Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] be working for " in BNC.
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1 | The feeling intensified when she met Marshall who gave a knowing look and said : ‘ I expect you 're working for Mr Harbury . ’ |
2 | Has he been working for a long time ? |
3 | Running around in a Chevy Bronco with Texas licence plates — everyone has to know he 's working for you . |
4 | ‘ You mean you 're working for a calculating machine ? ’ |
5 | ‘ He flew back today and heard I was working for you , so he — ’ |
6 | I know you are working for Ipuky , but you must let me work with you . |
7 | But they knew they were working for him , and each of them was hoping that if the jewel were found it would be he who would have found it . |
8 | the only battleship I know about is the girl friend go away for about three months at a time and you 'd say of where 's Norman , oh he 's er working and then we all knew he 's working for a he 'd put them in the computer systems right the way throughout the ships |
9 | And the only other staff seems to be that young fellow in the kiosk , and I rather think he 's working for peanuts while he mugs up a thesis . ’ |
10 | Here was silly old me thinking I was working FOR the fantastic IPC . |
11 | If real wages are lower , then in the short run employment will rise to and output to i.e. output rises above its equilibrium level because people are ‘ fooled ’ into thinking they are working for real wage when they are actually working for real wage . |
12 | It seems to me that while you work initially for local councils and local councillors who should , obviously , be the people who have the power and the say , and far be it from me to recommend that you ignore or even threaten to undermine the democratic process , however imperfect it it it may it may be , you have you are working for that local council . |
13 | you work for erm Law Centre , erm , how long have you been working for the Law Centre ? |