Example sentences of "for [pron] [adj] work " in BNC.

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1 He 's offered to give me a reading list , and he says he does n't see why I should n't use some of the laboratory equipment for my practical work . "
2 I was trained for my new work at the main ARP centre in the Fulham Road .
3 Miss Riley served the Booksellers Association in many ways but is particularly remembered for her painstaking work on the Education Committee .
4 Courtney boasted to friends he could tempt Elizabeth Taylor — well-known for her relentless work for Aids research — to back his Courtney Foundation , set up in 1985 .
5 The only payment she had received was from Charles Briant who had given her a generous bonus for her extra work on his boots .
6 That was in keeping with the respect in which she is held for her tireless work , especially on behalf of the world 's children .
7 Shortly after the Berlin Wall came down , a leading East German art historian , well known for her extensive work on Socialist Realist painting , was invited to lecture on the subject at a West German institute .
8 He thanked the committee for their support , and especially Greta Matthews for her hard work organising the festival , along with the secretary Elaine Land and the treasurer .
9 Perhaps it was because the shining pennies were a reward for her hard work , some recompense for her sore knees and the work-reddened hands which took the coins from Dr Neil .
10 WPC Tracy Walker , praised for her hard work , courtesy and administration skills , had also been nominated for the award .
11 Now Joan , 72 , has been rewarded with the British Empire Medal for her charitable work .
12 Mrs Stone of Low Stakesby House , Whitby , was awarded the MBE for her charitable work in 1977 .
13 Oh Nicola 's applied for her social work course .
14 Indeed , Freemantle not only provided Leapor with a receptive audience for her mature work , but actively promoted it .
15 She has also collected huge libel payouts together with fees for her photographic work .
16 She turned to his 1842 invention of the cyanotype process for her photographic work .
17 as are the recently appointed O.B.E. 's : namely Ann Gray ( 1953 ) Deputy Head Teacher of Wakefield Girls ' High School , Mrs Mary Lobel ( Librarian 1946–8 ) for her work on the Victoria County History and Esther Rantzen ( 1959 ) for her remarkable work for children .
18 The College is celebrating its centenary this year and this will be an opportunity for us to give thanks to God for its tremendous work in preparing men and women for christian service at home and abroad .
19 The Bar Services Committee and its Information Technology Sub-Committee aims to be responsive to the needs of the profession , and members of the Bar who have suggestions for its future work are encouraged to write to the Secretary with particular proposals .
20 Fisons had been targeted by environmentalists for its peat-cutting work on sites of special scientific interest ( SSSIs ) , and there had been signs recently that protests were becoming more militant .
21 Musgrave Park is the regional centre for orthopaedic surgery and has a reputation second to none for its geriatric work .
22 Being a member of the Bede Singers , a small group noted for its charitable work , was a great joy to him and his loss to both the Catholic Players and to them is great indeed .
23 WWF is internationally respected for its conservation work .
24 A NORTH WEST architectural partnership has been placed among the UK greats by the national Royal Iinstitution Chartered Surveyors for its conservation work in Liverpool 8 .
25 A NORTH West architectural partnership has been placed among the UK greats by the Royal Iinstitution of Chartered Surveyors for its conservation work in Liverpool 8 .
26 The British Refugee Council urgently needs your support for its vital work with and for exiles who seek a new life here .
27 Earlier still , in Russia , the Formalists had close connections with the Futurist poets , and attempted to provide a rationale for their revolutionary work .
28 Each person has never sought an honour or payment for their selfless work , preferring quietly to get on with the job .
29 Many artists see the value in or with the public , breaking down barriers and thriving on the experience and feed-back for their future work .
30 They had time for their economic activities and were free to choose the form of payment for their other work .
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