Example sentences of "[be] work at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The 28-year-old is thought to be working at a vineyard in Teviso . |
2 | But an information gap is not necessarily the same as the operation of different schemata , which may be working at a deeper and less accessible level . |
3 | A COVENTRY schoolgirl who helped form a theatre company at the age of 14 and took a play to Russia on a 10-day tour two years later could soon be working at the National Theatre . |
4 | An artist appointed to depict life along the River Tees will be working at the Gray Art Gallery and Museum in Hartlepool during March and April . |
5 | Mr Wilkins will be working at the library during the next year . |
6 | ‘ No , I 'm working at a caff in Harwich . ’ |
7 | I 'm working at the same time . |
8 | I 'm working at the big hospital in Port au Prince , and I 'm doing some work for my book . ’ |
9 | We have things like appraisals to do , she has e I mean I ca n't tell you , all I can is I 'm working at the side of her , she works all the time , she 's very fast , she 's very intelligent . |
10 | I 'm working at the weekend |
11 | Debbie and her husband Leslie were working at a Kuwait hotel when Saddam Hussein 's troops invaded in August 1990 . |
12 | Most of the high technology services firms were working at the frontier of computer usage , developing new software packages or sophisticated interactive training models for business . |
13 | I had recently been working on Orwell 's radio scripts in the BBC 's Written Archive Centre at Caversham , one of the most important archives for modern British history outside the Public Record Office , and here in this room in Sackville Street were books written by all the authors and broadcasters I had grown familiar with , who were working at the time George Orwell was broadcasting and before . |
14 | There were no people at the tables , and Aileen and Tildy were working at the back of the restaurant . |
15 | Although it can not be proved , there is a strong likelihood that they were working at the old Tilberthwaite Mine in the early part of the next century … someone was , as we shall see late . |
16 | Most of the survivors were ones who were working at the time . |
17 | And you were working at the ski-shop in order to keep body and soul together ? ’ |
18 | The aircraft crashed just 30 yards from buildings where 40 people were working at an agricultural firm in Buckinghamshire . |
19 | She 's living in his flat and he 's working at the hotel . |
20 | know who 's working at the Co-Op ? |
21 | Emma did I tell you Joe , she 's working at the Body Shop . |
22 | She 's a friend of Bertice Reading , who is working at the Prince of Wales Theatre , so I arranged to meet her at the stage door at 2 o'clock . |
23 | Paul and Miranda Gunn had their charming young family to help them look after the guests ; their two sons Mr Munro Gunn who works at John D. Wood , and Mr Marcus Gunn who had just got home from Paris , where is working at the Paris Business School ; also their two daughters Miss Petronella Gunn , who is studying at Bristol University ; and seventeen-year-old Miss Rosie Gunn , who is a member of the Junior British Eventing team , and last year competed at Lausanne , where she won the award for the highest placed British rider . |
24 | Will the Minister examine how the system is working at the weekends ? |
25 | Suzannah Reddan had been working at a pub in north-west London for six months when she disappeared in March 1988 . |
26 | Apparently Mr. Dolman had been working at The Albion Hotel , fell from a very tall ladder and was killed . |
27 | The heaviest copper head from Ife weighs almost 7 kg so the Ife smiths seem to have been working at the limits of this technique . |
28 | I did n't see it , I 've been working at the office . |
29 | The gallery represents those painters and graphic artists from eastern Berlin who have been working at the dissolution of figuration into pure chromatic values and abstract formal structures . |
30 | He had been working at the Council depot as an attendant when Joe offered him the job , and he had been very pleased to make the change . |