Example sentences of "have [been] [prep] work for " in BNC.
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1 | He had an accident at work and has been off work for two weeks . |
2 | Anyway the workload gradually increased until I found I could n't continue any longer and have been off work for the last six months . |
3 | Notice that over 40 per cent of those people unemployed on the day of the count had been without work for over a year . |
4 | By April 1986 , 186,711 men had been without work for more than five years , a sum nearly five times greater than the same group four decades earlier . |
5 | Of managerial and professional workers unemployed in 1985 , 18.1 per cent had been without work for up to six months , compared to 12.2 per cent of those who had been without a job for between two and three years . |
6 | While 39 per cent of those unemployed for up to six months were manual workers , this group made up almost half the unemployed who had been without work for between two and three years . |
7 | Of the total sample , 5 per cent had been without work for more than a year . |
8 | Taking men of working-class origin of the same age group in 1983 , and signifying unemployment as a separate category , the survey found 22 per cent were upwardly mobile , 40 per cent remained in working-class positions , while a further 11 per cent had been pushed down into unemployment , and over half of this last group had been without work for over a year . |
9 | She had been off work for several days and Lovebird had kept her in bed and fed her chicken soup from the stove . |
10 | Patrick had fallen off a ladder over a year and a half ago and had been off work for much of that time . |
11 | Well I 've been off work for a bit and got back to a massive 156 messages from the group ! |
12 | The growth in the numbers who have been without work for a year or more has been perhaps the most disturbing aspect of today 's unemployment , despite the Department of Employment 's interviewing of all the long-term unemployed , and the Government 's recent recognition of the need to direct job appointments at those who have been standing in the queue longest . |
13 | Would the Prime Minister confirm that today 's figures show the biggest rise in long-term unemployment in 10 years , that 1.3 million people in Britain have been without work for more than six months and that 750,000 of those have been without work for more than a year ? |
14 | Would the Prime Minister confirm that today 's figures show the biggest rise in long-term unemployment in 10 years , that 1.3 million people in Britain have been without work for more than six months and that 750,000 of those have been without work for more than a year ? |
15 | A particular problem in Northern Ireland is the long-term unemployed — the 55,000 people who have been without work for at least a year . |