Example sentences of "of work for [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | CONTROVERSIAL regulations come into force today requiring people out of work for more than 13 weeks to accept low-paid jobs or risk losing their benefit . |
2 | The Government forecasts that the number of people out of work for more than two years will fall from 550,000 in April 1989 to 325,000 by April 1991 . |
3 | MORE than one in five of the 2,329 young people seeking jobs and training in Hampshire have been out of work for more than six months . |
4 | But when people lose their jobs , they now stand a worse than fifty-fifty chance of being out of work for more than three months ( in July 1978 , 53 per cent of those who were registered as unemployed had been out of work for longer than three months ) . |
5 | South West London and South London will run one for those out of work for more than four years . |
6 | In the TEC network , Tyneside TEC will run a pilot for people unemployed for more than two years , and Devon and Cornwall TEC will run one for those out of work for more than four years . |
7 | Employment Training is the Government 's system for helping adults who have been out of work for more than six months . |
8 | In Scotland , 85,300 have been out of work for more than one year — an increase of 11,500 or 15.6 per cent in the last year . |
9 | Mrs Shephard hinted strongly yesterday at an element of compulsion in some of the schemes being considered to help those out of work for more than one year . |