Example sentences of "have work [adv] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | During that time , the artist has worked slowly but will be making a new sculpture , ‘ Colombo ’ , for this occasion . |
2 | The system has worked flexibly and effectively to Britain 's advantage . |
3 | It should be within the competence of everyone of moderate ability who has worked properly and who directs his mind to what he is being asked . |
4 | My new mother-in-law , Martha , has worked long and hard for many months to prepare this wonderful occasion , all the little details such as these beautiful flower/cake decorations were planned by her , and my father-in-law has taken on his second mortgage without complaint , like the good-natured man he is . |
5 | She has worked tirelessly and helped raise millions of pounds for the charities she has taken on . |
6 | He has not held the post very long but he has worked hard and the arts world has appreciated that . |
7 | Our gratitude and thanks go to who has worked hard and contributed so much to this post . |
8 | If your horse is dehydrated , give the electrolytes for a couple of days and then only give them when the horse has worked hard or competed or you feel has sweated excessively . |
9 | So , it will either have not worked at all for some obscure reason or it will have worked well and . |
10 | The Engineering Employers Federation says that its members ’ strongly support the Government 's objective of providing a balanced and effective framework of trade union and industrial relations law ’ and that ’ the step by step approach has been seen by all to have worked successfully and it is right that it should continue . ’ |
11 | It is in line with the precedent of the timetable motion on the Local Government Finance Bill , which is generally held to have worked well and provided for effective consideration of the Bill . |
12 | In Japan a qualifying examination ( which seems to have worked well and produced very good recruits ) began in 1894 , a minor but significant aspect of the extraordinary process of change which the country was now undergoing . |
13 | When I come back I expect you all to have worked hard and got the team another 9 points and a top of the league position . |
14 | They had to work fast but with care since poor incisions invariably brought a beating from the cai or the French . |
15 | all sorts of managing business and they had to work together and to hold group organisations . |
16 | He therefore had to work quickly and collect some information to take back to Burnell in London . |
17 | Ivan Lawler had to work harder but was 2nd with only 2 to go through . |
18 | You 've to work and you 've to work overtime and you be round the clock . |
19 | One of his assistants had worked slowly and laboriously through the records and come up with half-a-dozen prints which looked at least similar to the ones taken from Paula Wilson . |
20 | His first recorded project in Cambridge was the building of the west range of Clare College ( 1669–76 ) , where Thomas Grumbold had worked previously and where the design was probably the joint work of Grumbold , a ‘ surveyor ’ called Jackson , and the college authorities . |
21 | Bissett had been content , had worked intensely and well for the whole of the previous week . |
22 | Over the years they had worked well and closely together until the political situation in Russia underwent the first dramatic changes . |
23 | In working on these activities the class had worked systematically and persistently ; they had collaborated in pairs and groups ; they had identified patterns and structures in the sequences ; they had made predictions and tested them ; they had explained and justified their reasoning to me and to each other ; they had worked practically to understand the sequence and how it could model a real life situation . |
24 | This balance , for which he had worked hard and long , he allowed to be destroyed by overreaction to the relatively minor financial crisis of August 1931 . |
25 | He remembered not only his father 's harshness , but that he had worked hard and struggled to give both children a good education , holidays abroad and a comfortable home , all things he 'd never had himself . |
26 | He was n't going to come charging back , forcing her to remember things she had worked long and hard to forget , turning her entire world upside down for a second time . |
27 | ‘ Mr McKillop , you 've travelled a long way and you 've worked hard but I think this is as far as you 're likely to get . ’ |
28 | What we tend to do is to brief ourselves very thoroughly on vulnerable spots in the world , and in countries where we already have links and where we 've worked before and we know the background because we , we feel we need that and we monitor very carefully certain events which could lead to a disaster , so that when the disaster does happen , like for instance the Ugandan famine of nineteen seventy-nine to eighty-one , we knew exactly when it was going to happen and we knew exactly where the people were , we knew who was going to be affected , we knew why they were affected , we knew where the food stocks were , we knew how long it was going to take to get so many thousand tonnes of food from A to B erm and how many trucks you would need . |
29 | Now we have to work secretly but if it were n't for the repression the Communities would be much bigger . |
30 | Fibre-rich foods keep the stomach acids under control for long periods because those acids have to work longer and harder at digestion processes . |