Example sentences of "working [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | The philosophical tradition she is working within is Kantian : she emphasises that human cognition is an ‘ active process of taking and structuring experience ’ , and therefore , she argues , a process that entails freedom and responsibility and the associated ethical virtues of honesty , humility and courage . |
2 | But the strategy of working alongside is more likely to bring about significant change in professional thinking and classroom practice , because the partners have no alternative but to confront questions of planning and organization , and hence to explore each other 's ideas . |
3 | Working together is part of a contribution to a whole . |
4 | For these three factors to be working together is rare . |
5 | Working together is surely the answer . |
6 | The two factors working together are most apparent when we experience a sudden shock . |
7 | New ways of working together are introduced at Sullom Voe this month in the first move towards improving the utilisation of the terminal 's resources . |
8 | Airlines had been used to link parts of empires together , regardless of economic cost , and the principle of the state and state airlines working together was well established . |
9 | We learnt that working together was a lot easier than going solo ; but arguing brought out the better ideas . ’ |
10 | Working together was more enviable than ever , and professionally they seemed infallible . |
11 | Working outside is difficult in the fresh snow and when the wind picks up again we admit defeat and agree that we will stay another night . |
12 | So far , however , as working underground is concerned , it seems safe to generalise that adult female labour was never widespread and was in decline in the later eighteenth century . |
13 | She is n't supposed to , well if you 're , you 're working though are n't you ? |
14 | Nice to see you , you 're working today are you ? |
15 | Another , more popular , way of working indirectly is to place the-participants in a role that only obliquely connects with the topic . |
16 | Among the many firms still working here is Price 's Teapot Works . |
17 | I have argued consistently that the level of computer provision for all groups working here is below acceptable levels , and Computing Sub-Group and the new Planning Unit for Information and Central Services will continue to address these issues in the years to come . |
18 | For married women this tendency was even more pronounced — Temporary workers working part-time were also more likely to have taken temporary jobs because they did not want Permanent jobs , whilst among those working full-time inability to find a permanent job was by far the most frequent reason given . |
19 | Working abroad is particularly appropriate for language teachers . |
20 | The prospect of working overseas is attractive to many people . |
21 | Roddy MacIver says : ‘ Working overseas is a marvellous opportunity for career development . |
22 | 82% of the respondents thought that cultural preparation for working overseas was necessary and important and 54% stated that the preparation they received was adequate , while 36% thought it was inadequate . |
23 | His medical career is over , her prospects of working again are remote and their family is breaking up . |