Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] work at the " in BNC.
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1 | The UK had no direct representation in Tripoli , although two British officials worked at the Italian embassy to represent British interests . |
2 | Hence the vocabulary of the system is effectively unlimited , unlike models working at the word level where the size of the model increases very rapidly with the size of the vocabulary . |
3 | A former executive officer with the civil service working at the National Engineering Laboratory , East Kilbride , she was now physically and mentally handicapped . |
4 | In 1851 the Ridge family monopolised the manufacture of brace bits and gimlets in the south Yorkshire village of Ecclesfield , with nine separate households working at the craft . |
5 | Much of his work was on pottery already in museum collections , or as a pottery assistant to Bushe-Fox , but at Templebrough , he was director of the excavations which had been made necessary by the extension of the large steel works at the end of the Great War . |
6 | The human brain works at the speed of a computer or faster , but some milliseconds are needed for thought . |
7 | At different times , the town was well known for its stocking frame knitters , the substantial brick works at the Mythe , as well as , during the 19th century , its large brewery , originally founded by David Jones , and later taken over by Blizard and Colman . |
8 | In the city he is just another casual labourer working at the lowest level of urban employment . |
9 | If you have any problems with this , it would be a good idea to work at the phrasing aurally , by listening closely to the record . |
10 | Stimulated by Gould 's remarks , he reached for a piece of paper lying near to hand — presumably one that was being drawn on by one of the zoological draughtsmen working at the Society at the time — and proceeded to write on the reverse side of the drawing . |
11 | It is here contended that this last group , forming a close network of interdependent and inter-communicating people working at the leading edge of science at a time of rapid personal and scientific development may be a highly significant unit for the establishment of contacts in later careers , and for the promulgation of paradigm shifts in science . |
12 | Nuclear Scientists working at the Joint European Torus project in Oxfordshire will be going on strike for the second time . |
13 | The Renaissance family epitaph from 1582 in the Archbishop 's Chapel ( 15 ) or Pernštejn family chapel was designed by Jan Vredeman de Vries , one of the most important of the northern Mannerists working at the court of Rudolf II . |
14 | The court 's verdict on Jampa Ngodrup 's case said he had asked a young monk working at the Barkor Clinic to compile a list of people detained as a result of violent clashes between police forces and demonstrators on 5 March 1988 . |
15 | Nuadu had said that the Robemaker and CuRoi took sacrifices from the ordinary people of Ireland ; strong young sons to work at the Looms , although presumably they would not actually do this work themselves . |
16 | The body of a young child works at the maximum rate , enabling the child to process far more information in a given time than an adult could . |
17 | At this time A. A. Griffith ( 1893–1963 ) was a young man working at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough . |
18 | The other half of the local freemen worked at the food and drink trades ( 10·5 per cent ) , clothing ( 8·9 ) , leather ( 7·9 ) , building ( 5·8 ) , the professions ( 5·4 ) , the metal trades ( 3·2 ) or at a variety of miscellaneous tasks . |
19 | Ten ambulances ferried the casualties to hospital and medical teams from Huddersfield Royal Infirmary worked at the roadside . |
20 | THE WOOD Group Offshore team working at the Hamilton Oil base in Great Yarmouth attended a presentation in recognition of successfully completing two years without a lost time incident . |