Example sentences of "[am/are] working for [art] " in BNC.

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1 agencies have been inundated with job hunting dealers who often confide : " We 're earning thirty or forty thousand a year , but we 're working for a bucket shop .
2 and in this case , as we we 're working for a group of tenants , we can ask for an extension on one form to cover so
3 I mean when you 're working for a week at a time with the same blokes week in week out I mean you get to know them really well .
4 ‘ You mean you 're working for a calculating machine ? ’
5 you 're working for a hundred
6 ‘ It will tell them enough to alert them if they 're working for the British Government . ’
7 You 're working for the Israelis now , are n't you ? ’
8 We 're working for the King himself , and he wants to see all the plays . ’
9 I 'm working for an edition of Randolph Henry Ash . ’
10 I 'm working for an estate agent and sharing a rather run-down flat in the Bayswater Road with two other girls .
11 … a dreadful distress prevailing and consequent depression … the people are working for a very pittance — 5000 persons on the poor book in Frome — very inadequately relieved …
12 We are working for a greater understanding between the parties .
13 We are working for a better understanding between the parties .
14 You are working for a travel firm selling exotic holidays .
15 We are working for no patchwork modifications , for no ‘ reconciliation of capital and labour ’ , for no ‘ infusion of a better spirit ’ into old industrial forms .
16 We have doubled our medical input to our immunisation clinics and struggled through the difficulties of vaccine availability only to be informed that we are working for no reward .
17 World Cup no.8 Glenn Ennis will be travelling from Tokyo , where he and massive lock Norm Hadley are working for the Suntory Corporation , while Scott Steward , who won four caps during the World Cup , two on the wing and two at fullback , will fly from the south of France , where he is playing for Dax .
18 The union , and that means the general committee elected by the club as well as the professional staff appointed by the committee , are working for the benefit of everyone involved in the game in Wales .
19 ‘ I will give you a minute , no more , to tell me if you are working for the British Government or another .
20 Generally middle-aged , they may even have children who are working for the left-wing opposition , but their own closed environment has protected them from any understanding of the reality of their country .
21 The researchers are working for the Frog Mortality Project , set up last year amidst reports of rapid and inexplicable declines in amphibian numbers worldwide [ see EDs 72/73 ; 51 ; 49 ; 47 ; 44 ] .
22 All the Governments of the Community , without exception , are working for an agreement at Maastricht , but there are important national interests at stake .
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