Example sentences of "[vb pp] to work at " in BNC.
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1 | A 100-strong team of scientists has been picked to work at the company 's laboratories at Caswell , Towcester , producing the first 3 inch diameter GaAs wafers in the UK . |
2 | Until recently , however , only the Archaeological Survey of India and the Konserwacji Zabytkow of Poland were permitted to work at Angkor Wat and Bayon , respectively because , like the Cambodians , they were aligned with the former Soviet bloc . |
3 | Women were forbidden to work at night in any industry ( a move opposed by some feminists ) . |
4 | Using anti-friction materials developed for space , excavators can be made to work at very low temperatures without lubrication , while materials developed for Buran are ideal for artificial limbs and , in particular , hip joints . |
5 | I crossed it out because I thought it was gon na say cos I thought it said , survey managers are instructed to work at all times |
6 | Now she feels she is ‘ no more nervous than any other nervous person , but I 've had to work at feeling safe again . |
7 | So far I have been lucky in that I have never had to work at getting the next job but there may be a point when I look up and there is no opportunity around the corner . ’ |
8 | To make money in engineering contracting you have got to work at the blue chip end of the market , people who want a top class value-for-money service and are prepared to pay a reasonable price for it . |
9 | oh dear god I 've got to work at Albridge tonight |
10 | A hundred and thirty staff at a factory destroyed by fire have volunteered to work at the company 's plant in France . |
11 | Four black men armed with AK47 rifles killed the white man , Tony Concer , as he was being driven to work at a steel mill by a friend . |
12 | Then they are trucked long distances to toil on remote plantations where they are held prisoner and compelled to work at gunpoint . |
13 | Many Religious belong to international congregations and can be asked to work at home or abroad . |
14 | Mrs Labno , mother of two sons , who lived in Moreton , Wirral , had hoped to work at the hospice . |
15 | Mrs Labno , mother of two sons , who lived in Moreton , Wirral , had hoped to work at the hospice . |
16 | NEW commissionaires have been appointed to work at the Barlaston Lodges . |
17 | The Rev. Thomas Tolming said that the Relieving Officer refused aid to deserving poor families who had children , considering that they ought to be put to work at the mine . |
18 | Derek Anderson , for example , showed considerable promise in a number of sports and was encouraged to work at them by his teachers , but , when asked whether he ever thought of making sport his eventual career , he replied : |
19 | There is no set length of time in which to achieve these either — each individual is allowed to work at their own pace , they are assessed when they are ready . |
20 | Forced to work at home , he developed techniques for preparing and collecting gases using what was to hand . |
21 | Nuadu knew that the Robemaker would put him to the treadmills ; that he would be forced to work at powering the Silver Looms to weave the Robemaker 's enchantments . |
22 | Because of the nature of his studies he was sent to work at the Esso refinery at Fawley . |
23 | William Hutton , the son of a framework knitter , was sent to work at Derby 's silk mill in 1730 ; he later cursed his luck for having been born in the one city in the world where such could have been his fate . |
24 | The scheme will not apply to staff who are contracted to work at multiple locations . |
25 | ‘ I had n't planned to work at all . ’ |
26 | Alongside tests of observation , students would be required to work at different sections in the kitchen : sauce-making ; larder-work ; vegetable-preparation , etc . |
27 | If an employee is required to work at a new location and the distance between the old and new places of work is short enough to make commuting possible , organisations may not require employees to move their homes . |
28 | The National Industrial Relations Court held that Mr Claydon was not , in fact , redundant as , under the terms of his contract , he could be required to work at any of the Authority 's establishments . |
29 | From that time until Henry 's death he printed all statutes and proclamations with exemplary skill and efficiency , on at least one occasion being required to work at night and set the type himself ( Letters & Papers Henry VIII , 7 , no. 1415 ) . |