Example sentences of "[noun] working [noun pl] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was while I was attending Sally Carmichael 's dancing class that I accidentally entered a beauty contest — the local Working Men 's Club where we practised was running a ‘ Queen of Sheffield Working Men 's Clubs ’ contest . |
2 | And he started playing through some of the songs from my club repertoire , answering my enquiring look with , ‘ I worked with you a couple of years back , in East Dean Working Men 's Club . ’ |
3 | Partial topic framework existing in a conversation between K ( 20+ , female , Edinburgh-resident , university student , … ) and J ( 60+ , male , Edinburgh-resident , retired , … ) in P Working Men 's Club , Edinburgh , … ) at T ( early evening , spring , 1976 , … ) mentioning ( J's three children — J ‘ s brothers — the schools they attended — the schools J attended — that J did badly at school — J left school at fourteen ) when K asks J what he did after he left school J : oh I done odd jobs like + paper boy + chemist 's shop worked in a chemist shop + and done two or three others+ and I finally started in the bricklaying + so I served my time as a bricklayer + K : that 's good money J : nowadays it is but in that + when my time was out it wasn't+ it was only three pounds nine a week + so + + K : my father was a stonemason and he started at home + and they were paid a halfpenny an hour extra for being left-handed + + |
4 | Refreshment time for members of Beacon Hill Working Men 's Club and two little boys . |
5 | The meeting at the Passfield Working Men 's Club last week was addressed by Dr. Chris Winfield , consultant physician at the Cambridge Military Hospital , Aldershot . |
6 | Palmer was closely concerned with the work of the Church of England Working Men 's Society and was for long its honorary treasurer . |
7 | Your first gig is on Sunday — a noon and night at Aldwarke Road Working Men 's Club , Rawmarsh . |
8 | In 1989 he was sacked as steward of Haughton Working Men 's Club , Darlington , over his organising of Red Nose Day activities . |
9 | Throughout the day a local video store in Acomb ran a small raffle , raising £61 , and during the evening members were back raising funds through the sale of raffle tickets at Acomb working men 's club , achieving a further £125 . |
10 | Tell me what you remember about the Palfry Working Men 's Club , your sort of earliest memories of it |
11 | He was returning home on Saturday night after a drink with friends at the Haughton Le Skerne Working Men 's Club when the attack happened . |
12 | Forthcoming fund-raising events include a sponsored walk organised by Hopetown and Whessoe Working Men 's Club on April 12 . |
13 | This year 's ‘ local ’ booking they say is at Old Shildon Working Men 's Club on February 14 . |
14 | In 1895 she left the mission to found the Esperance Working Girls ' Club with Mary Neal , and in 1897 she founded the Maison Esperance , a co-operative dressmaking business . |
15 | I bought myself three copies of music and Malc and I trotted off to Chapeltown Working Men 's Club where a local agent , Ernest ‘ Honest ’ Johns , held weekly auditions . |
16 | It was not until 1905 , when Mary Neal asked Sharp if he knew any folk dances suitable for the girls at her Esperance Working Girls ' Club in Cumberland Market , St Pancras , that Sharp remembered Kimber . |