Example sentences of "[Wh pn] work [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Defense Department employs nearly 80 per cent of the civilian and military personnel who work for the federal government and , in 1978 , was paying over 5 million incomes to military personnel and civilian employees past and present .
2 MORE THAN 10,000 women who work for the Regional Council have received a cervical smear test since 1988 , and the Women 's Unit has played a major part in that achievement .
3 A company is employee controlled if more than half its issued ordinary share capital and voting power is beneficially owned by full-time employees , namely individuals who work for the greater part of their time as employees or directors of the company or its 51% subsidiaries .
4 At present , the vast majority of people who work for the Scottish Transport Group come within a pension scheme-TOPS .
5 What he did not give in response to the many points made by my Hon. Friend the Member for Dundee , East ( Mr. McAllion ) were absolute guarantees and reassurance for the people who work for the Scottish Transport Group .
6 The White Knights Ball , in aid of the Order of Malta Volunteers , who work with the sick and handicapped , is held annually at Grosvenor House .
7 Such skills and abilities are not the prerogative of a particular sort of teacher or of a particular style of teaching — nor are they to be found only in teachers who work with the youngest children in our primary schools .
8 Mr Stafford Smith is one of four lawyers who work at the Southern Centre for Human Rights in Atlanta , Georgia , which is the only office of defence lawyers funded solely by private contributions .
9 My hon. Friend will be aware of the concern of my constituents who work at the Royal Navy workshop at Almondbank because of the present review of helicopter servicing .
10 Generally , however , those who work in the challenging environment of the Middle East tend to be looking for a change , an enhanced salary , a more favourable climate and a better lifestyle .
11 Another conclusion that can be drawn from this table is that , apart from the southern cone countries , those who work in the modern sector of the economy comprise a minority of the population .
12 I parked Armstrong in Golden Square , which is known as On Golden Pond to those who work in the posh offices there , and cut through Brewer Street .
13 Now a 3-year investigation aims to find out once and for all whether there is a higher rate of illnesses like cancer amongst the children of those who work in the nuclear industry .
14 Suppliers may offer a trade discount to customers who work in the same business .
15 It would be difficult indeed to argue against the T & g being allowed to merge into the G M B. This organization represents peoples who work in the same type of companies , very often within the same workplaces that we work .
16 Introduced by Cromadex , the classes are open to Protective Coatings and Marine and Yacht employees who work in the same building .
17 Mrs Shephard told farmers in her native Norfolk : ‘ Farming is a major industry whose importance to maintaining the health of rural life , both for those who work in the country- side and those who enjoy it as an amenity , is all too easily forgotten .
18 Of course , the COSHH regulations do not apply offshore , and the Minister ought to consider whether it is time to provide such protection for those who work in the offshore industry .
19 She admires wealth-creators , entrepreneurs , and people who have taken a chance in the market rather than those who work in the public sector .
20 That means little or no Pay Rises for those who work in the Public Sector .
21 It is a fairly cynical thesis but one that is not without its merits , as those who work in the public sector might testify .
22 That is welcomed by those who work in the public service as much as by those who use it .
23 Politicians also need to respect the motivations of those who work in the public sector .
24 He regards eight shillings a week for those in work as quite sufficient , even for a family with eight children , for after all people who work in the open air , a healthy life , do not require as much food as those in manufacturing districts .
25 Those who work in the formal sector are partly protected by the continued existence of a minimum wage requirement , but for the majority of those in the informal sector or in peasant agriculture , there is no such security .
26 However , it is time to focus upon important issues which are centre stage for those who work in the formal sector .
27 These rules still hold good for choreographers who work in the classical medium and the wise ones never neglect them .
28 That the world is not divided into 2 classes of people — one who run private care for nasty reasons — and another group who work in the statutory service for all the good reasons , and that what we have to do is be prepared to step outside of those kinds of labelling and look at what we are seeing , look at the needs of the people we are trying to help make provision for and see what best can be done out of the resources available .
29 I pay tribute to all those who work in the national health service in Wales for having achieved these outstanding results .
30 One , the general public , can really only be reached by direct advertising in the media — the other , the ‘ gate-keepers , ’ those who work in the social field and in advice agencies , need to be approached much more selectively .
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