Example sentences of "[adj] to work [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They needed a device able to scan lumps of rocks and pick out those worth processing at a rate that would make it possible to work on the huge scale required to make extraction from low-grade ores economical .
2 And the system of Standing Cabinet Committees , which was developed in the War Cabinet days , now makes it possible to work with a smaller Cabinet , on the lines of your War Cabinet and ‘ Caretaker ’ Cabinet , 49 without impairing the principle of collective responsibility .
3 In addition to this , he thought it might be possible to work with a sympathetic artist in a good studio , and perhaps take lessons at an academy .
4 It is also vital to keep all abrasives dust-free , and if possible to work in a dust-free environment .
5 So what forces impeded the real wage rate from falling so as to bring into employment those willing to work at the going wage rate ?
6 Despite putting up Protestant Unionists against specific Unionists , Paisley was still willing to work with the Unionist Party provided the candidate was acceptable .
7 The movement avoided a split with the election of a compromise leadership , consisting of outgoing chair Ivan Drach , the chair of the Rukh political council Mykhailo Horyn , and Vyacheslav Chornovil , after Drach had attempted to lead out of the congress a faction willing to work with the Ukrainian leadership of President Leonid Kravchuk .
8 For example , a worker who is unaware that exposure to high levels of benzene , as happens in some chemical plants , might cause cancer will be willing to work for a lower wage than she would if this information were widely available .
9 Men are in voluntarily unemployed if , in the event of a small rise in the price of wage-goods relatively to the money-wage , both the aggregate supply of labour willing to work for the current money-wage and the aggregate demand for it at that wage would be greater than the existing volume of employment .
10 When this happens , however , opposing parties are usually willing to work towards a common view if they are brought together for joint discussions by a neutral .
11 Has an attempt been made to identify nurses in the local community who would be prepared to work on a casual basis ?
12 Specifically , this means provided they are prepared to work with a smaller ratio of balances/ liabilities .
13 Most said that they had been surprised if not totally taken aback on the news of the merger ; but to various degrees said that they were prepared to work with the new ownership as long as the guarantees of openness and neutrality made by Novell regarding the development of System V.4 were maintained .
14 The voluntary non-statutory sector was able to extend provision because it could attract the services of people who would not be prepared to work for a public authority .
15 unity of objective : the formal organisation should ensure that individuals in the organisation find it easy to work towards the common organisation goal .
16 New work patterns , such a partial shifts , mean that senior house officers are less likely to work for a single consultant and also make it more difficult for all junior doctors to attend teaching sessions at set times .
17 You will find it helpful to work in a good light .
18 It 's quite good to work for a big concern like that then really ?
19 Authority might prefer single nurses , but every student nurse I ever met preferred to work under a married senior .
20 Many of them , it was suggested by the organisations we spoke to , are married women with domestic commitments who are unable or unwilling to work on a regular basis but who value the opportunity to take on occasional work outside normal hours , particularly in the pre-Christmas period ( the height of the banqueting season ) .
21 The first extensive studies of Romano-British pottery were by Thomas May , who died on 28 October , 1931 at Stratford-upon-Avon , where he had taken up residence to be able to work on the nearby site at Tiddington , ( Fieldhouse , May and Wellstood , 1931 ) .
22 We employ people from up to 40 different countries and so everyone must be adaptable and able to work in a multi-national team .
23 Rather than all the rare qualities discussed , the person serving young people in the latter part of the century needs to be able to work in a no-nonsense way with young people , to be a good manager prepared to fight for a fair share of the funds , to ensure that staff are able to devote a generous amount of time to users of the services in groups and as individuals , and to ensure that there is a good stock of books and other materials to explore .
24 It 's important to work to a vertical plumbline , as with any wallcovering , so that lengths meet exactly .
25 The next required course of study is the Diploma in Trading Standards which is compulsory to work as a qualified Trading Standards Officer .
26 For the non-colinear case , Hauser and Ernst have found it convenient to work with the complex function Z defined by ( 11.5 ) and to use the transformation ( 12.20 ) which consists of a rotation and rescaling to put at the point of collision when and .
27 ‘ I was so keen to work for the Labour Party , ’ he says .
28 The County Council is offering three posts and applications are welcomed from highly committed and enthusiastic professionals who are keen to work in an action-orientated team .
29 For many years paleontologists were obliged to work with the swamp-dweller model of the sauropods .
30 It would be decidedly odd if in Britain any small party were to persist in advocating a system practically certain to work in the opposite direction .
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