Example sentences of "work with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The craftsmen , and we shall always need them , combine through the use of the whole range of human skills such extra elements as proportion , difference , originality , and the ability to work with the grain or the particular unique characteristics of the materials they work with .
2 Hilton stresses that a quickened sense of the inner meaning of the Incarnation can not be forced ; it is essentially experienced as a gift and those eager to know God should always try to work with the grain of their own particular natures rather than force any prescribed activity : " take esili wolen come " ( 53.637 ) .
3 We need always therefore to try to work with the grain of the markets to achieve the required effects .
4 It was simply a case of going , going and then gone for the Information Technology manager as Wimpey Hobbs ’ Alice Richards — a trained first aider — got to work with the razor .
5 But Jane Sloan , of Cornwall SSD , feel more money needs to be made available as ‘ we have n't got enough money to get the resources to work with the problem .
6 Just when we expected to see Cordoba produce an extra gear as Walter Swinburn got to work with the whip , the son of El Gran Senor capitulated and it was Balla Cove who produced extra reserves to hold the late thrust of Rock City .
7 This , Laing believes , will demand an entirely different approach to work with the emphasis on flexibility .
8 We had to work with the gallery festooned in paper . ’
9 Where carers admit that abuse has occurred , or are fearful that it may , the worker may have the opportunity to work with the carer ( and where possible , the old person ) on a future strategy .
10 The structure turned out to be very durable ; most of the colonial constitutions set up by the British in the next three-and-a-half centuries show similarities to the Virginia Company 's way of doing things , though there were sometimes refinements , such as a legislative council created as an upper house to work with the assembly ; and in several cases — especially when the majority of the population was not of British descent — the legislative body was appointed rather than elected .
11 ‘ He is not in good health , and he asks only that his nephew , Nathan , who is sixteen , shall be given the opportunity to work with the firm , starting at the lowest rung of the ladder , to learn the publishing business thoroughly .
12 Analysts were also agreed that its modest size reflected OAS willingness to work with the Bazin regime for a negotiated settlement , since economic sanctions had thus far not been effective in securing the reinstatement of Aristide [ see p. 38905 ] .
13 Never say that there are no particular reasons why you want to work with the company .
14 Following this example through shows that , when solving small examples by hand , it is usually easier to work with the tree rather than the function P defining it .
15 The first step for the governing body which is taking local management seriously is to work with the head and staff in identifying the school 's aims and objectives .
16 When , in April 1916 , the assistant matron , Miss Loader , and the children 's attendant , Miss Thomas , resigned on the grounds that they were unable to work with the matron , and when Mrs. Adams , the labour mistress , also appeared before the committee with a similar complaint , it was evident that all was not well .
17 Reports indicate that plug-fouling was a constant problem and was attributed to the lower power settings required to work with the helicopter cameraship .
18 Previously offered for the BBC Micro the system has recently been adapted to work with the Spectrum and Commodore 64 systems .
19 Under the kneading fingers they could all see the fluttery movement of Ruari 's thin , bony ribs , and the doctor timing his pressure to work with the breathing , not against it .
20 Before they started to work with the video all the teachers were shown the contract which was drawn up by Kate Kennett .
21 ‘ We have not yet announced legal steps and our inclination is to work with the system , if we can .
22 With such an Army Iran can resist Communist pressures and build the country into a showcase to so that other peoples can see that it is possible to work with the West and get more effective support than countries such as Egypt receive . "
23 It is at this stage , that the food service designer should be appointed and be able to work with the architect from the inception of the building .
24 Legal aid expenditure has risen rapidly in recent years , and the legal profession has repeatedly offered to work with the Government to control the rising costs of legal aid .
25 The reason behind SIP is , according to POSC president , Dan Turner , that ‘ for every dollar that companies spend on software , they spend $1.50 to $2.00 more to get their programmes to work with the rest of their systems .
26 Most often , a particular account team will include just one media specialist , whose job is , first , to work with the rest of the account group , especially the creative team , to decide what type of media should be used — press , TV ; colour or black and white ; large or small spaces ; etc .
27 The Union of October ( Octobrists ) , a loose political alliance led by landed nobility and a few prominent industrialists , was formed to work with the Tsar on the basis of the Manifesto .
28 More enthusiastic was the Union of 17 October ( Octobrists ) , a loose political alliance led by landed nobility and a few prominent industrialists , which was formed to work with the Tsar on the basis of the Manifesto .
29 You will find it much easier to work with the door removed and held firm in some form of vice .
30 He tends to be less radical and confrontational than the most nationally prominent black politician , the Rev Jesse Jackson , and more willing to work with the establishment to achieve his goals .
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