Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] work [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Movement put up municipal candidates and worked with the Communist Party and the ILP for the " immediate demands " of the unemployed .
2 But many have established Reserves and work with the agricultural community to encourage traditional practices ( very often pump-priming product market outlets ) of agricultural management which conserve the landscape , flora and fauna alike .
3 Different ruses were used to encourage Africans to leave their homes and work on the new colonial projects .
4 Then in the 1830s thousands of immigrants arrived to seek homes and work in the new town that had been laid out by Joseph Pease , the Quaker industrialist who had extended the famous Stockton to Darlington railway so as to export coal from his Teeside wharves .
5 We will safeguard the prosperity of Hong Kong , nuture democratic institutions and work with the Chinese Government within the terms of the Joint Declaration .
6 You have to follow the rules and work at the right pace to make it work .
7 It would have meant seven hundred vacancies and work for the jobless .
8 They used to come out every summer to Southmoor , where I lived , to pick the hops and work on the local market garden and erm I agree with whoever said if you treat them right they 'll treat you right .
9 ‘ On June 28 we are having an open day with various activities , a lot of displays and work by the junior section — WATCH .
10 The officer said people should lose their sectional interests , should learn to accept orders and to work for the common good .
11 The Bordari , were an inferior class to the Villani , who rented cottages and worked on the other pastoral services and were bound to supply eggs , poultry etc. to the lords table .
12 THE ALLEGATION that the Royal Ulster Constabulary contains an ‘ Inner Circle ’ of officers preparing private lists of IRA suspects and working against the Anglo-Irish agreement has lent a new dimension to the security force-loyalist collusion saga .
13 First Edition THE ALLEGATION that the Royal Ulster Constabulary contains an ‘ Inner Circle ’ of officers preparing private lists of IRA suspects and working against the Anglo-Irish agreement has lent a new dimension to the security force-loyalist collusion saga .
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