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

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1 Many health policies in Third World countries are based on at least the vocabulary of this approach though the political climate does not always encourage such radical rethinking of health care nor does the training of most health workers prepare them to work in the new ways implied in the PHC philosophy .
2 We might , therefore , expect them to work in the same sort of way as the visual system .
3 When I worked in the pharmaceutical industry , trivial naming was taken to an extreme .
4 During the decade I worked in the National Health Service , I saw countless martyrs — and a good proportion of them were the staff .
5 Erm I worked in the medical faculty but I actually left there yesterday and I 'm starting a new post in er ophthalmology on Monday so
6 As I work in the Middle East , I usually only have a short space of time while I 'm home to sort out my musical needs and Colin from my local store , Heads Hands and Feet , has helped me tremendously over the years .
7 I work in the British Museum , and my flat is quite close to it .
8 The fact is , I work in the National Health Service , and regardless of what the media or politicians may say , the reforms are costing millions of pounds setting up a system which is not working .
9 I work in the foreign exchange department .
10 There is a big difference between the terms that you may be able to negotiate with , say , a US company seeking to recruit you to work in the Middle East and those offered by , say , a West German company offering a job at their headquarters , for which you are competing with a West German national .
11 A number of years ago she worked in the social services department of Cleveland county council .
12 She completed her education in Croydon before moving to Guildford where she worked in the Social Services Department and then the personnel department of an Insurance Company .
13 That if you work in the big city you might only have seven miles between calls but it still takes you three quarters of an hour .
14 That meant we worked in the same building on different floors .
15 We worked in the same section for a year or two .
16 Though we worked in the same department , I saw little of Daisy , as we were always on different shifts .
17 After six years his father sent him to work in the bonded tea house of Sanderson Fox in London , to broaden his experience .
18 The company also insisted that he learnt a bit about the business he would soon be running , sending him to work in the busy Birmingham store for a month .
19 Even when they worked in the same industry they were often employed in quite different processes : in copper mining for example at the surface not underground , and were separately waged .
20 They worked in the same office , they ate their lunch together , they went down the Lane on Sundays and the Roman Road on Fridays .
21 We can continue to gain services at a price that leads to the exploitation of some fellow citizens , whether they work in the private sector , such as in hotels , or in the public sector , as in the health services .
22 Okay , now I 've just used this one example , but if you look at erm each other and one another there is also a reflective pronoun to find that they work in the same way in the appropriate antecedents and it also works for quantifier pronoun relations every girl admires herself which is fine but herself admired every girl does n't make a whole lot of sense .
23 He worked in the private sector of industry in the w d in the wool industry for many years when wool was the staple industry of .
24 Yes and he worked in the High Street and er he what would you say suppose that 's the proper word .
25 Joining Anderson Green in 1949 , he worked in the Inward Freight Department and Hotel Services Accountants of Orient Line before moving to the Accounts Department of Passenger Division following the P&O/Orient Line merger in 1960 .
26 For most of his forty years with the company , he worked in the Finishing Department where he began in 1950 .
27 But he was tt er a twist hand in the hosiery trade , making socks , and he worked in the last mobile , not mobile , er mechanical stocking manufacturers , owned by my uncle , Mr Frank , in Street and th what we used to called Street .
28 Jim Keeble , also an ex Boy Entrant , was posted to Watton in 1954 as a Senior Aircraftsman ( SAC ) Radar Mechanic and he worked in the Special Radio Servicing Flight ( SRSF ) .
29 According to Ken he worked in the old Government Commission , which was tucked away in the back somewhere , until the present Government wound it up and the Cabinet Office took over its functions .
30 The second is to look at what visual systems do , build something that will do the same job , and then determine whether it works in the same way as a real visual system .
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