Example sentences of "he worked for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Bolona is equally welcome in financial circles in North America , where he worked for a time as a consultant on Latin American debt .
2 So now he worked for a taxi firm .
3 Educated at Eton and then sent to Europe to improve himself , he worked for a short time in various jobs in ‘ the city ’ before becoming an ADC to the Governor of Australia .
4 Giles was held in high esteem in America and Europe , especially in Berlin , where he worked for a short time .
5 Perhaps because of his career as a Naval Officer during the First World War he worked for a long period during the Second World War at the Admiralty .
6 He worked for a major oil corporation there called Pan-Global and felt he was privileged to be entrusted by his employer , the proprietor himself , with such a discreet mission .
7 He worked for a time with Stopover House and the Newham Alternative Project , both designed to provide temporary help for the poor and homeless of the East End .
8 He worked for a firm in the area of London , and that company began to negotiate with one of our Ministries for the sale of their products to the Soviet Union .
9 Mr Montignac says he discovered his ‘ method ’ while lunching in fancy European restaurants when he worked for a drugs company .
10 When James left school he worked for a while with his father .
11 He worked for a furniture manufacturer and was an active member of CNT , the anarchist trades union .
12 One of them was his habitual slowness , especially in handling and totting up cash ; for , before he took up duties in the foreign exchange department of Lloyds in the semi-basement room at the branch at 20 King William Street ( no wonder that the eyes and back , at the end of the day , turned ‘ upward ’ from the desk ) , he worked for a period behind the counter .
13 As well as studying electronics and computing for his degree , he worked for a diploma in industrial management .
14 He worked for the NCC for 18 years , until his retirement ( as Chief Warden for North Wales ) in 1978 .
15 After 10 years he worked for The Farmers Journal .
16 Twice he worked for the Wellington City Mission , among the lost and lonely people of the inner city .
17 Philip Leapor told Freemantle that he worked for the Blencowe family for five years following his daughter 's birth .
18 Until recently he worked for The Nation , Thailand 's other English language newspaper .
19 He worked for the team and scored far more than he missed .
20 Zacchaeus was a tax-collector and was very unpopular with the Jews , not only because he worked for the Romans but also because he was very rich through cheating people , as he himself admitted ( Luke 19:8 ) .
21 He worked for the Sudan Civil Service from 1965 to 1967 and took a diploma in Arabic at Durham in 1968 .
22 Outside the college as well as within it , he worked for the Conservative party , attending meetings and electioneering .
23 He worked for the Germans in the war .
24 He worked for the KGB at the time and he knew everything because he was involved in the secret inquiry that was set up into the ‘ incident ’ , as he called it .
25 Then he worked for the British . ’
26 He worked for the British Ministry of Information in New York during 1915 , returning to England in 1916 to enlist with the Irish Guards , but was wounded and invalided out in 1917 .
27 In 1837 he was apprenticed to his uncle James S. Stirling at Dundee foundry , where he worked for the next six years and where some locomotives were built for the Arbroath and Forfar Railway which influenced his own later designs .
28 DeVore who had arranged the deal whereby he worked for the Levers and yet had his own private laboratories .
29 He worked for the council and was responsible for the sewage outfall until we had the new drainage scheme . ’
30 Dr Hazel will be known to some staff : he worked for the Edinburgh City Engineer 's Department and in 1975 transferred to the Regional Council , working in the Transportation and Highway Planning Division .
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