Example sentences of "work [adv] [adv] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus it is likely to work much better with the OED than with shorter dictionaries ’ .
2 Today , for example , in Unilever , employees over the age of fifty may choose to work progressively less with the firm and more with the community until in their last year before retirement they work only one day a week with the firm .
3 The Microsoft Institute in Madrid , while not actually owned by Microsoft Corp , is keen to work more closely with the company on large accounts in a ‘ shoot to kill ’ policy .
4 I 've got to work pretty intensely with the team , and we need you as well .
5 Richard Moor , as Deputy Director of South East Arts , you have to work very closely with a number of people , some trained , some untrained .
6 Had it in the bedroom when I was a kip this afternoon and I switched the battery off , so it does n't work very well with the battery off !
7 The many guests included those who lived and worked there along with a number of former staff and residents , representatives from the Leonard Cheshire Foundation , the statutory authorities and members of the management committee and support groups .
8 I suppose he worked quite closely with the entertainment crew , preparing for shows . ’
9 ‘ I worked very closely with the clients who see two sets of proofs , ’ says Cleary , 28 , a history graduate who started out in the antiques world but did n't find the challenge she expected and joined Barkers Trident as an editorial assistant .
10 To make a wide Aran style panel the crossovers should be restricted to possibly one-over-one or two-over-one to give the impression of trellis and , when worked straight up with the work , as twisted narrow braids , both characteristic or traditional Aran knitting .
11 In the years since 1980 , the lab has worked almost exclusively with the task .
12 The Society has worked very closely with a number of groups — especially its Local Government Group — to prepare the model documents .
13 He says : ‘ I have worked very closely with the University of Bristol for many years .
14 In fact , Groves had worked very closely with the leader , Simon Fischer , and the other sting principals of the RPO , so that every detail of the complex string accompaniment was finely balanced throughout , and such evident concern over fine detail was prevalent during the entire session .
15 Carr : By working together closely with the contractors as partners , we can both plan ahead , produce innovative ideas and work together on common goals such as continuous improvement in reducing production costs .
16 At the heart of things , in the Minister 's room , were the sign-writers , working together throughout with the aim of achieving better communication with the public , and style and unity for the various parts of our effort .
17 It is a system that works particularly well with the Yakuza because of the bizarre but rigid code of ethics by which the Japanese Mafia conducts itself , quite different from any other criminal society in the world .
18 This is best controlled with either a tablet and either a stylus or a puck but , given a steady hand , it works pretty well with a mouse .
19 Shortly before this development , three magistrates who had been seconded to assist Sica had been withdrawn on the grounds that they were working too closely with the police , thereby prejudicing their independence as magistrates .
20 We also work very closely with the Federation of Sussex Industries , and they will be having one of their monthly meetings at the University in November , and we also hope to organise a joint open day with the F S I next June or July .
21 We have a specialist eye unit but also the specialists work very closely with the plastic surgeons and we 're a major regional centre for operations on the head and neck
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