Example sentences of "to work [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The module is intended to prepare students to work effectively in a group and to understand the benefits of teamwork in achieving a common goal . |
2 | You will need the ability to initiate and carry out original research and to work effectively in a team . |
3 | Saturday might begin by dividing the participants into small groups of three or four , each composed of people from different communities so that everybody will be encouraged to work together as a team rather than rely on ‘ traditional ’ dominant group-leaders . |
4 | It will help to ensure that educational priorities remain at the forefront of planning and that the school continues to work together as a team . |
5 | The teacher , librarian and media officer need to understand each other 's special skills in order to work together as a team : |
6 | The UUUC candidates consented to work together as a group at Westminster . |
7 | One way to encourage children to work together as a group is to ask them to discuss their explanations of a particular event . |
8 | At last , the hand — held European anti — tank missile BRITAIN , France and West Germany have decided to work together on a family of new missiles that will destroy , tanks . |
9 | That 's what makes us significant , three very different kinds of people able to work together in a band . ’ |
10 | Its quest is for an active invention of a whole pattern of ‘ effective partnerships ’ , to help Northerners and northern agencies of all kinds to work together in a co-operative of enlightened self-interest . |
11 | It 's clear that the many non-party political groups which sprang up in the wake of the election , bodies such as Common Cause and Scotland United , are now prepared to work together in a coalition to stage further events highlighting the deficiencies of the current constitutional arrangements . |
12 | Management developers will need to help managers to work comfortably within a clash of values . |
13 | The President-elect got straight down to work yesterday with a meeting with the team responsible for easing his passage into power on January 20 . |
14 | During the past two or three years more wives had gone out to work usually as a result of increased economic Pressures on the farm . |
15 | A PLANE was turned into a makeshift surgery when a doctor was forced back to work early on a flight home from the sun . |
16 | Karen Hamilton , as a director , feels that it is still possible to work collectively within a hierarchy , given the right working relationships and circumstances . |
17 | Nor can democracy be expected to work smoothly in a society with rigid divisions , producing a permanent majority and a permanent minority . |
18 | The ability to work well as a member of a team is a life skill and one which is increasingly valued in the world of work . |
19 | Neither should one underrate the rig 's ability to work well with a processor in order to create the kind of modern guitar sounds which , in a mix , are voiced at exactly the right point to cut through … |
20 | At the time my idea of manhood was personified as someone who had to work hard at a job he hated in order to support not only himself , but other people whose very existence he resented ; someone who was forever having to make difficult decisions and take frightening initiatives , both of which ended in frustration ; and someone who might be called upon to fight in wars ( National Service was then still in operation ) and kill people . |
21 | You do n't want to work hard for a year establishing your act , get offered a tour , and then find that your drummer wo n't give up his milk round . |
22 | Finely spread bait means they have to work hard for a meal and therefore remain in the swim for the maximum length of time . |
23 | Over there they have lots of servants , and her mother asks me if I would like to work there for a year , looking after Charlotte , so that Nicola could come and stay with them . |
24 | With some misgivings , Wolfgang settled down to work steadily at a stream of compositions , beginning with the Italian serenata Il sogno di Scipione ( Scipio 's Dream ) for the ceremonial enthronement of the new archbishop on 14 March 1772 . |
25 | Bearing in mind that many people eat lunch at work , most of the light meal dishes can be taken to work either in a food container or , for a more filling lunch , pocketed in some pitta bread . |
26 | Far from overruling the TAC 's views , these much smaller committees are concerned to work closely with a committee that provides a broad base for their own more limited discussions . |
27 | If you want her to work closely in a team , you may wish to give some thought to the matters I have mentioned . |
28 | Mr Rodger Bell QC , for Mr Bewick , suggested that his client had a ‘ bee in his bonnet ’ about surgeons being able to work anywhere at a drop of a hat . |
29 | " No man shall be allowed to work anywhere without a certificate from the Masters ' Union and no man allowed to take passage on any steamer to leave this country unless he produces his certificate . |
30 | Having studied painting at St Martin 's School of Art , London , 1951–55 she went on to work variously as a consultant designer , art teacher , illustrator , Joint Board Examiner and raiser of her four children . |