Example sentences of "[adv] work for " in BNC.

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1 The author , David Ottewill , qualified as an architect in the 1950s and went on to work for John Brandon-Jones .
2 Nick warmed up his caddie career from 1971 to 1974 carrying Archer 's bag , and then moved on to work for Australian Bruce Crampton until 1977 , when he moved on to another Australian , Graham Marsh .
3 Fred Crocombe went on to work for Boulton Paul Aircraft , and often reflected on how close he came to being one of those many aviator 's lost mysteriously without a trace over the wide expanse of the sea .
4 She went on to work for the Friends ' Committee in France , Austria , Poland , and Greece .
5 The welcome 's over … the introductions have been made … today it 's been down to work for Oxford United 's new manager Denis Smith and his assistant Malcolm Crosby … their plan for the first game
6 Unless you are fortunate enough to work for a company that recognises this need , there are basically two options available for that initial promotion .
7 Companies are under no obligation to do so but , for those people lucky enough to work for an organisation willing to amend its pension scheme rules accordingly , this new provision could make an immense difference to the financial position of early retirees .
8 I knew he could not be trusted , and I decided to tell Mr Jaggers that Orlick was not responsible enough to work for Miss Havisham .
9 You 'd still be strong enough to work for us , but you would n't be able to help the Big-Endians . ’
10 That threat , she said , was the reason why interested parties had come together to work for an improvement .
11 Aidan Canavan , chairman of the Dairy Farm Project — set up with aid from the International Fund for Ireland — said : ‘ The centre is one of the examples where success can be achieved by people getting together to work for their community in a non-sectarian way .
12 Paul and Nasey went in to work for you , so they got a wage from the start . ’
13 … the postmodernist decision that the Author is dead , and subjective agency along with him , does not necessarily work for women and prematurely forecloses the question of identity for them .
14 The growth of slimming clubs is a reminder that many people find it helpful to lose weight if they 're part of a group where they can swap stories and share experiences — but slimming clubs do n't necessarily work for everyone .
15 The transnational capitalist class in the Third World will undoubtedly be connected with foreign TNCs , though its members will not necessarily work for them .
16 So remember — study to learn the subject ; do not merely work for the examination .
17 Marketing will only work for those who really believe in listening and responding , it starts and ends with caring for people .
18 In the last five years since he set up his consultancy from his Bayswater home with a £20,000 overdraft and a stack of letterhead stationery , he has insisted that he will only work for causes in which he believes , and these causes are , by and large , left-wing .
19 After the model had been repaired , Watt discovered that it would only work for a few stroked and then stop .
20 If they did n't work for you they 'd only work for someone else .
21 But Miss could only work for the doctors .
22 The question arises whether a subcontract owner-driver is really an independent contractor or , in fact , because he does so much work for a particular haulier , an employee of that haulier .
23 During his first twenty years at Finsbury , Meldola published more than 250 papers and reports , and during his presidency of the Institute of Chemistry he did much work for the development of all aspects of its activities .
24 Anne Liddy , the clog dancer , only worked for John for a couple of seasons , so she had not been Tillerized .
25 Women who have only worked for part of their adult lives may not have enough contributions to get a full basic pension on their own record .
26 Donald Regan , the Secretary of the Treasury , had no personal commitment to Kemp-Roth and only worked for it out of blind loyalty to the chief executive .
27 MAX B HARLOW graduated from Stanford University in 1927 and during the next ten years or so worked for various aircraft manufacturers , including Thaden , Bach , Waldo Waterman , Allan Lockheed , Bert Kinner , Northrop and Douglas , where he was involved in stress analysis for the DC-2 .
28 The 231 staff were re-employed indefinitely — at cost of £50,000 each — some doing less work for the same money .
29 ICI is also promoting the idea of term time only work for mothers with older children .
30 Even if you only work for a few hours a week , take out professional indemnity insurance .
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