Example sentences of "worked in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This book must be regarded as the definitive study of the chapel of which Vasari said ‘ All the most celebrated sculptors and painters who worked in that Chapel became excellent and illustrious ’ .
2 I worked in that industry for 30 years .
3 And er there r there are no real er gentry in Orkney you see , and you 'll always find that if anybody gets a a a Well as I said to one boy here , I said to him look here I said your old grandfather worked in that shop till his backside was hanging out his brigs .
4 She worked in all weathers , ‘ pouring her paint on with tremendous freedom and power ’ .
5 I worked in all conditions and travelled to other locations during daylight ’ .
6 Catherine Pawlicki , a nurse manager from Kansas , said some nurses who worked in one hospital for lengthy periods established a strong bond with it .
7 This frequently necessitated the redistribution and scattering of men who formerly worked in one department and under one roof .
8 The greater prominence of physiology in geographical botany dates from the time when physiologists , who formerly worked in European laboratories only , began to study the vegetation of foreign countries in its native land .
9 In Manchester , Sheffield , Leeds , Liverpool and Cardiff the police and the NVA worked in close contact , closing brothels , prosecuting for obscenity and investigating cases of abduction .
10 It worked in close co-ordination with the government bureaucracy and with the soviets .
11 In 1983 , the two unions finally established a loose ‘ railway federation ’ ( which TSSA declined to join ) , and they subsequently worked in close co-ordination in areas such as the presentation of annual pay claims and a programme of opposition to cuts in services .
12 Randy worked in close association with Grover Jackson to produce his custom guitars and this model was in fact a forerunner of the equally famous black version , which Jackson have previously made available as a signature model .
13 Considerable evidence suggests that Fromanteel and Huygens worked in close co-operation , and Fromanteel 's son John worked for a while in The Hague in 1657 under Salomon Coster , who had sole licence to construct Huygens 's pendulum clocks there .
14 Political officers would be attached to units who worked in close co-operation with line officers .
15 It was the last of Richard Avedon 's books to be designed by Marvin Israel , his close associate on many projects , who worked in close collaboration with Elizabeth Avedon ( daughter-in-law of the photographer ) .
16 This coach received Provincial ScotRail livery during the 1980s and worked in Push–pull rakes from Edinburgh Craigentinny depot .
17 The doctor , who worked in general practice in Bolton from August 1991 to February 1992 , is not being named by the authority , and officials are refusing to confirm reports that he was a trainee GP in the West Haughton area of the town .
18 A face , worked in subtle blocks , seemed to stare back at him .
19 Those who worked in rural manufacturing , retained only a marginal self-supporting ability and entered the market for most of their needs .
20 Herschel worked always by himself , while Hubble worked in professional observatories that were the world 's finest for his kind of astronomy .
21 She always worked in good places , in the West End ; the hands she did were in Vogue once .
22 It opened at three o'clock in the morning , a club purely for hookers and people who worked in other clubs .
23 I prepared and presented reports to committees and worked in other departments such as planning and trading standards .
24 Many of the graphite pits were in the Western and Southern Provinces , and a large proportion of miners who worked in other districts came from these areas .
25 He also worked in other hospitals in the city and in Fife .
26 Er they 'd been to chapel with them , been to school with them , worked in other places with them , and it ended like it did .
27 How different they were ( we who worked in primary schools thought ) from the secondary schools described in the Newsom Report of 1963 in which ‘ children sat through lessons with information and exhortation washing over them and leaving little deposit ’ .
28 National health insurance statistics , which recorded the health experience of the small proportion of married women who worked in insurable occupations , also indicated that the health of married working class women left much to be desired .
29 Because Linnaeus worked in western Europe , it tends to be the European form which is seen as typical in this sense ; and of course it is accidental which species in a group happens to be first described and hence seen as typical .
30 After their observations the VHWs worked in small groups to collate their observations and findings .
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