] .
13 Explore the town , its shops , the glass works and silversmith .
14 Some of the people work in manufacturing , particularly in chocolate factories , railway works and printing .
15 It was first mentioned in 909 as Manburon , but the remains of defensive works and lake pile-dwellings indicate that it was inhabited in prehistoric times .
16 In late August González had been granted extraordinary powers which gave him total control over central government , federal agency and state company finances and the administration of enterprises operating under the Public Works and Defence ministries .
17 Again , when the Irishman Scotus Eriugena , one of the two finest minds of the ninth century ( the other was Gottschalk , close student of Augustine 's works and initiator of the controversy on predestination ) , translated from Greek into Latin the Heavenly Hierarchy of Pseudo-Denis ( c .860 ) , he might at first sight have been engaged in something purely academic .
18 Geoffrey Palmer Prime Minister ; Minister for the Environment Helen Clark Deputy Prime Minister ; Health ; Labour **Michael Moore External Relations and Trade ; Foreign Affairs ; Overseas Trade and Marketing Koro Wetere Maori Affairs **David Caygill Finance *Richard Prebble State-Owned Enterprises ; Police ; Railways ; Pacific Island Affairs Michael Cullen Social Welfare Phil Goff Education **Jonathan Hunt Housing ; Communications Bill Jeffries Justice ; Transport ; Civil Aviation and Meteorological Services Margaret Shields Consumer Affairs ; Statistics ; Women 's Affairs **Peter Tapsell Defence ; Lands ; Recreation and Sport **David Butcher Commerce ; Energy **Annette King Employment ; Youth Affairs ; Immigration *Fran Wilde Disarmament and Arms Control ; Tourism *Phillip Woollaston Conservation ; Local Government *Peter Neilson Customs ; Works and Development ; Revenue *John Sutton Agriculture ; Forestry *Clive Matthewson Science ; State Services *Margaret Austin Internal Affairs ; Arts and Culture ; Civil Defence ; Research , Science and Technology * New appointment .
19 Jim Bolger Prime Minister ; Minister in charge of New Zealand Security Intelligence Services Don McKinnon Deputy Prime Minister ; External Relations and Trade ; Foreign Affairs Bill Birch Labour and Immigration Ruth Richardson Finance John Faloon Agriculture ; Forestry Paul East Attorney General ; Leader of the House Simon Upton Health ; Environment ; Research , Science and Technology Doug Kidd State-owned Enterprises ; Fisheries ; Railways ; Works and Development Philip Bundon Commerce John Banks Police ; Tourism ; Recreation and Sport Jenny Shipley Social Welfare ; Women 's Affairs Warren Cooper Defence ; Local Government Doug Graham Justice ; Disarmament and Arms Control ; Arts and Culture Lockwood Smith Education Morris McTigue Employment Rob Storey Transport ; Statistics ; Lands Winston Peters Maori Affairs Dennis Marshall Conservation and Science John Luxton Housing and Energy Wyatt Creech Revenue and Customs
20 The parquet of the floors alternates with stone and the colours of the walls were chosen after innumerable trials : mostly pale grey and tobacco brown , with pale green for the Neo-classical works and terracotta for the nineteenth century .
21 On May 3 , 1990 , Gilbert Mottard , was appointed Minister for Pensions , replacing his fellow PS member Alain Van der Biest , who became Minister for Local Government , Public Works and Water in the regional government of Wallonia .
22 What the dissolution meant , beyond a new fund of building material , it is difficult to gauge , impossible as it is to quantify the impact upon religious feeling , charitable works and education the monasteries and nunneries had had .
23 Building works and noise are almost unavoidable in certain developing resorts .
24 In addition to internal alterations , general repairs and redecoration of all buildings externally were carried out as part of the Contract , together with associated site works and provision of additional car parking .
25 The Sava and Drava rivers , which feed the Danube , are heavily contaminated because of the destruction of factories and sewage works and river water poses major health risks .
26 That list was based on assets such as property , art works and income on royalties .
27 Roelof F. Botha Foreign Affairs Gerrit van N. Viljoen Constitutional Development Gen. Magnus A. Malan Defence D. W. de Villiers Minerals and Energy , Public Enterprises ; Privatization Kobie ( H. J. ) Coetsee Justice , Chair of the Ministers Council of the House of Assembly Barend J. du Plessis Finance Adriaan J. Vlok Law and Order Gert J. Kotze Environment and Water Affairs Kent D. S. Durr Trade and Industry , Tourism Jacob de Villiers Agriculture Gene Louw Home Affairs ; National Education Eli van der M. Louw Manpower W. J. de Villiers Administration and Economic Co-ordination George S. Bartlett Public Works and Land Affairs , Transport E. H. ( Rina ) Venter National Health and Population Development C. J. van der Merwe Education and Development Aid Hernus J. Kriel Planning and Provincial Affairs
28 *Jacob de VilliersDevelopment Aid , Public Works and Land Affairs
29 The decreasing significance of patronage in the nineteenth century and the permeation of musical life by market relations has two dialectically related effects : commodification of musical works and rationalization of the production system are accompanied by a new level of musical autonomy associated with market freedom and a decline of social function .
30 Its budget , which will cover modernisation of treatment works and construction of new pump shafts , is £250 million at 1989 prices , ‘ give or take a shilling ’ , Watts says .
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