Example sentences of "works at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Israeli potash and bromine works at the southern end produce more than a million tonnes of these minerals a year . |
2 | Natural selection ( which , after all , works at the genic level ) favours the segregation distorter , even though its effects at the level of the individual organism are likely to be bad . |
3 | The writer works at the impossible task of creating a poem , a narrative , which tries to narrow the gap between the signal and what is signalled : tries to reverse the separation between the world and what we write about the world . |
4 | At 63 , he works at the Open University and is another member of the local council . |
5 | The breakthrough came from one of Eddy 's colleagues , Ronald Gilliland , who also works at the High Altitude Observatory . |
6 | ‘ I had Barney Summerville in tonight , you know , he works at the big house . |
7 | Tierrie Molignengo , who is 23 , works at the 15 North Parade restaurant , and he hopes he 's going to win through to the National Finals which take place in April , with his menu for four , which has by the rules of the game , to cost less than £35 . |
8 | whatever fosters the growth of culture works at the same time against war . |
9 | I remember , several weeks after my successful interview , discussing my impending change of job at a party with a neighbour who works at the local university . |
10 | We know your mother works at the Royal Victoria Hospital , they told him , we know where your sister works , and there are sectarian killings down there . |
11 | One of our customers works at the Royal Mint . |
12 | Everton can also point to a strong international element in Leena Chagla , an Indian doctor who works at the Royal and keeps goal for them , as well as two German girls , Sylke Klaus and Gabi Von Voight . |
13 | She works at the National Irish Bank Cash Centre at 27 College Green . |
14 | one thinks of bread , cheese , butter , tea and coffee from City firms ; car loads of books from Roseburn ; a pressure cooker from a member moved by the despairing note in one of our appeals ; a whole set of Carlyles 's works , which was eventually sold to the new Carlyle library in Haddington ; fascinating nautical ephemera from the Manse ; a huge pile of oil paintings of Edinburgh from a young artist who works at the National Gallery ; even geological specimens and polished stones from a lady in our Abbeyfield House ; and of course our ‘ stock in trade ’ , those exciting grocer 's boxes of ‘ mixed ’ books . |
15 | The body of a young child works at the maximum rate , enabling the child to process far more information in a given time than an adult could . |