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

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1 effect so erm whether that means actually working directly for them or working for a company who specializes in erm the management of historic erm buildings or environments or areas .
2 In September 1953 Curran became the BBC 's first internally selected administrative trainee , visiting or working for a time in different departments of the BBC in and out of London and assisting in the preparation of the BBC 's first personnel manual .
3 Everyone — whether self-employed or working for an employer — has the choice of continuing as they are or of switching instead to a personal pension .
4 Other teachers take the view that working for a class item : —
5 Remember that working for an exhibition will take a lot of time and effort in addition to your normal professional work .
6 One such company took a finance director of a subsidiary out of the business for a whole year , sent him to Harvard for an abbreviated MBA and to work for a merchant bank in the City .
7 But what upset her particularly was the last sentence : ‘ I should go and work for a week in one of my shops but — though I could even sleep on the factory floor — I ca n't understand people working in shops . ’
8 You can actually go and work for a living .
9 ‘ He comes from Achiltibuie , and worked for a bit at the hydroponics there .
10 So do major prints by Sam Francis ( who lived and worked for a while in Japan ) .
11 He added : ‘ Derby gave us plenty of problems when we drew there , but we stood up to them and worked for a result .
12 He joined Guinness in 1952 as an Under Brewer and worked for a number of years on 24 hour shifts under the guidance of the late .
13 She had tried to locate him for over two years , in both America and Canada , where John had been living and working for a number of years .
14 This reflected the Soviet fear that even as CENTO collapsed the United States was preparing the construction of new alliance structures in the Third World and working for an extension of the geographic responsibilities of NATO .
15 He had left his regiment ( to his father 's exasperated disgust ) to learn about bloodstock and work for a while for a not over-reputable Irish trainer .
16 And sometimes Madame would just decide that we all needed a change and there 'd be paint ordered and people would come in during the day and work for a couple of days and the whole place would be done out for a party or a festival .
17 Perhaps general practitioners wishing to provide some diabetic care should have a period of training in the specialty and work for a period in a diabetic clinic to enhance their experience .
18 She had to sell her farm and work for a time in a department store .
19 What it means to think of and work for an audience .
20 confirming their readiness to reinforce security , in particular by adopting effective arms control , disarmament and confidence-building measures ; their willingness not to regard each another as adversaries but to work for a relationship of trust and co-operation ; and accordingly their readiness to consider positively the setting up of appropriate institutional arrangements within the framework of the CSCE ;
21 You said that you got it for a bet , well a bet is usually something like swimming in the North Sea on Christmas Day , I mean something sharp and brief , while working for a degree , however brilliant you are , takes years .
22 But in any event , those in corporate finance , whether working for a bank , an accountancy firm , or an M&A boutique , talk of the excitement and the rush of adrenalin when a deal is near to completion , and the need for secrecy adds to the buzz .
23 ‘ There are several problems a nurse returner might face when working for an agency , and it may be helpful to be aware of these in advance .
24 At the lowest level in the TNC hierarchy , the operatives , there is clearly a reputational element at work , in so far as working for a company that has an international name appears to mean something positive for most people .
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