Example sentences of "working [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Me and Neil were working through Corn Market and these two birds were standing in the bandstand full blinding drunk ! |
2 | Centre : The romantic image of narrow boat life in the contemporary print contrasts with the stark reality of the family working through Foxton Locks on a wintry day . |
3 | Working through Unix System Labs , it will also be giving its members early access to the Tivoli-based object-oriented framework starting in the third quarter . |
4 | Teachers from different schools may be able to share ideas and develop joint stategies or joint resources , working through cluster groups or during in-service courses . |
5 | The president can use his influence to channel campaign contributions in the direction of favoured legislators ; by working through party leaders , he may help a congressman to achieve a desirable committee post . |
6 | Richmond travelled through Europe gaining a rudimentary education on his tours before basing himself in England where he continued to box with a measure of success while working as Lord Camelford 's valet . |
7 | Originally called Beecom — ‘ it sounded better than Acom or Ceecom ’ — the company boasts 170 staff working as computer consultants for a range of blue chip clients . |
8 | There was no question of taking away their own machines from women already working as Monotype operators in 1910 . |
9 | People who challenge the assumption that much of what a house officer does could be done just as well by someone without a medical qualification may be surprised to learn that in Taunton and Cheltenham nurse practitioners are already working as house officers on two surgical firms ( box ) . |
10 | After working as house surgeon to Jones Quain [ q.v. ] at University College Hospital , he became assistant medical officer at Wakefield Asylum ( 1857–8 ) , before a brief period at Brentwood Asylum as assistant MO , during which he was elected a member of the Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hospitals for the Insane ( later the Medico-Psychological Association ) in July 1858 . |
11 | These are designed to detect abilities for leadership and working as team members . |
12 | That ‘ concentration ’ on the current investigation involved a senior social worker , Sue Millar , working as Team Leader . |
13 | Paul Reaney was with girlfriend Alison Scott when the gunman struck in Washington DC where the 22-year-olds were working as research assistants . |
14 | At present there are less than ten laboratories in Britain that can isolate the organism , and most of these are working as research units rather than as service units prepared to isolate chlamydia as part of the standard diagnostic screening that should be available . |
15 | These vary from working as action ski models , to taking part in television programmes such as ‘ Run the Gauntlet ’ , ‘ Blue Peter ’ and ‘ The Clothes Show ’ . |
16 | ‘ My only real previous acting experience was when I was working for Walt Disney Productions and had to visit sick children in hospital dressed up in a Pluto costume . |
17 | It was when I was working for Walt Disney , so it 'll be two years ago . |
18 | But anyway , some lawyer I think in New York , working for Rockefeller Brothers , sent a piece of slate to my Uncle Jonathan , asking him could he tell , what quarry in Wales , this particular tile had come from . |
19 | A typical Victorian gentleman of enormous energy and breadth of interest , he had combined the office with being a Guardian of the Poor , a Magistrate , a Musician of some repute , working for Stockport Sunday School and the Infirmary , and had also been Chairman of the short-lived Stockport School Board in the 1870s . |
20 | Although the house was dark and frightening , with its big rooms full of heavy furniture , I was excited at being in a new place , and looked forward to my new life there , working for kind Mrs Fairfax . |
21 | At one extreme was the highly capitalized and specialized agricultural industry of Denmark , and at the other the huge latifundia of Andalusia or south Italy , with their poverty-stricken swarms of landless peasants working for day wages when they could . |
22 | ‘ I 'm working for Oliver Moreton , ’ Sally said . |
23 | While he was working for insurance brokers Alexander Howden ( running its 350-strong management services company , which is responsible for everything from staff canteen to computers and the chairman 's Rolls-Royce ) he decided he ‘ wanted to run a company from A-Z . |
24 | Haydn Rees , former chief executive of Clwyd County Council , is one of four nominees for a special award in the annual Arts Council and British Gas Working for Cities Award . |
25 | The Derry man took the job as Mr Hume 's top aide in 1984 and then spent two years in Washington , working for Senator Edward Kennedy on foreign affairs issues . |
26 | His first position was as a Trainee Programmer in Systems Technical Development working for Peter Davie . |
27 | The Manufacturing , Science and Finance union negotiated an agreement last year , for instance , that entitled part-time women working for Norwich Union to benefit from a mortgage subsidy scheme . |
28 | I was working for Captain Trevor at that time . |
29 | Erm , she 's lived most of her life in the Cambridge and Northampton area but she 's spent six months down in Plymouth , and erm , her previous job before working for T N T was she actually helped set up a baby unit in a private nursery , but claimed she only prefers other people 's children . |
30 | Mr Langdon , of Park Avenue , Redcar , was working for subcontractor Tees Marine on an oil rig module , and was seen to collect the material , but never returned . |