Example sentences of "work [be] the " in BNC.
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1 | But the best of Eardley 's work are the landscape oils she painted in the final decade of her life . |
2 | Supporting this work are the government 's Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) and the US Air Force , which are responsible for cleaning up poisoned communities like love canal , or old plants that once made the herbicide Agent Orange . |
3 | All copyright and other intellectual property rights in the Work and in the Converted Text of the Work are the property of and are reserved to , and agrees that it will not commit any act of infringement or misappropriation with respect to the Work or the Converted Text of the Work . |
4 | The police only enforce the law , they ca n't make the law work , the people who make the law work are the judiciary . |
5 | the administration of production ( ie. the ‘ brain-work ’ ) and the actual supervision of production work are the most widely separated in large-batch and mass production companies ; |
6 | Some have called me selfish — but surely those women who leave their jobs to have babies and then return to work are the selfish ones ? |
7 | Mind you , common sense , a rounded personality , tenacity and integrity , coupled with a commitment to community activities over and beyond work are the theme of the various references past employers have given me . |
8 | Other fine examples of Early English work are the nave of Wells Cathedral , the façades of Peterborough Cathedral , Ripon Minster and Wells Cathedral , much of Lichfield Cathedral and the Abbeys of Glastonbury , Tintern , Fountains and Bolton . |
9 | The main subject areas and project work are the same as for the full-time programme . |
10 | Paratroops were the elite while those seconded to MVD work were the latrine cleaners of the armed forces . |
11 | The study of hospital patients by Ferguson and MacPheal concluded as follows : ‘ The ex-patients who showed the heaviest mortality at early ages , the strongest tendency to relapse and the poorest record in point of early return to work were the group of unskilled labourers . ’ |
12 | Before you started work were the family fairly poorly off then ? |
13 | However , the same study revealed that at least half the health visitors surveyed saw the focus of their work being the 0 — 5 age group . |
14 | He lectured and wrote extensively , his best-known work being the novel , James Woodford , Carpenter and Chartist ( 1881 ) . |
15 | However , much of the research on code-switching to date ( Gumperz 's own work being the main exception ) has dealt with much more readily separable codes such as Spanish/English ( e.g. Poplack 1980 ) or Italian/German ( e.g. Auer 1984a ) . |
16 | The work 's the result of an appeal which lasted nearly five years . |
17 | Work is the supreme subject in Levi . |
18 | ‘ All my work is the evidence of a life , and not the life itself . ’ |
19 | England 's change of captaincy since the end of the summer and the make-up of their various winter tour squads suggests a belief a that hard work is the first component in the rehabilitation plan . |
20 | His work is the exact opposite of Helmut Newton 's neo-Victorian titillations . |
21 | Live work is the one area where the artists and audience meet face to face . |
22 | An important part of this work is the provision of cash grants to visually impaired people in need . |
23 | The only reliable source of work is the water industry . ’ |
24 | But 90 per cent of his work is the hands-on business of government . |
25 | My personal favourite for this type of work is the Michelin XCL . |
26 | What limits this work is the close association between formal fluidity and a life-style reminiscent of the Beats . |
27 | Neruda 's best known work is the Malá Strana Tales , in which he evokes the atmosphere of this district of his childhood . |
28 | It is extraordinary how few professional organisations have a code of ethics like social works : ‘ Basic to the profession of social work is the recognition of the value and dignity of every human being irrespective of origin , race , status , sex , sexual orientation , age , belief or contribution to society . |
29 | Tite 's best-known work is the Royal Exchange in the City of London . |
30 | For the dedicated , long-term researcher An Agricultural Atlas of England and Wales by J.T. Coppock ( London , reprint 1982 ) is useful , and a further basic work is the Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers by Cecil Humphery-Smith ( Chichester 1984 ) , composed mainly of ‘ genealogical maps ‘ of the pre-1832 parishes on a county-by-county basis , topographical maps from Bell 's Gazetteer of 1834 , and a 283-page index of deposited registers at county and public record offices , plus copies noted in Boyd 's marriage , Pallot 's marriage , and other lists . |