Example sentences of "[noun] work for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When it dawned on her that she would have to earn her own living , she made up her mind to work for a diploma and then teach , and do some book-illustrating while she cast about for her real métier .
2 A lot of the members told me I was very good — I could pull clubs well and read greens — and I should try going to the Bing Crosby to work for a pro in the tournament .
3 According to Marx 's theory the many different units were willing to unite and contribute their labour to work for the despot because this appeared , not as working for him , but as working for ‘ the higher unity ’ , which , they wrongly believed , was the source of their continued existence .
4 During the Second World War , Bratina worked for the Office of Strategic Services , the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency .
5 During the war Montagu worked for the Ministry of Information in the film division .
6 Following nine years service in the RAF , Ken worked for a number of companies , before joining Haven Automation in 1979 as an instrument engineer .
7 After that came a stint in the ambulance service , while Jean worked for a catering business .
8 Jeff works for the charity Feed the Children .
9 Giving judgment in a case that has so far been heard in camera , Mr Justice Hoffmann ruled that Mr William Goodwin , a journalist working for The Engineer , must hand over his notes of a telephone conversation with his source .
10 A United States journalist working for the Tampa Tribune , Todd Smith , was kidnapped in the Upper Huallaga valley on Nov. 17 and subsequently found beaten and murdered in Uchiza , accused of being a US spy .
11 A director of one licensed dealer rang up a former employee working for a stockbrokers , addressing him as follows : " You took our clients with you , you little shit .
12 Their daughter Catherine became a Bristol Law graduate and son Richard works for the Bristol transputer firm INMOS .
13 Prince has been elevated by success to a level beyond that of a musician working for a living .
14 The last point is demonstrated by the fact that according to Johnson 's definition neither a lawyer working for a company nor a lawyer working for a neighbourhood centre would be a professional .
15 The last point is demonstrated by the fact that according to Johnson 's definition neither a lawyer working for a company nor a lawyer working for a neighbourhood centre would be a professional .
16 The important points which emerge from this case are that the employer will be able to rely on this part of the duty of fidelity if it can be shown that the employee works for a trade competitor in his spare time and : ( a ) knows of business secrets which may be of use to the competitor and/or ( b ) occupies a position which makes it expedient to recognise the existence of his duty to work for the employer alone .
17 An employee works for an organisation , but may also be a member of a trade union .
18 At present valuations , the figure being asked is around three times the price valuers working for the county council expect for common land with ancient rights over it …
19 If the builder is employed by an architect or contractor working for a client ( known as a supervised contract ) the upper limit for cover is being increased to £125,000 .
20 While Special Branch sent along junior officers to transcribe proceedings at NL meetings in 1939 , the most important information we have on its activities is that procured by an intelligence agent working for the Board of Deputies of British Jews .
21 Azef , the leader of its ‘ fighting organization ’ , was exposed as a double agent working for the Okhrana .
22 In the autumn of 1955 , some six months after he had been in Berlin , Blake approached his superiors with the suggestion that he should pretend to become an agent working for the Russians .
23 David Dorn , a nuclear physicist working for the Commission , was quoted in New York on Jan. 15 as saying that it was possible that Iraq possessed enough components for up to 10,000 gas centrifuges .
24 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who run the country ( The Times ) .
25 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think they run the country ( The Telegraph ) .
26 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who want to run the country ( The Mail/The Express ) .
27 Some journalists work for the paper whose readers do n't care who runs the country so long as the girl on page three is well endowed ( The Sun ) .
28 And some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think this country should be run by another country ( The Morning Star ) .
29 SEOUL ( AFP ) — Pope John Paul II urged South Korea to work for the reunification of the Korean Peninsula peacefully and told the President , Roh Tae Woo , that the division symbolised suffering .
30 Mr Wells worked for the council for over 25 years initially as Group Training Officer becoming area training manager 25 years ago and Chief Executive and Training Director in 1984 .
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