Example sentences of "work [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have a home recording setup , the Quad-FX will expand the number of insert points on 4- or 8-track recorders ; add extra inputs to your mixer ( 4 in stereo , 8 in mono ) ; act as a DI box for bass and guitar or anything else that requires a high impedance input section ; work as a 4-way distribution amp and an 8-mono or 4-stereo into 2-line mixer ( both at the same time ! ) ; match analogue effects pedals to mixer insert points ; convert your hi-fi into a 4-stereo-input monitor system ; and even expand a power amp 's inputs to accept signals from up to four separate stereo sources . |
2 | The artist Jacqueline Black has led a career that shows , perhaps more radically than many , the necessity and capacity to adapt in order to raise a family and work as a professional artist . |
3 | In 1895 Morrison was in London , thinking again about a career in journalism , when C. F. Moberly Bell [ q.v. ] , manager of The Times , offered him work as a secret correspondent to Siam ( Thailand ) . |
4 | If you work as an in-house solicitor , you will have responsibility for drafting and keeping up to date standard contract documents for use by your employer in the main business — from simple invoice terms and conditions of sale or purchase to those suitable for major projects and transactions and non-standard contracts for individual or complicated projects . |
5 | ‘ Watching actors work as an assistant director has been helpful , as was my experience in Eastern Europe . |
6 | He was also a prime mover in the bid to get better pay for West Indian cricketers , putting in much work as the first secretary of the West Indian Players ' Association . |
7 | I currently work as the Technical Officer for the Mountain Leader Training Board . |
8 | Bromley points out that there is a great difference between the truly independent street seller and seasonal workers , who work for a regular wage though not on a permanent basis and who would be included in the informal sector category ( Bromley 1979 ) . |
9 | In addition , there are perhaps another 200 professional musicians who work for a substantial part of their time in cathedrals , collegiate and choral foundations , and Royal Peculiars . |
10 | Often he sang a Livornese song with the words : ‘ I work for a hundred lire a month . |
11 | Even if you only work for a few hours a week , take out professional indemnity insurance . |
12 | Shufflebotham watched him work for a few moments . |
13 | Now I work for a local authority so I 've got a big interest in this , but I 've also been involved as John will remember in a strike . |
14 | 2 ‘ Internal capitalists ’ are senior executives who work for a single firm , but do not have a substantial ownership stake in it . |
15 | If you work for a large company , with plenty of in-house techies to repair a computer if it goes wrong , or you are competent — and confident — enough to fix it yourself , then you could be justified in buying cheap and taking a risk . |
16 | A labourer complained , " touching in particular the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor , not finding a house and providing labour or work for the said William Ashton to do in the parish " . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | I got involved with agencies who specialise in placing children who were difficult to place , be it handicapped , black or of the wrong age , and that led to my doing a lot of work taking photographs for a magazine published by the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering and various publicity and public relations work for the Catholic Children 's Society . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | work for the intrinsic interest of the subject , not just for their teacher ; |
22 | He would not , for example , work for the Cuban government because Fidel Castro was not elected in a democratic election . |
23 | The Connecticut engineering company does a small amount of sensitive nuclear-weapons work for the American government . |
24 | ‘ Do I take it that you work for the same man as the two who broke into my house ? ’ she asked . |
25 | The 231 staff were re-employed indefinitely — at cost of £50,000 each — some doing less work for the same money . |
26 | Employees might also seek to change their status to self-employed and work for the same company , or others , on a consultancy basis . |
27 | For the side 's manager and four of the players are all related , and work for the same company . |
28 | ‘ Leith 's just been telling me that you both work for the same firm , ’ he put on a front for the rest of the world to joke . |
29 | This publication , and the Directory of Mines and Quarries , on which work for the next edition continued , provide prime sources of basic data for the United Kingdom minerals industry . |
30 | ‘ You need to know where they all are if you work for the Royal Mail , ’ Coltman says . |