Sentence examples for attach to the work from inspiring English sources

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"I welcome this appointment at permanent secretary level, a change which reflects the importance the prime minister and I attach to the work the government is doing to support the Northern Ireland Executive and to help build a peaceful, stable and prosperous Northern Ireland," she said.

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The main challenges are passing the needle assemblage through the scope to attach to the working channel, and smoothly advancing the needle into the targeted lesion, while maintaining scope position and needle control and maneuverability.

Ray was impressed by the importance that Brener attached to the work being done in the studio.

But at a time when most artists went uncredited, Mr. Moldoff's signature was never attached to the work.

Nor am I allowed to know what value is attached to the work (although another Henry Moore bronze, Reclining Figure: Festival, recently sold for £19.1m at auction).

The radio report said Mr. Mazel ripped out electrical wires attached to the work and threw a spotlight into the basin.

Cromwell, Napoleon and Hitler were similarly attached to the work of the granddaddy of all spin doctors, political strategists and greasy pole climbers.

Many Aboriginal communities generate income by selling handcrafted art to tourists and an increasingly eager art market, an economic necessity that has sometimes been troubling given the spiritual and ancestral importance the artists attached to the work.

Several of the ensemble plays this season include actors who have been attached to the work for years, like Deirdre O'Connell, who participated in four workshops of "Circle Mirror Transformation" before playing Marty, the acting class teacher, in its production at Playwrights.

In addition, some eight million people are working part-time for economic reasons, and another 2.6 million are classed as "marginally attached to the work force," meaning they wanted a job but hadn't actively looked for one in the latest four-week period.

A dedicatory poem that Carroll attached to the work contained an acrostic on the name of his then-favourite child friend, Gertrude Chataway, whose name is also found in the first words of each stanza of the poem: Girt, Rude, Chat, Away.

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