Example sentences of "work [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As Elizabeth Garrett Anderson argued , ‘ Among poor people , where all the available strength is spent upon manual labour , the daily work goes on without intermission , and as a rule , without ill effects . ’
2 ( This work goes on in parallel with in vivo studies . )
3 The work reported on in section 3.3 suggested that there may be economic efficiency ( as well as taxation efficiency ) reasons for the introduction of share options , and in general it suggested that managerial emolument packages should not be in the form of a straight salary but should involve some performance-improving subtleties .
4 Many of the eastern European countries have their own banknote printers which are hard at work keeping up with inflation , but several , such as former Soviet states , the Baltics , Albania and Bulgaria might turn to the West for their own cash as well as hard currency .
5 We were there in early December , and the work carried on after dark very often , lit only by the exterior lights of the melin , which were scarcely adequate illumination .
6 The report includes details of work carried out on milk from two farms near Bolsover , Derbyshire , which was found to contain high levels of dioxins ( Chem .
7 The most common request is that everything should be set back the way it was at time X and it should appear as though the work carried out on package Y never happened at all !
8 These affect work carried out on client sites and Courtaulds Engineering already has a system in place to oversee the safety aspects of all its contract projects .
9 Analytical work carried out as part of environmental research often falls into this category .
10 Work carried out by allergy specialists has proved that there is now no doubt that ill-health can result when such additives are consumed ; fits and hyperactivity in children is one of the most common complaints ; workers in food factories processing additives have also been known to suffer , common ailments being respiratory problems and skin diseases .
11 The project is a spin-off from the nuclear work carried out by Decommissioning and Waste Management at Dounreay and has the support of the Department of Environment through its Environmental Technology Innovation Scheme , which will provide half of the funding .
12 Of course , none of the work carried out by Amnesty could continue without money and it is in this respect that sections , particularly the larger sections like the British , have a vital role to play .
13 We want to stress that the term ’ minority ’ is in no way a reference to the importance of the work carried out by health visitors and nurses in the community , such as district nurses , community psychiatric nurses , school nurses , residential care nurses , occupational health nurses , practice nurses , nurse practitioners as well as those nurses who are working in terminal care .
14 We need to ensure that such increases can be accommodated without conflicting with the core work carried out in support of our primary objectives .
15 The final part of the chapter is a case study of the evaluation work carried out in connection with the development of a programme of user education at Chalmers University of Technology Library .
16 Research work carried out in linguistics is generally more descriptive than practical in terms of classroom applications , but Chapman ( 1983 ) provides a useful account of the educational relevance of work in linguistics , giving special emphasis to the concept of cohesion in texts .
17 Consideration should be given to ensuring that the staff assigned to the engagement are not involved in other work carried out in relation to either the purchaser or the target .
18 They should undertake chronological writing : eg reports of work carried out in science and mathematics , instructions for carrying out a task , and accounts of personal experiences , as well as imaginative stories .
19 Most importantly , it was forged out of the overlap between work-place and village , the fact that , as an occupational community , relationships established at work spilled over into leisure hours , while the accepted code of behaviour which was followed in the village also applied to the situation at work .
20 It may be , secondly , that the era of ‘ flexible accumulation ’ takes the form , not so much of sub-contracting between small firms within manufacturing , but rather of more work put out to service sector firms .
21 " Artisan " could embrace many independent craftsmen trading in their own product from their own shops , but it usually covered as well those skilled manufacturers dependent on work put out by merchant capitalists and wage-earning journeymen on employers ' premises .
22 This is likely to be an effect of the classroom observation work carried out with GIST teachers ( for a full account see Whyte , 1984 ) .
23 Most of the bureau do n't supply order forms — most of their work comes in on spec — and so it is very much up to the customer to specify what is required .
24 Work comes out of work .
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