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

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1 One has transferred to the communications department and all were offered the opportunity to work for the new contract firm .
2 erm many people came to Kuwait to work for a short term and after a while they realised it 's fine so they continued to stay there for a long time , and that is the haven that we were talking about .
3 Party of baboons with typewriters working for a million years would n't come up with anything wise . ’
4 William Keeling , a freelance journalist working for the Financial Times , was declared persona non grata by the government on July 1 .
5 Musa Anter is the fifth journalist working for the Kurdish newspaper Ozgur Gundem to be attacked since the newspaper started publication in May this year .
6 On Feb. 26 , 1990 , Silvia Dussan , a journalist working for the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) , became the fourth journalist to be murdered by suspected right-wing paramilitaries in 1990 ( 12 were murdered in 1989 ) , who the same day were blamed for the murder of Diana Cardona Saldarriaga , the left-wing Patriotic Union ( Unión Patriótica — UP ) mayor of Apartado .
7 She also spent nine months working for the Sino-British Trade Council organising and accompanying Chinese commercial delegations visiting the UK .
8 No , I believe them to be spies working for a rival power aware of my presence in London and suspicious of my intentions .
9 Spies working for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds found that Tanzanian traders routinely forge export papers to the UK , despite tough laws in their own country .
10 GUNMEN in Sierra Leone yesterday killed two nurses and two drivers working for the Red Cross , ICRC staff said .
11 Some of the most distinguished English binders in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were Samuel Mearne ( working c. 1660–83 ) , in whose shop much work was done for Charles II ; several unidentified craftsmen working for the two Queens — Catherine of Braganza and Mary of Modena — ( known as Queens ' Binder A , B , and C ) and William Nott ( who may have been Binder A ) , of whom Pepys wrote in 1669 :
12 The two meetings on which I have reported to the House have shown our determination to work for a safer world and a new partnership with Russia in the cause of peace .
13 One dealer left Harvard to work for a Continental outfit called European Equity Research .
14 After completing his studies at Glasgow University , Gavin worked for a few months at a salmon farm near Ft William , checking for virus infection .
15 The second Earl of Clarendon was involved in the Preston Plot of 1690 , as was Bishop Turner of Ely , whilst at various times Charles Leslie and George Hickes worked for the exiled Court .
16 Your Labour Council works for a healthy , safe and clean city .
17 The Barclay and Cumberledge reports on social work and nursing respectively laid strong emphasis on patch-based working for the 1980s .
18 We will in addition work for a global ban on chemical and biological weapons and stronger controls to prevent proliferation of ballistic missiles .
19 But the Australian Government went further and instructed its delegation to the IWC to work for a permanent global ban — not a moratorium , a ban — and at the same time to press for humane measures while any whaling continued .
20 Ms Donovan worked for a local authority and , during the course of disciplinary proceedings , was told that she would be permitted to terminate her employment on the last day of the year if she so wished .
21 Spanish pilots working for the government-run National Institute for the Conservation of Nature ( ICONA ) have been blamed for scaring flamingo parents off their nests in the Ebro Delta nature park .
22 Fifteen years working for the same company .
23 Such prosecutions are brought by trading standards officers working for the local authority , the purpose of such prosecutions is to punish offenders .
24 Farzad Bazoft , an Iranian-born freelance journalist with British residency rights working for the London-based Sunday newspaper the Observer , was hanged as a spy in Baghdad on March 15 .
25 ‘ I have an excellent job in Durban working for a French barrier fencing company and am also studying for qualification in personnel management .
26 The third reason why we 're , we 're pleased to see you here is that erm as a trades council , we 've and this er and Dick mentioned this in his introduction , we 've initiated a major international programme , major in terms of our size obviously as er as a local body , involving links between union activists here primarily in France er , in northern France , but also links now developing in Spain with the new ferry going between Portsmouth and Bilbao , we 're starting to meet with the unions in Spain who are interested in speaking about the , the , the differences in wages in terms and conditions working for the same ferry company , doing the same jobs in the port , a comparative look at how the , the wages terms and conditions differ and we want to , we want to go and visit them in the autumn and , and work out , and work on more links on a sector basis , so that our colleagues down in Bilbao in northern Spain can link up with people in the , in the , in similar sectors here and we 've done this over the last three and a half years with the unions in France , we 've had exchanges of all sectors , the public sectors , transport , erm , health , social services , shop workers .
27 James Whitaker works for the rival Mirror , and his book was due for serialisation in that paper .
28 We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work .
29 Doctor Howe worked for the Open University and was based at their centre at Boars Hill on the outskirts of Oxford .
30 It became the Chancellor 's habit to interrupt his morning procession to work for a few minutes of Cabinet Room conversation with the Prime Minister .
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