Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [prep] work on " in BNC.
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1 | The points agreed by the 11 as the focus for work on amending the Treaty [ of Rome ] were : |
2 | Even though school generated activities are not taking place at these times judgements are made about the standard of work on display and the general state of order and cleanliness . |
3 | In the mid-1950s only a few of the simpler , standard power stations were beginning commissioning three to three-and-a-half years after the start of work on site , but the BEA failed to get their average performance near to that of their best or up to the similar three-year timings achieved by the Atomic Energy Authority in developing their smaller ( but more challenging ) demonstration nuclear power plants . |
4 | Photographs of the divers at work on the excavations and drawn reconstructions of the objects are also included . |
5 | It is not so neat because people , irrespective of their function and status in the enterprise , have minds , can feel , think , and have subjective experiences of the world of work on which they base their behaviour . |
6 | For example : ( 1 ) a school in Liverpool may feel their local history to be linked to part of the world of work on American cotton plantations ; ( 2 ) a school in rural Wales may wish to exploit connections of Welsh emigrants to Patagonia ; ( 3 ) a school in Lancashire may feel it essential to include a study of textiles in the nineteenth century as an in-depth study in a Victorian core unit . |
7 | Outline of a scheme of work on the concept of God |
8 | And er generally I 'm sort of very impressed with the standard of work on the essays so okay . |
9 | Does this have something to do with the transfer of work on Trident warheads from Aldermaston , which is not big enough ? |
10 | ( 1 ) It shall be the task of the all-German legislator ( i ) to recodify in a uniform manner and as soon as possible the law on employment contracts and the provisions on working hours under public law , including the admissibility of work on Sundays and public holidays , and the specific industrial safety regulations for women ; ( ii ) to bring public law on industrial safety into line with present-day requirements in accordance with the law of the European Communities and the concurrent part of the industrial safety law of the GDR . |
11 | His chance came with an offer of work on Children in Crossfire , a documentary about the psychological impact of terrorism and army occupation on the children of Northern Ireland . |
12 | Although both ‘ Bomber ’ Smith and the engineers hoped that in time they would be able to bring construction times down nearer to three years ( from the beginning of work on site to the commissioning of the first sets ) , the time actually taken was typically five or more years . |
13 | In the company of work on offer here , the woman artist still finds herself on the defensive though she is laudably engaged in what Roberta Smith calls , the creation of ‘ a new kind of aesthetic back-talk ’ . |
14 | ‘ Results ’ shall mean any inventions designs computer software reports drawings or other works and information made or generated under in the course of work on the Project . |
15 | In the course of work on the Mesozoic rocks of the High Atlas mountains of Morocco , I came across some deposits in the Upper Jurassic near Imouzzer-des-Ida-ou-Tanane which I could only interpret as having resulted from the effect of storms on lagoonal sediments ( plates 4.5 and 4.6 ) . |
16 | A lesson of this kind would be appropriate as the final stage in a unit of work on ways of asking permission . |
17 | ‘ I rode her in a bit of work on Saturday morning and she felt great . |
18 | Currently he 's absorbed in a piece of work on a theme he calls Love Story , which will also be a sequential piece , though in different form to The Cricketer . |
19 | Scarce programming resources can be swamped by maintenance work on existing systems , to the detriment of work on new developments . |
20 | So , a tangled combination of factors led to a spate of work on interest groups in Britain . |
21 | Looking at a piece of work on the board Mrs Singh said she wanted her son to write like that . |