Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] workers " in BNC.
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31 | Within each section of the company workers were now rotated from job to job automatically , regularly , and compulsorily , and this system covered a range of levels , not just the most de-skilled of the jobs . |
32 | A lot of the factory workers voted for Karen because … |
33 | It was made clear to us that Operation ‘ Brisket ’ for the road haulage dispute , ‘ Bittern ’ for the rapidly growing ambulance drivers ' dispute , and ‘ Nimrod ’ in the case of the water workers ' action , were all long on detailed planning , but short on how much could actually be done in a major dispute . |
34 | The gavellers were usually women , wives of the harvest workers . |
35 | In the past , most of the pottery workers have been individuals working virtually unaided , and it says much for the hard work and devotion of people like John Gillam , that so much has been achieved . |
36 | Some of the power workers refused to act as a militant vanguard and said that they would only come out when it was clear that the majority of people supported the stoppage . |
37 | Some of the advice workers surveyed were concerned that they should work as a team . |
38 | The success of the system is of course dependent on the commitment of the advice workers and clients . |
39 | And cycle it certainly is : area tutors and in-bureau tutors come from the ranks of the advice workers . |
40 | A more likely suggestion would be that it is evidence of the estate workers continuing to live on the site and work the land long after the owners , managers or bailiffs had departed . |
41 | After a few minutes they passed the first of the estate workers ' cottages , two storey , stone-built , and around three hundred years old . |
42 | At the same moment , a drumming and scraping of feet on the bridge over the moat signalled the arrival of the estate workers from the cottages outside the manor wall … |
43 | The depute-fiscal , Ron Phillips , said three of the estate workers had been at risk as they demolished a grain store , working on unsecured planks stretched across the top of 20ft deep bins . |
44 | A majority of the United Kingdom workforce decided against strike action and the mood of the Glasgow workers was so clear yesterday that a vote did not have to be taken . |
45 | On the other hand there are well-informed sceptics who hold that , despite the honest intentions of the research workers , these expensively trained animals are just performing circus tricks.5 |
46 | What had been essentially a workers ' party , fifty percent of the membership workers based predominantly in the big cities and towns becomes a party of intellectuals and peasants . |
47 | He said he was ‘ disgusted ’ that Mr Clarke had refused to meet representatives of the ambulance workers . |
48 | One of the city workers , who is undoubtedly destined for a successful career as a politician or an actor , had a gift for getting straight to he point : ‘ What 's the good of getting paid if you 've had your fingers chopped off ? ’ |
49 | However , it is important to acknowledge that judgements about old people 's living conditions and standards are , inevitably , coloured by the background and attitudes of the care workers . |
50 | Supporting the leadership , Garfield Davies , general secretary of the shop workers ' union Usdaw , said delegates should not forget the objective was to create a nuclear-free world , not just a nuclear-free Britain . |
51 | But Garfield Davies , general secretary of the shop workers ' union USDAW , said non-payment campaigners were giving false hope to the vulnerable . |
52 | Variety is endemic to working on the land , variety introduced by changes in the weather , the seasons , soil conditions and , as we have seen , by the increasing versatility demanded of the farm workers themselves . |
53 | Expédito Ribeiro de Souza , 43 , the president of the Farm Workers Union of Rio Maria , a small Amazonian jungle town in the state of Pará , was shot dead on Feb. 2 . |
54 | At Friday 's meeting , Mr Stewart told the union representatives and the Labour MPs Donald Dewar and George Galloway that while he would be working strenuously to help ease the plight of the Albion workers , he could offer little hope of any Government money to support the stricken plant . |
55 | At Friday 's meeting , Mr Stewart told the union representatives and the Labour MPs , Donald Dewar and George Galloway , that while he would be working strenuously to help ease the plight of the Albion workers , he could offer little hope of any Government money to support the stricken plant . |
56 | However , while Mr Stewart said he would be working strenuously to help ease the plight of the Albion workers , he could offer little hope of any Government money to support the stricken plant . |
57 | Mr Stewart said there was little hope of government intervention but said he would be working strenuously to ease the plight of the Albion workers . |
58 | Very likely there was a general cut in wages brought about by a combination of causes , not the least of which was the loss of an employer who may very well have paid premium rates in order to attract and retain labour ; in any case the living standards of the cloth workers had fallen sharply by 1524 , and with them those of the farm labourers of the other villages in the district . |
59 | The funerals of members of the Kurdistan Workers ' Party ( PKK ) guerrilla movement had been the scene of demonstrations and clashes with troops . |
60 | Interior Minister Ismet Sezgin said on June 15 that 6,796 members of the Kurdistan Workers ' Party ( PKK ) had been " captured alive " in the previous seven months . |