Example sentences of "works [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As the media planner works through the available choices , a media schedule begins to evolve .
2 It may be with a contact poison that quickly enters a soft-bodied creature like a greenfly and kills on contact , a stomach poison that works through the digestive system , a neurotoxin that paralyses the nervous system , or an asphyxiant that enters through the creature 's respiratory system , or we could encourage a natural predator .
3 Interestingly , this setting also works for a complete mix , affecting mainly the percussive sounds but leaving the overall feel pretty much unchanged .
4 Max works for a large oil company and is now based in London , while Kaye is a dedicated mother — they have four sons aged four to 14 .
5 She works for a national campaign on homelessness .
6 Mr Huntington , 50 , works for a local hotel and is the opposition leader for Sedgefield Council .
7 Mr Huntington , 50 , works for a local hotel and is the opposition leader for Sedgefield Council .
8 — Mauricio works for a Christian Aid partner organisation in Chile .
9 Bob Holman , who works for a voluntary group , FARE ( Family Action in Rogerfield and Easterhouse ) , pleads for the usual underclass stereotype to be ignored .
10 James Whitaker works for the rival Mirror , and his book was due for serialisation in that paper .
11 Dr Thomas Stuttaford , a former Conservative MP who works for the private health group , Bupa , also says moderate drinking can reduce stress , prevent heart disease , provide nutrition , and help relaxation .
12 The selection is right if it truly works for the competing student , and it is the quality and force of the imagination that will carry off the performance of the piece .
13 Her uncle , George Mathieson , also works for the new warehouse .
14 Gilbey , who works for the Norfolk-based Formula One racing car firm Team Lotus , is said to want the property , called the Thatched Cottage , in the autumn and winter .
15 Specialist private dry cleaning of antique textiles : Bernard Dore works for the National Trust and national museums as well as dealers .
16 May I warmly congratulate my right hon. Friend both on her statement this afternoon and on all the ways in which she works for the British interest both in Europe and elsewhere in the world ?
17 Mick Houghton , who also works for the fashionable label Blast First , was asked why he had agreed to take on The Wedding Present .
18 The event was organised by Derrick Louis , who works for the Royal Mail at its offices in The Vineyards , Great Baddow , and is a member of the same regiment .
19 This year the company , which had an £8.6m turnover in 1991 , was sold off , but she still works for the old directors .
20 The political loyalties of the different companies are also well known : Harris works for the Conservative Party , while Market & Opinion Research International ( MORI ) is usually chosen by the Labour Party .
21 No. 21E ( formerly 46 ) is recorded as being sent to Charlton Works for an annual overhaul in October 1933 and returned to Thornton Heath in ‘ L.C.C .
22 While they were still together she started a video course and now works for an independent television company .
23 For example , through examining number systems in a variety of languages , a much clearer vision of how place value works as a simple way to communicate information about large numbers can be developed .
24 On one level it works as a straight crime whodunnit .
25 Mr Murrell , a managing director , earns about £70,000 ; Michelle works as a part-time secretary .
26 He now works as a general freelance feature writer for the Guardian , Independent on Sunday and Arena among others and has published several books including a biography of Prince .
27 She works as a primary school teacher 's reading helper in a local school .
28 At night-times I 've got my jobs to get stuck into on the shopfloor as well , just hope that everybody works as a strong team basically .
29 But it also works as a political metaphor about the whimsical arbitrariness of autocracy with the architects first working under strict supervision and then being granted an illusory whiff of freedom .
30 Born in Darlington and still living there , 36-year-old Michael now works as a chemical processor at Seal Sands , and is a member of the naval reserve .
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