Example sentences of "work [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | We will work through the CSCE to safeguard the security of Europe . |
2 | Later , it is important to try to understand and work through the different strands of feeling which go to make up the total experience of loss . |
3 | You can work through the open learning material whether or not you are enrolled on the programme . |
4 | But when he said so , hoping that they would find him a job away from the Zoo , they said instead that if he wanted he could work through the remaining years to his retirement as general helper and sweeper . |
5 | Local authorities will be obliged to sell derelict and unused land to BUD which will work through the UDCs . |
6 | Whether the diversity depicted above is reflected in the presence of two tests , rational basis and rightness , or whether we should simply work through the former is largely a matter of semantics . |
7 | It would work through the current pooling arrangements and would maintain basically unaltered existing relationships between the institutions and their local authorities . |
8 | The idea was that the pupils would just work through the sheets , working out the answers . |
9 | If the Member States of the EEC were concerned chiefly with their security and with an effective system of collective military strength , they would work through the structures of Nato , whose durability and success are well proven . |
10 | She came to It via an employment agency , and , while others slept on the floor , worked , argued , or posed , she would work through the clerical , jobs , type , organize . |
11 | Users need not work through the exercises sequentially , but can choose according to immediate need . |
12 | Under function iii ) above , the Information Officer would work through the Publication Officer on those channels that would need to be generated in print de novo . |
13 | Now he is planning do a masters degree and may work through the OU again because of its flexibility . |
14 | Did they work through the night as well , was it shiftwork there ? |
15 | Mind you , it 's always the sa like it 's the work th getting on with the machines I can sort of work through the |
16 | But this biopsy lab does it work through the weekend ? |
17 | PRAGUE ( Reuter ) — The Czechoslovak dissident playwright Vaclav Havel said he had received a message from Poland 's Prime Minister , Tadeusz Mazowiecki , that he would work for the release of two Czechoslovak human rights campaigners , Jan Carnogursky and Miroslav Kusy . |
18 | Almost everyone will work for the group , rather than a specific title . |
19 | So it seemed a fairly straightforward move to go and work for the family firm . |
20 | Bournville , the community that has grown up around Cadbury 's Birmingham factory , is widely regarded as a company town , although from its foundation it has been open to people who do not work for the company and only a minority of the residents now have any link with Cadbury 's . |
21 | I told her that oiling was not our job and that management was always trying to make us do more work for the same pay . |
22 | In Washington , the administration has now let it be known that it will work for the softening of the amendment 's consequences , provided — and forgetting Kosovo for the moment — that Stipe Mesic , a Croat , is no longer obstructed by the Serbs from taking up the post of chairman ( for one year ) of Yugoslavia 's eight-member presidency . |
23 | There are two important fields of action in which we can work for the restoration of a vigorous and healthy economic life . |
24 | They did n't work for the Labour Party , which failed to persuade the voters of the value of self-sacrifice . |
25 | I do n't see how they can work for the Royal Family , either . |
26 | ‘ They wo n't work for the moment . |
27 | But they 're still better off than the other Arabs , the ones that do n't work for the French . |
28 | Which would in any case , cease , she thought , if she could no longer work for the Carsons . |
29 | But it was as much a legal body as a spiritual one , although occasionally this could work for the individual 's unexpected benefit as in the laws relating to sanctuary or ‘ abjuring the realm ’ . |
30 | We are working hard to solve the problem and if we succeed it will not only be good for Arsenal , but will work for the betterment of England , too . |