Example sentences of "of work in the " in BNC.

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1 The future It was peculiarly difficult to predict future trends at the present time when it was anticipated that there would be a major re-distribution of work in the trial courts in consequence of legislation to give effect to the recommendations of the Civil Justice Review .
2 ‘ There is now no sort of work in the home strictly reserved for the wives , ’ Young concluded .
3 Martha brought him hot pasties every lunchtime from their cottage , to his place of work in the fields .
4 Peter Maddison , Head of the International School of the Algarve ( Porches , 8400 Lagoa ) has done a lot of work in the area of content in language teaching , particularly in respect of French as a foreign language .
5 Students are encouraged to go on placement to gain experience of the world of work in the third term of their second year .
6 If there are to be significant changes in people 's experience of work in the future , these are , concludes Gallie , much more likely to be brought about by changes in cultural values , in institutional arrangements , or in management attitudes or trade union objectives ( Gallie 1978 , 317 ) .
7 An extremely influential protagonist of the view that these arguments still hold was Harry Braverman , whose book , Labor and Monopoly Capital : The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century ( 1974 ) , gave birth to a sunrise industry of scholars engaging in development and critique of his argument .
8 The Army has done a grand job of work in the initial stages of rehabilitation , and without its aid progress would have been far slower .
9 Nearly 2.9 million people are now out of work in the UK .
10 A NURSERY sales director with a lifetime of work in the horticultural industry has won a top award .
11 A deputy for the County Economic Development Officer is required to assist in the management of the full range of work in the department and be responsible for the direct management of the Policy and Research Service .
12 Over Waterloo Bridge , the horse traffic was a slow-moving procession , and pedestrians , streaming along to their places of work in the West End or the City , passed rumbling drays and laden carts as if these horse-drawn vehicles were standing still .
13 At Lisson , there is an exhibition of new sculpture by Tony Cragg ( 4 December-16 January ) from whose studio in Wuppertal has issued an extraordinary stream of work in the last few years .
14 Morale and motivation are influenced more by conditions of work in the sense of work variety opportunities and attitudes of management .
15 However , in urban areas this was less common and there seems to have been more opportunity for young people to stay in the parental home for longer , because of the greater availability of work in the locality ( Anderson , 1980 , pp. 25–6 ) .
16 Thus a timetable which represents the week by week similarity of the arrangement of kinds of work in the day is a representation of order .
17 A registered elector over the age of twenty-one may be a candidate if not disqualified , but in addition people may stand for election if they have occupied property , been resident or had their main place of work in the area for at least twelve months .
18 A very high proportion of work in the field has closing chapters on policy-making implications .
19 While they acknowledged severe staff shortages , increasing workloads and huge backlogs of work in the offices , they thought that the practice of sporadic strikes by staff were not having the desired effect on management , but were penalising the unemployed .
20 The guys do a lot of work in the villages on the borders of the park , talking to the headmen , explaining the dangers of poaching . ’
21 Members of the military forces must also fulfil a quota of work in the fields .
22 Staff in all departments should be involved in schemes which provide opportunities for firsthand experience of work in the health service .
23 There is no mention in the Project booklet of the use of the school library resource centre itself and it may be that for this age group in their first extended piece of work in the school it was felt that moving out of the year base into another area involved more planning , supervision or simple hazard than the staff were ready to face .
24 Between 1941 and 1946 more than a million blacks moved from the South to the great cities of the North and West in search of work in the swollen industrial plants of wartime .
25 I left Will Peach to yet another night of work in the Park .
26 Husbands also did a lot of work in the home , including many jobs which are not at all traditional men 's ones … there is now no sort of work in the home strictly reserved for ‘ the wives ’ .
27 Husbands also did a lot of work in the home , including many jobs which are not at all traditional men 's ones … there is now no sort of work in the home strictly reserved for ‘ the wives ’ .
28 It also underpinned some of the Schools Council 's programmes of work in the period 1980 to 1983 , which were more concerned with supporting and developing existing initiatives , taken at the ‘ periphery ’ , than devising new ones from the ‘ centre ’ .
29 Geoff Esland points out that since the 1946 National Health Service Act levels of pay and conditions of work in the medical profession , and spending on medical research , have been largely determined by central government .
30 When the closed path is in a wire loop and the loop is in motion then a force due to the magnetic field is present as well , giving rise to a finite amount of work in the same manner .
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