Example sentences of "may work [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This kind of procedure may work with the majority but the marvellous thing about human beings is that there are always some not subdued .
2 She may work with the Sisters of St. Francis , but she 's still a tinker . "
3 In the case of an article written by five authors , for example , the availability of one extra slot may work to the advantage of a colleague whose goodwill is valued but whose involvement with the project had been only marginal ; such circumstances may help create a dip in the number of articles with five authors ( figs 2 and 4 ) which further accentuates the peak at six authors .
4 In other words , the system of competitive vote bidding acts like a ratchet encouraging ever more government services at the same time as it penalises a government prepared to take " tough " decisions that may hit particular interests in the short run even though these decisions may work to the advantage of all in the longer run .
5 The only area where this may work to the buyer 's detriment is in the area of the product lifetime .
6 In the case of a tenant 's notice a requirement that rent be apportioned may work to the prejudice of the landlord since he will need time to arrange a reletting. ( c ) Circumstances of exercise It is rare nowadays for the landlord to have an unrestricted power to determine a lease .
7 Tighter control of the bureaucracy by one group of politicians may work to the disadvantage of others .
8 Commercially , such a rent review clause may work to the disadvantage of either party .
9 Second , the information requirements are considerable and the time taken assembling data may work against the efficiency that the organisation is trying to achieve .
10 What toys the daily reading of such a book may work in the will of a young gentleman , or a young maid … wise men can judge and honest men do pity .
11 Of course while this point may work in the tenant 's favour in a falling market , it is just as likely to work in the landlord 's favour in a rising market .
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