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

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1 ‘ It will tell them enough to alert them if they 're working for the British Government . ’
2 You 're working for the Israelis now , are n't you ? ’
3 We 're working for the King himself , and he wants to see all the plays . ’
4 They often claim to be working for the council and sometimes have ‘ road maintenance ’ painted on the side of their lorries .
5 Windeler said , ‘ What if he turns out to be working for the Americans ? ’
6 Books for Students will be working for the Educational Television Company , which has the contract to publish and distribute the material , and the supply service will trade under ETC 's name .
7 A Supreme Court judge , Fabiola Borrero , from the western city of Cali , was shot dead on Sept. 22 by gunmen believed to be working for the Cali drug cartel .
8 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern would be working for The Mob these days .
9 ‘ We wo n't be working for the whole evening , Ingrid , ’ said Suzi quickly .
10 Travis had raised himself out of his despair to quip that she and his cousin both worked for the same firm , but the message that had come across to her from the dark steely look of Naylor Massingham was that that might be true now , but , since she had chosen not to heed his warning , one of them would not be working for the same firm for very much longer !
11 In 1969 Josef Frolik of the Czechoslovakian intelligence service defected to the CIA with his wife and proceeded to give some startling information about numerous British Labour Party politicians and trade union officials who he claimed were working for the KGB .
12 They added that they were working for the government undercover and that they had enough evidence to ‘ make the charge stick ’ .
13 The first real headhunting firms — in the first phase of headhunting — insisted that they were working for the company , not the candidate , and the company was paying the bill .
14 just under one in five CASE students in employment were working for the employing organisation associated with their CASE award ;
15 Meanwhile Today wo n't comment because of legal proceedings … they add Neither the editor nor the managing editor of Today were working for the newspaper at the time of the original article on April 25th 1989 .
16 During the quarter ending December 1991 , 923 people were working for the council .
17 He 's working for the Ordo Hydra , but also subtly against them .
18 The British commander who has to bring his team through the desert in Ice Cold in Alex ( 1958 ) seems hysterical and incompetent by comparison with the Dutch South African who accompanies them but is working for the Germans ; and the message of Ealing 's Dunkirk ( 1958 ) is summarized in one character 's closing statement , ‘ Somebody 's made a muck of it but I do n't think it 's the army . ’
19 ‘ I 'd rather been inclined to favour the theory that Fedorov is working for the Hapsburgs .
20 Mr 's daughter , I think it 's his daughter , er is working for the British National Corpus and they are looking at the how words are used in ordinary everyday situations .
21 Labour is working for the community
22 Louise uses both names for business purposes , Torsney when she is working for the Hygiene Training Consultancy specialising in tailor-made courses for schools , social services and private hospitals ; and Pollard in her role as hygiene consultant for B & W Hygiene , which is a manufacturer and supplier to the industry .
23 The most important factors to consider when you employ a food service designer are that he is a professional , has integrity of purpose , is working for the client all the time , and has the client 's immediate financial interest at heart , plus the continued operational interest in the facility when it is opened .
24 Devinka Goonetileke ( Mrs Wanigeskera ) is working for the Department of Primary Industries .
25 With sufficient manipulation of the rota , it would be possible to arrange for the work-force to have been working for the same number of hours at different times of the day — condition ( 2 ) .
26 Mr Wilbraham , who is only 34 , had been working for the family shipping and engineering business until it was sold in 1987 .
27 The case of Kenneth Littlejohn had been prominent in the news during the year and they had the impression that he had been working for the Home Office .
28 I had been working for the Countess as a personal assistant since she married the Earl in 1976 .
29 With the exception of ‘ Incident on 42nd Street ’ ( 1988 ) , the diptych owned by Metropolitan Museum and omitted for budgetary reasons , the exhibition features all of the themes which the artist has explored and culminates with a selection of canvases of Coney Island , where Jacklin has been working for the last eighteen months .
30 The Tree has some pretty weird ideas about religion ; he might just swallow the idea he 's been working for the devil all this time .
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