Example sentences of "working [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The Faithful was working off the Yorkshire coast last November when it was in a collision with a Bridlington trawler and almost sunk .
2 I hope that our friends from Central Television and the media , and everybody else working through the East Midlands Region T U C , through UNISON , through the Labour Parties , start to get that campaign really rolling .
3 Working through the Bargues manual he laboured to produce a drawing of a large-sized skeleton on five sheets of Ingres paper .
4 Though Slovenia , and then Croatia , broke away two years ago , the world — ie , chiefly Western Europe and America , working through the UN with Russian assent and Chinese compliance — did not focus seriously on Yugoslavia until last year .
5 Tried working through the Alekhine Paz had given me , but even chess filled me with disgust .
6 In the first personalized attack of the Iraqi media campaign Al-Thawra , the newspaper of the ruling Baath Party , accused Shaikh Sabah of working as a US agent .
7 A scientist working for a Moscow chemical research institute was arrested on Oct. 22 under article 75 of the RSFSR Criminal Code , which encompassed revealing state secrets .
8 She explained to Farmer Plant how she used the outjutting twin branches of the tree as her pony , as she had n't a real one to ride , and how she was working for the Pony Rider badge .
9 Ideologically you may be committed to working for the NHS .
10 Nigel Cornell , 27 , has returned to the North-East after several years spent working for the NHS in the Merseyside area .
11 Because I suppose I must have appeared a bit untrustworthy , thought Caspar , what with working for the Gruagach and everything .
12 ‘ I 'd rather been inclined to favour the theory that Fedorov is working for the Hapsburgs .
13 ‘ All he told me was that he was working for the Sovbloc desk at Six , and they were looking for a deserter , but he did n't even have Blagg 's name .
14 Azef , the leader of its ‘ fighting organization ’ , was exposed as a double agent working for the Okhrana .
15 It is certainly working for the BBC Junior Library Services , and there must be other areas which could benefit from a combined approach .
16 They sent Hamilton back to Scotland with Ivone Kirkpatrick , one of our men working for the BBC who 'd met Hess a couple of times in Berlin , when he was with the FO .
17 If we get the right balance and range of people working for the BBC it will change and broaden the agenda of our programmes .
18 Dr Mitch Grigoriu received a BSc(Hons) and MSc in Engineering , and spent seven years in industry , working for the Weber Carburettors Group .
19 Ion Pacepa has described how scientists working for the Securitate designed a telephone which could be used to bug both phone conversations and any talk in the room where the apparatus was located .
20 She found her bearings conventionally enough by working for the US information office in Bogota , Colombia , and then in Rio di Janeiro where she acquired a lifelong love for Brazil .
21 The arrest in October 1990 of Klaus Kuron , a senior West German intelligence officer accused of working for the East German State Security Service ( Stasi ) [ see p. 37828 ] , resulted in the arrests of many others accused of spying [ see p. 37828 ] .
22 People working for the EC — which outlaws discrimination — faced an upper age-limit of 35 for starting work in many posts in Community institutions , said the report , drawn up as part of the European Year of Older People .
23 Paula , aged twenty-three in 1945 and working for the Worcester Brass Company in Birmingham , had no hesitation in sticking up for herself : The report adds : ‘ Paula is living a very bright life with plenty of entertainment and dancing , but she knows how many beans make five ! ,
24 Working for the Lord President 's Committee , chaired by Sir John Anderson ( which was described to Roosevelt as ‘ an Economic War Cabinet ’ ) , the Section was at the heart of economic policy-making .
25 Back in the bad days , working for the Mason , his reflection in a church window or a bowl of washing water had stared out at him like an evil spirit — all girlish , sheepish , wimpish .
26 Other people at the Town Hall only spent part of their time working for the Tramways Department .
27 In two months he will earn what he earned in a year working for the Pentagon .
28 Working for the Stasi . ’
29 Allegations were subsequently made against Ibrahim Böhme , the SPD leader , who denied ever working for the Stasi or knowingly passing them information .
30 He had been criticized for failing to do enough to prevent a spate of serious attacks on foreign workers and asylum-seekers in the state , and had also been accused of working for the Stasi .
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