Example sentences of "and work [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Stir in the pineapple and the milk , break in the egg , and work to a dough .
2 Send it on soon and work to a deadline
3 Waiters and waitresses provide the service to the guests and work under a bartender .
4 That 's about it for July — if the weather is lovely do n't give up the knitting — carry the machine out in the garden and work under the shade of a tree .
5 Political disputes between his Whig and Tory ministers forced William to abandon his experiment with mixed administrations and work through the Junto .
6 The only exception to this method is when you are laying quarry tiles in mortar ; then , having set out the tiles dry , you start laying in one corner of the room , using battens as guides , and work across the room in bays four or five tiles wide .
7 In the pre-war world which informed Beveridge 's design for the Social Insurance system ( Beveridge , 1942 ) , a woman 's labour force career usually ended upon marriage and work outside the home was normally treated as incompatible with domestic duty .
8 He arranged for him to be released from his vows and work as a chaplain in Templecombe and the surrounding villages and hamlets . ’
9 But would a a erm apprentice squad Was it known , or was it common , or was it known at all , for an apprentice squad to start off as apprentices like you start off in maybe four or five years become apprentice squad and work as a squad and do light jobs that you 're talking about , would
10 is that basically erm you you go and work as a dogsbody and erm graduates are allowed to take the exams within two years and and you 'd probably have to go on night school thing or something
11 Change his job and work as a consultant for a German firm .
12 On successful completion of the training they then transfer to another ship in the fleet and work as a waiter or waitress .
13 As a multi-skilled employee , her shifts involve chemical analysis , production monitoring and work as a colourist .
14 After being rescued , Troy had decided to stay on the ship and work as a sailor , but he was not happy with this travelling life , and finally returned to England .
15 ‘ When it finished , Tony Parsons said , ‘ Why do n't you come up here ( NME ) and work as a receptionist ? ’
16 Mr Molloy contacted the council planning officer and work at the Beadlow Manor Golf and Country Club , Beds , was halted .
17 Corbett spoke about his early life , his wars in Wales and work at the Chancery .
18 The annual celebration of the ‘ World day of the Sick ’ , therefore , has the manifest purpose of making the People of God and , as a consequence , the many Catholic health care institutions and civil society itself , more aware of the necessity of ensuring the best possible care for the infirm ; of helping the sick person to make the most of suffering , on the human level , but most of all on the supernatural one ; of especially helping the dioceses , Christian communities and religious families to be involved in the health care of apostolate ; of enhancing the ever more valuable commitment of volunteers ; or reminding people of the importance of the spiritual and moral training of health care workers , and last of all of creating a better understanding of the importance of religious care for the sick among diocesan and religious priests , as well as among those who live and work at the side of the person in pain .
19 They are generally based in youth clubs and centres , and work on a variety of projects including those for the unemployed .
20 Yeah , that 's the whole thing , we 've gathered all the information now , we may 've been there an hour , hour an a half , maybe two hours depending upon the appointment so you go back to the office and work on a plan of attack .
21 For instance to er to put in this lottery , and put in the new system that we just converted , recently , a couple of days ago err takes tens and tens of millions of millions of dollars , and most companies who come in and work on a percentage of sales , do n't get their capital investment back until several years into the contract .
22 Most dealers — invariably male and calling themselves middlemen , consultants or businessmen — tend to keep their dealings quiet and work on a commission basis rather than actually buying the hardware themselves .
23 A section was cut through the best preserved length of defences ( fig. 12.2 ) , and work on the villa was extended .
24 But we still did a lot of sport and work on the assault course , which was a set of twenty-four gut-wrenching obstacles set on the edge of the camp .
25 Working-class children are expected to be independent , travel on the packed buses , take responsibility for siblings , do washing , help sell or ‘ higgle ’ in the market and work on the land .
26 In theory they were writing a book on the actors , but long since the fascination of collection for its own sake had taken over and work on the collation of evidence ceased .
27 But he was aware of the stage in his career which he had reached , and work on the preparation of Collected Poems had made him feel that he was about to retire .
28 The finalists for the enormous 10-year facilities management contract on offer from the UK Inland Revenue tax-gathering authority are Computer Sciences Corp with IBM UK Ltd and Electronic Data Systems Corp with its UK subsidiary Scicon Ltd : final award is expected to be made in October , and work on the contract will begin in January 1994 .
29 The PCC were currently getting estimates for repairs to the stonework of the tower and work on the plinth and porch .
30 Right , yes , it is important you see is n't it ? , because one of things that happens also I think is , is that we tend to see a motorway and we tend to see a call one side it , and a call the other side , and work on the assumption that we can actually get across the motorway there , or under the motorway there , but sometimes you ca n't can you ?
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