Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] work [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So everyone working on the door at Ronnie 's had a good laugh at us while Strummer was hustling to get us in .
2 So I worked on the farm with Mr and Mrs Parks .
3 So you worked with the Corporation
4 Brando brought Stanley Kubrick into the project as the film 's director and together they worked on the script for several months .
5 So he worked on the nocturne by day , mindful of the contradiction .
6 But it does n't wor do it does n't So it works on the H P but not on the Sun is that right ?
7 Oh yes oh well just ordinary country country days , just you worked on the farm .
8 You see , usually I worked on the accounts and managed the estate .
9 It should be clear to anybody that the basic idea behind the prison system is corrupt and unjust , but the more I worked on the film , the more I understood how extreme the injustice was .
10 Now I work for the Family Planning Association because they pay a salary as well as a bonus for each sterilisation .
11 ‘ You 've been with Aurora for several years as her Girl Friday , and now you work at the club as her assistant . ’
12 Well I work for the organization Crossroads , and I think what I find in in my contacts with carers is that they need help in the way , and when they need it however , our organization is restricted by lack of funding
13 Three years ago they worked round the clock to clear several inches of the stuff .
14 Here he worked on the home ground of his old master , Adam Sedgwick , and began his long continued interest in Lower Palaeozoic stratigraphy .
15 Since virtually everyone working for the Group in Britain was paid by computer , the most reliable and immediate source of data would be found in the existing salary and wages software .
16 Then I worked for the BBC — my favourite charity , really .
17 and I went there and worked with the toddlers and er and then I worked in the maternity side of it
18 You maybe turn this table upside down and then you work on the legs .
19 I was in a wine bar the other day and it was just before the opening of Stanstead , a few weeks before , and I met a chap in there who worked in the airport and we were just in conversation and he said , asked him what he did , and he said , ‘ I 'm basically on temporary contract preparing for the Queen coming to open the airport . ’
20 Yes I well remember er I use when I was staying down at Trimley there was erm a lady there who worked in the Billeting Department , who ca who herself was evacuated from London and er , I used to catch the same bus with her but she never would speak to me , erm and erm one morning er she lived down at Curton and one morning they had some erm er German planes over Curton and they were doing some machine gunning and that sort of thing and erm and we met at the bus stop and she was full of it and erm that sort of broke the ice it was
21 And then we work on the back .
22 Then one works with the candidate , following him on the canvass , the walkabout , the old people 's home and the radio studio .
23 She had been surprised how hard he worked on the place .
24 Maybe it works in the case of God ; I 've always been so afraid it would n't that I 've never tried it .
25 another one he had during his work and he says straight away look I was put to work splitting wood , do you see that in the , paragraph on the right hand side , the next day I was told to report to the dairy barns to help milk cows , then he worked in the garden , he also took care of the bees , harvested honey for the family , then in nineteen fifty three I was transferred to the cheese making farm , now here 's a spiritual brother thinking he 's going into the battle to do all sorts of spiritual things , and yet these were his assignments , there 's a lesson here for you and I .
26 There he works on the Slime Line , which is basically rather like the Northern Line , but slightly more regular .
27 There he worked through the sessions with Alec Smith , the Prime Minister 's son .
28 Well my father , when we lived there he worked at the Colliery and he used to walk home and during he s , before before he m before the strike we used to have these pheasants and things , and rabbits which he used to catch , because early morning he seemed to know exactly where to go to get a a pheasant that was roosting in a tree , you see or a bush .
29 Twice he worked for the Wellington City Mission , among the lost and lonely people of the inner city .
30 I found myself copying , as did everyone else who worked in the shop .
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