Example sentences of "[noun] who worked for the " in BNC.

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1 The journalists who worked for the popular newspapers were only concerned to please their readers , and the truth was irrelevant .
2 In 1961 the Club was developing a more commercial approach to itself , in no small measure owing to Jack Webb who worked for the Club 's accountant , Spencer Ell .
3 Yong 's father was appalled at the idea , but was finally persuaded to invest in fifty tons of raw salt , to be used in the curing of the venison which abounded in the Eastern islands , as well as several hundred plastic chairs , and a quantity of spare diving equipment for the pearl-shellers who worked for the Aru branch of the Tan family .
4 Back in Australia , I have a bent wishbone from a Shadow F1 car — a priceless present from a mechanic friend who worked for the grand prix team during the '70s .
5 I had a friend who worked for the oil people , and I decided to stay after a visit to this place .
6 It is symbolic that a Babylonian text records a payment of oil to Jehoiakin , the son of the king of Judah , and to seven Greek carpenters who worked for the Babylonian court ( Ancient Near Eastern Texts , 2 ed. , p. 308 ) .
7 Servants were people who worked for the government or for a company : in Kufra 68 per cent , in Ajdabiya 52 per cent of men were government servants , about one third of them conscripts .
8 The Kurds who worked for the Turks killed her husband and children .
9 The Crown lawyer said the court would hear that the probable target was a man who worked for the Environment Department and whose tasks also involved working at Ministry of Defence properties .
10 In the book The Soul of a New Machine , Tracy Kidder quotes a secretary who worked for the Eagle Team under the visionary Tom West .
11 The IRA regarded civilians who worked for the security forces as " legitimate targets " , but the attacks on civilian workers prompted several joint protest demonstrations by Catholic and Protestant workers .
12 Over lunch , Dobson regaled Branson with a tale of how Private Eye had suppressed a story about adulterous liaisons at a national newspaper — precisely the kind of story in which the Eye habitually delighted — because of the interests of some Eye contributors who worked for the paper .
13 Most of the guys who worked for the company were gay — and Cherry Vanilla was the female press officer — she was outrageous .
14 Levi was a tax-collector who worked for the Romans .
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