Example sentences of "for work " in BNC.
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31 | Dr Liz Hoggarth and Keith Wright at the FYT Consultation , ‘ Developing Strategies for Work with Young People at Risk . ’ |
32 | Peter is planning a workshop on training for work with young people in October . |
33 | The House was called to order at one stage by the Speaker , Mr Bernard Weatherill , after Mr Clarke accused crews of waiting at stations ‘ pretending ’ to be ready for work . |
34 | The House was called to order at one stage by the Speaker , Mr Bernard Weatherhill , after Mr Clarke accused crews of waiting at stations ‘ pretending ’ to be ready for work . |
35 | Armed guards told thousands of people with jobs in the western sector they should not report for work ‘ for the time being ’ , while a few were said to have turned a blind eye as scores of their fellow citizens ran for freedom . |
36 | These include a new stringent ‘ actively seeking work ’ test which was introduced this October , as well as showing that you are available for work the rest of the week . |
37 | Many clutched a commuters ' breakfast of buttered bun and polystyrene cup of coffee , weighing up the dilemma of being late for work against the lure of easy money . |
38 | He also won leave to challenge decisions of the South East Thames regional health authority to allot money to district health authorities for work on proposed trusts , as well as the districts ' decisions to spend such money . |
39 | BRITAIN could face a decade of high unemployment if it became a full member of the European Monetary System without a sharp fall in the pound , according to a pressure group , the Campaign for Work . |
40 | These include a new stringent ‘ actively seeking work ’ test which was introduced this October , as well as showing that you are available for work the rest of the week . |
41 | BRITAIN could face a decade of high unemployment if it became a full member of the European Monetary System without a sharp fall in the pound , according to a pressure group , the Campaign for Work . |
42 | Mr Boesky is free to leave the centre during the day to look for work or meet his lawyers , but has to report back by 6pm . |
43 | These include a new stringent ‘ actively seeking work ’ test which was introduced this October , as well as showing that you are available for work the rest of the week . |
44 | Unavailable for work , he relies on friends for food , lodgings and money . |
45 | In addition , the CEGB has more than doubled , from £3.1 billion to £6.4 billion , the extra provisions needed ‘ for work still to be carried out on nuclear fuel and wastes from past years ’ . |
46 | Once on the platform , if you are lucky enough to get there , you will be met , eventually , with logic-free announcements to explain why you are going to be ridiculously late for work or that important appointment . |
47 | In the West we have bigger , warmer homes , more amusement , more communications ; we travel more and further for work and pleasure than every before . |
48 | The number of Poles officially looking for work shot up from 9,600 in December to 220,000 last month . |
49 | The final sections of ‘ Van Gogh ’ are particularly masterly : as the painter painfully dies in the little village inn , his friends lament his passing for a moment and then get on with the business of the day — shopping , washing clothes , preparing for work . |
50 | Though the state hopes to convert much of the sludge into commercial fertiliser , a back-up dumping site must be found for work to begin . |
51 | If she did n't hurry she 'd be late for work . |
52 | The reason why timekeeping was particularly bad on Tuesdays , Wednesdays and Thursdays , when employees did turn up for work , was because the buses were so unreliable . |
53 | She had the cheek to say he ought to cancel meetings only because of ill-health or for work opportunities , not because he 'd decided to go out with someone else . |
54 | In the afternoon , when Gloria had left for work , Dot pulled out Baby 's gas-mask to look at it again . |
55 | He ought to start looking for work now . ’ |
56 | This morning , before she left for work at eight o'clock , her mother had been friendly , quite chatty in fact . |
57 | She had thin , brittle , permed hair , and , under the blue and white checked overall she always wore for work , her legs were stringy and knotted with varicose veins . |
58 | ‘ And if you can prove you need your car for work they wo n't take your licence away , ’ Elinor added . |
59 | Unfortunately , a lot of people who have dogs suitable for work with mentally ill people wo n't themselves set foot inside such hospitals . ’ |
60 | This is particularly useful if done before leaving for work on hot days . |