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

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1 Most arguments focus on schooling and preparation for work .
2 So we know that we have to think carefully and critically through the general idea of ‘ preparation for work and adult life ’ .
3 These courses are also a preparation for work at the hardware/software interface and provide the potential for work in hardware design .
4 Of particular interest are those parts of Curriculum 11–16 that include discussions of ‘ school and society ’ and ‘ schools and preparation for work ’ .
5 Their discussion of preparation for work recognises that in the economic conditions of the early 1980s ( which were evident in 1977 ) , there is a need to prepare for unemployment .
6 testing a variety of propositions ( about preparation for work , leisure or unemployment ) in the context of the 14 to 16 curriculum .
7 Also for creative arts , a weekly period of music and art would be insufficient ; rather , a rotational arrangement should be employed which allowed pupils to spend more time on music , say , for part of two years , with the opportunity for work in art and perhaps drama at other times ' .
8 Under a contract for work and materials which involves the production of a finished product , it is almost certain that obligations analogous to those in a simple sale will be implied , so that the supplier will be required to deliver the finished product , and the buyer to accept and pay for it .
9 Second , whereas a rejection of the goods supplied under a contract of sale entitles the buyer to claim a refund of the price , if already paid , termination of a contract for work and materials or for services will normally only entitle the innocent party to claim damages for the breach .
10 The approach of the law is to distinguish the following transactions , namely , a contract for the sale of goods with a severable contract for services , a sale of goods , a contract for work and materials , and lastly , the supply of services .
11 On the other hand , the supply and installation of roofing tiles has been held to involve a contract for work and materials ( Young and Marten Ltd v McManus Childs Ltd [ 1969 ] 1 AC 454 ; compare Phillip Head and Sons Ltd v Showfronts Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 140 ) .
12 " supply " is defined in s46 to include : ( a ) selling , hiring out or lending the goods ; ( b ) entering into a hire-purchase agreement to furnish the goods ; ( c ) the performance of any contract for work and materials to furnish the goods ; ( d ) providing the goods in exchange for any consideration ( including trading stamps ) other than money ; ( e ) providing the goods in or in connection with the performance of any statutory function ; or ( f ) giving the goods as a prize or otherwise making a gift of the goods .
13 The firm are in the last two months of a three-year maintenance contract for work in the Capital 's central area , including the repainting of the Ross Fountain in Princes Street Gardens .
14 Therefore , according to Kodras ( 1986b , p. 82 ) ‘ the decision between work and welfare is not voluntary , nor is it aspatial … it varies according to the context in which one lives ’ .
15 Managerial systems of assessing nursing workload and skill mix on the other hand ( for example , Criteria for Care , GRASP ) attempt to routinise nursing activities through work study methods , and link workload planning to assessments of patient dependency .
16 Several noted that policy makers were far away from the frontier in their organisations and that this led to obvious difficulties in making effective policies for work with young people at risk .
17 The quantity and quality of social interaction during work time can apparently act as a ‘ dissatisfier ’ but not as a ‘ satisfier ’ .
18 ‘ Our main thrust is to improve individual as well as team skills through work at squad sessions . ’
19 Both during and after work experience the student is given the opportunity to identify the contribution of work experience to his/her personal and social development and to relate the experience to future plans for work , education or training .
20 This learning will be related to future plans for work , education or training and other aspects of the student 's life .
21 Neither of them , though , want to see women given an income simply because they are wives : for Donnison , this would be massively expensive , degrading to women as a whole , and unreasonably generous to the rich man 's wife ; for Fairbairns , payment for ‘ skivvying for a demanding but fit husband ’ would be payment for work that is ‘ unnecessary and demeaning ’ .
22 Measurement and subsequent payment for work executed may take place at weekly , monthly , or at random intervals and therefore may not be related to the date of the main contract valuation or the builder 's costing periods .
23 It is sensible for a contractor to apply for payment for work done to a specified date to limit the amount of funding required .
24 quantum meruit ( as much as is deserved ) claims which seek payment for work done where the contract does not have a fixed price .
25 Thus , payment for work carried out now might be made several months later and it is convenient for the debt to be expressed and for the payment to be made in money terms rather than in terms of some commodity .
26 It emerged yesterday that he was made bankrupt two weeks ago today for failing to pay his solicitors for work they had done .
27 He or she has a number of non-teaching hours for work with young people and their families after they leave school .
28 The essential element that brings it to life is staff , in sufficient numbers , physically capable of working with the necessary ability , experience and temperament for work in the exacting food industry environment .
29 The researchers hope that such a perspective will throw fresh light on the interaction between work histories and recruitment , credentialism , gender , occupational and social mobility , class and the state in modern Britain .
30 If he wants greater unity between work and prayer , introduce him to Brother Lawrence .
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