Example sentences of "work be " in BNC.

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1 In practice some areas of police work are unresearchable , but in principle they should n't be .
2 Those very rare instances where ‘ little crime ’ develops into ‘ real ’ police work are recounted by policemen often and told with pleasure and delight .
3 Conceptualizations of police work are therefore derived from and embedded in such phenomena as the day-to-day experience of police duties , which is itself contextually related to the sorts of crime that occur in the area in which the station is located , common-sense notions about policing contained in the occupational culture , and stereotypes of policing found in the wider culture .
4 Maggy Meade-King reports Part exchange SIXTY-SIX PER CENT of British mothers who work are considered to do so part-time ; 11 per cent work 40 or more hours per week .
5 Even small amounts of out-of-hours work are disruptive of one 's home life , the quality of which is of vital importance given the stressful nature of the team 's regular work .
6 Nor is his picture of the clergy a particularly spiritual one : those who pray and those who work are never mentioned , but the cleric who was also a warrior has his place , and after Roland perhaps the most heroic figure of all is the leading ecclesiastic of France , the archbishop of Rheims .
7 The conditions under which NHS doctors work are increasingly unhealthy and debilitating , and increasing numbers in all grades and specialties are seeking ways out .
8 As many media workers would acknowledge , professional ethics in church-related media work are almost uncharted territory .
9 As we noted at the start , the policy concerns of the country in which academics work are an important factor in determining the kind of International Relations that they will study .
10 There is n't work for everybody , so people who work are mostly the lucky ones .
11 work are n't they .
12 The main categories of change , and the processes through which they work are set out in Figure 2.5 .
13 As teachers , we need to be aware of the extent to which inequalities are enshrined within the status quo and the fact that many of the students with whom we work are the products of an unequal social system .
14 This process of refinement within and across studies will , it is argued , slowly build up our confidence that the indicators which work are measuring something , some phenomenon , that our concepts point to .
15 TWO-TIMING men with neatly trimmed pencil moustaches who like to drink as hard as they work are unwittingly modelling themselves upon a style that is at least 4,500 years old , archaeologists have discovered .
16 The details of how sentences work are very complicated ; and even now no one understands fully what the actual rules governing the combination of words and phrases in any given language are .
17 When you look at an artists work are you aware of what will sell ?
18 The relationships through which we work are no less real than those we engage in outside work , and it seems inevitable that they will raise the gamut of feelings , some of which , some men and women will be unable to resist acting out .
19 The fact that some policewomen carry out both sets of duties allows them to contrast the two types of community relations , with general community relations work being seen as ‘ fun ’ and juvenile liaison as more demanding and difficult .
20 work being done in the area of Afro-Caribbean language including the development of materials and methods to develop language awareness in both students and staff .
21 These advances have not been accompanied , however , by any excavations within the defended enclosure , most work being confined to small areas in the extra-mural zones .
22 Work being done in the development of general SVQs will be useful here .
23 ‘ Where I work 's the same , just about .
24 Some of those Kim 's , women she work 's with the teacher , he daughter 's in this , does n't half get paid a lot of money
25 So work 's alright .
26 So work 's boring in n it ?
27 Also welcome was the Royal Assent to the Bill authorising the construction of spurs from the Liverpool Street-Cambridge line to serve Stansted Airport on which work is now substantially advanced .
28 One other parallel between routine policing in Easton and police forces in non-divided societies is the common way in which police work is structured by gender as well as by time .
29 In the one sense , the term is used to refer to the ordinary aspects of police work , in the other , it is the process by which police work is done that is described as ‘ routine ’ .
30 In order to establish how police work is accomplished , therefore , it is necessary to examine such things as the common-sense notions ordinary policemen and women have about their role , what they consider to be the essence of police work , what typifications and categorizations infuse the practical reasoning they employ to accomplish policing tasks , and what ‘ recipes ’ or guide-lines they adopt in undertaking the various aspects of their job .
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