Example sentences of "works [conj] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The organisers stress that the choice of exhibits has been governed by the time and place of execution of the works that brought the artists into the limelight before World War I. Between 1905 and 1914 , in Dresden , Munich and Berlin the ‘ key figures of the modern movement ’ of the title Heckel , Kirchner , Schmidt-Rottluff , Pechstein , Mueller , Nolde , Jawlensky , Kandinsky , Marc , Macke , Klee , Münter , Werefkin and Meidner were the driving force behind Expressionism .
2 It was a combination of the determination of groups of older people and the active support from local works that enabled the organisation to develop .
3 From the unearthing of traditional feminine skills like sewing to works that emphasise the everyday , the domestic existence of women , the debate about gender specific notions of culture continues .
4 For the latter catalogue Barr chose the Surrealist writer Georges Hugnet to write a historical essay , but it was Barr 's intelligent advocacy and choice of works that made the show such a significant affair .
5 In this practice there is a parallel with Dutch work , for like the 30 km/h zone experiments in Holland , though these avoid the use of sophisticated Woonerf-style street furniture , they still attempt to incorporate the infrastructural works that increase the driver 's perception of the need for slow-speed behaviour .
6 This is not through any lack of distinction on the part of the writers of the time or those of their works that show the Greek influence ; nor is there any lack of such works .
7 Blue Circle wants to put up a small commercial development on the site of the old cement works and use the profits to pay for the restoration work — two lakes — one for fishing and sailing , the other for geologists and birdwatchers .
8 Aluminium poisoning became famous in Britain when on Wednesday 6 July 1988 a 20-tonne lorry-load of aluminium sulphate was poured into the wrong tank at Lowermoor treatment works and polluted the water supply of Camelford in Cornwall .
9 Accuracy is of course particularly important when a builder is engaged in small works and uses the cost records to prepare the final account and sales invoice for the client .
10 Meeting the European Community Urban Waste Water Directive alone will require an additional £76 million expenditure — to end sludge dumping at sea , to provide secondary sewage treatment at Edinburgh Sewage Treatment Works and to construct the Almond Valley Trunk Sewer .
11 These are truly wonderful works and capture the attention of cosmopolitan as well as national buyers ’ .
12 Her Majesty has honoured the Works by visiting it on three occasions , the first on 11 March 1948 as Princess Elizabeth , when she toured the Works and inspected the two new saloons that had been converted from two ex-Chairman 's Saloons ( built Wolverton 1942 ) for the personal use of herself and the Duke of Edinburgh .
13 However , this record has been marred by the UK 's relative lack of money to invest in new housing and public works and to maintain the existing stock .
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