Example sentences of "works [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But even historical chronology works through discontinuous sets , the elements in each class being defined only differentially in relation to the others in its class . |
2 | Corporate-strategy literature rarely works through such issues carefully and this can be especially important when considering global strategies . |
3 | Most of the time the president works through other people . |
4 | ‘ The system works through eight black boxes , each focusing on one colour harmony , ’ explains Lorna , who bought her franchise 18 months ago for £10,000 ( plus VAT ) . |
5 | None of the Oxford work really paralleled this European and American shift , though Marty St James 's and Anne Wilson 's Portrait of Shobana Jeyasingh ( 1990 ) shown in the Harris exhibition ( a relative of the works on show in early 1991 at the National portrait Gallery in London ) works through many related concerns . |
6 | The Group works through six sub-groups . |
7 | Miss Z works through sustained projects on an integrated day programme , allowing a lot of ‘ choice ’ between activities . |
8 | The spirit of the times works through peer-group pressure , insidiously changing the moral colour of the landscape . |
9 | Its positive side is that it implies man 's ability to recognise his aptitude for self-pollution , and thus trigger the dynamic power which first clears the mess through the sacrament of penance ( repentance , confession , satisfaction ) and then works through self-discipline to keep the channels running clear in thought , word and deed . |
10 | It should , however , be observed that labouring people produced numerous prose works during this time . |
11 | Nevertheless , the internal processes which underlie the way we perceive and think must be of relevance to an understanding of the way sign language works for deaf people . |
12 | The Campaign for Mentally Handicapped is another important body that works for better provision and understanding . |
13 | The police fear that the remainder of the device was removed in order for the thieves to find out how it works for future occasions . |
14 | A plan that works for that particular family is achieved through a joint decision-making process . |
15 | She works , she works for that . |
16 | But it only works for that particular |
17 | As you will see from my strategies — all of which , let me repeat , are derived not from my own beliefs but from what teachers say they actually do — what works for one person may seem quite bizarre to another , and serve only to increase the distress of a third . |
18 | What works for one person may not suit another . |
19 | Our practice has got five doctors erm and Doctor erm Elaine , who comes here , she works for two evenings a week with us , and we have eight thousand patients on our list , and erm sometimes we 're very very busy , and sometimes like in the summer we 're not so busy . |
20 | Geraldine , who works for Classic Leisure , owners of The Institute , said : ’ Because I 'm on site all day I thought it would make sense to join the club . ’ |
21 | And we know that in all things god works for good for them that love him . |
22 | Miss Stokes , of Bedworth , Warwickshire , works for Blue Circle Industries . |
23 | Even though I suspect the author works for Blue Peter the idea is a quite good one and computer hobbyists will enjoy using this package . |
24 | The artist works for personal reasons as well as for recognition , payment , and the children . |
25 | He works for Ace Airways . |
26 | Driver David Humphreys , 30 , who works for Grey-Green coaches , said he alerted the hospital when the youngsters — aged from seven to 17 — started vomiting . |
27 | This also works for other glues , sealants , etc . |
28 | Of course this works for other dimensions too ; it 's the D/T radio that 's important . |
29 | Or what if the painter works for other people in his free time in return for cash ? |
30 | It may work for some individuals of genius ; it works for young children ; it would definitely work if you were thrown into a situation where you had to communicate or die . |