Example sentences of "[adj] working for the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are all working for the same goal , ’ he says .
2 ‘ We are all working for the same country , after all .
3 The Foreign Office Minister , Mr William Waldegrave , said : ‘ The message we must get across is that those in the security services , those working for the state , should recognise that a day of reckoning will come for them as it has come for the East Germans and others . ’
4 The Romanian ambassador in London , Mr Stan Soare , was summoned to the Foreign Office where Mr William Waldegrave , the Junior Minister responsible for Eastern Europe , said ‘ the right thing ’ for Romanian state employees , including those working for the security services , to do was to represent ‘ the true will of the Romanian people ’ and overthrow the Ceausescu Government .
5 Amanda was a frequent companion and , according to those working for the Prince , it was only the discovery of her friendship with a diplomat which prevented the match going any further .
6 In a family business ( such as a tea-room , cafe , small guest-house or hotel ) where those working for the business are simply the husband and wife , if the enterprise is run on a sole trader basis , the husband , as the proprietor , may claim that his wife works in the business as an employee and so she may make use of her married woman 's earned income allowance against any income she may earn .
7 In Nizan 's eyes the world was essentially divided into Good and Evil : those working for the forces of Good who produced revolutionary , disquieting literature ; those working for the forces of Evil who produced reactionary , politely complacent literature .
8 In Nizan 's eyes the world was essentially divided into Good and Evil : those working for the forces of Good who produced revolutionary , disquieting literature ; those working for the forces of Evil who produced reactionary , politely complacent literature .
9 Its anxiety and the pressure that was placed on the safety committee representatives speak volumes : they reveal that not everyone is treated equally in the North sea , and that , on some North sea installations , there is still a marked divergence between the recourse available to those working for the operator and that accorded to those working for contracting companies .
10 No one gets rich working for the Royal Family .
11 Liz joined JM in January 1990 working for the former Personnel Director , in Hatton Garden .
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