Example sentences of "[noun] work in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some used this expertise to work in the private sector as consultants advising on urban policy ; in one case a firm that employed no Black people was selected for its ‘ inner city expertise ’ to evaluate the Handsworth Task Force in inner Birmingham which it had previously also been paid to advise but which was now being shut down to make room for a newly fashionable Urban Development Corporation , this time in the Birmingham Heartlands ( sic ) .
2 Floy remembered what Nuadu Airgetlam had said about the Robemaker taking sacrifice from the ordinary Irish people and putting the sons to work in the Dark Workshops and guessed that the people had simply lost heart .
3 ‘ I 'm going to Alès to work in the municipal library , ’ she replied .
4 Jean worked in the same department as a Spotter and Darner since she joined the company in 1969 .
5 This necessitated their removal from the West Country branches while those units working in the Northern conurbations needed their wheel treads reprofiling more frequently , causing another temporary source of low availability for there was a shortage of replacement wheels .
6 Cumbrian-born David works in the nuclear materials accounts and safeguards office at Sellafield .
7 Shakespeare is in no way diminished by a consideration of how tragic irony works in the final act of King Lear .
8 Asked about how the two parts of the exhibition about fifty autograph works in the first part followed by a section on debatable works by pupils and followers were connected , Dr Brown agreed that the two parts were , in fact , rather distinct .
9 By October , BP will have 12 rigs working in the southern sector which will keep the Yarmouth base busy !
10 The resulting report was believed to have established that while Olivetti had not directly breached COCOM guidelines , the company 's technicians working in the Soviet Union may have " upgraded " equipment which the USA claimed was used in developing the Soviet supersonic fighter , the Yak-41 .
11 This is hot enough for fusion to occur but so far they have been unable to confine the hot plasma long enough and at high enough densities to generate more energy from fusion than is used to keep the machine working in the first place .
12 Top-down ( concept-driven ) parsers work in the opposite way .
13 Implicit in the use of direct observation was the need to work in the outside environment and to bring objects from the outside environment into the classroom .
14 One deaf person who did much sterling work in the front-line city of Southampton was Herbert C. Street , an A.R.P Warden and sergeant in the Home Guard .
15 Chaucer worked in the first Customs House , and Pepys saw the building of the first wet dock at Blackwall .
16 ( c ) Divide the cost of the payroll between the current month and the next month 's costs , pro rata to the exact number of days worked in the respective months .
17 At the same time , a third tier has been added to the R&T structure through the concept of skill centres which bring together the interests of more than one primary group working in the same field — that at Runcorn serving the acrylics and resins businesses is an example .
18 Similar work has been undertaken by regional organisations working in the legal field .
19 Isobel works in the Spinning Shed and operates a Mackie Flyer , twisting together single strands to make a doubled or ‘ folded ’ yarn .
20 Helen works in the Corporate Finance Department dealing with the mergers and acquisitions and domestic corporate finance .
21 Until his retirement three years ago , he had spent 38 years working in the photographic studio at the Victoria and Albert Museum .
22 There followed three years in a furniture factory and 10 years working in the architectural practice of Sheppard Robson , where he was involved in educational buildings , including the chapel of Churchill College , Cambridge .
23 After 20 years working in the Social Work Department it will be hard for Jack to leave a job that has been often exhausting and demanding , but never short of interest and challenge and which he has really enjoyed doing .
24 On leaving school , she spent a few years working in the British Transport Police .
25 Notice that , at a phenomenological level , the slow modification process works in the opposite direction to the fast modification process , which desensitised the system to the adapting stimulus .
26 Indeed Charles Marowitz ( 1978 ) , a director working in the Stanislavskian tradition , refers to acting as ‘ An Act of Being ’ , a phrase too reminiscent of dramatic playing for us to ignore it .
27 Because of the political changes wrought in the nineteenth century , they are by convention responsible now also to Parliament .
28 The equivalent of 48.9 maximum part time consultants worked in the inner London hospitals , sharing 53 orthopaedic trainees ( 1.08 per consultant ) ; this compared with 30.5 maximum part time consultants sharing 22 career trainees , outside London .
29 Problems may arise in respect of expatriates working in the same location on longer-term postings or even local company employees who are dissatisfied with their rates of pay in comparison with salaries and/or bonuses earned by fixed-term contract workers .
30 The directive was part of a plan aimed at reducing the estimated unemployment rate of between 8 and 10 per cent by doubling the percentage of Bahrainis working in the private sector to 50 per cent by mid-1994 .
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