Example sentences of "[noun sg] work in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He found an opportunity to work in the biochemistry laboratory at Cambridge , and then came to Florey .
2 After all , becoming a provisional member of Equity does n't give them work , it merely gives them the opportunity to work in the career for which they have trained .
3 The wife may be unable to get a job and may have little opportunity to work in the house especially if it is customary for servants to do all cooking and housework .
4 However a number of options are open to offer mentally handicapped people a comparable opportunity to work in the community .
5 However , specialisation in the organ is no indication of a student 's intention to work in the field of church music , for in recent years the organ has become increasingly recognised as a solo instrument in its own right .
6 The irony of this statement would not have been lost on any Ghanaian journalist working in the period under Nkrumah from 1957 to 1966 , for this was exactly what happened to Ghana 's newspapers : they became sycophantic , uncritical mouthpieces for the president and his view of that country , Africa and the world .
7 I have been told that on coming to the village to work in the cement factories and receiving his first weeks wages he asked if it was all his as it was more money than he had ever had in one week .
8 This chapter attempts to answer these questions partly by reference to work in the field and in part through a review and analysis of works of fiction typically used as ‘ whole class readers ’ in the lower years of six secondary comprehensive schools and falls into two parts .
9 What we do at the end of the year we have n't quite worked out , but we are very much committed to sharing child care and professional space if you like , but we are very privileged in that academic work allows one the flexibility to work in the hours that you find convenient and so on and allows you the flexibility to make this kind of family arrangement .
10 If we now look at the different animals and crops that have been available over several thousand years , we will begin to see how basic systems of land exploitation worked in the landscape .
11 Three girls and two boys from Germany helped in the house and the office and another boy worked in the garden .
12 Finally , in sentence ( 4 ) the parallel between Eliot and Fitzgerald is drawn explicitly , and the way the motif works in the novel is explained , so completing a miniature demonstration of what was promised in the paragraph 's opening , topic sentence .
13 Each high school has its own PIC Careers Specialist working in the school .
14 ‘ That came about after we had a Ghanaian girl working in the Edinburgh office , ’ Mr McLaren said .
15 There is plenty of room to work in the galley .
16 She has a six-month voluntary contract with the government-backed Forest Elephant Group to work in the Omo rain forests .
17 The pilot 's emotionless voice issued from a brass loudspeaker wrought in the shape of a snake 's gaping , fanged mouth .
18 The plaintiff worked in the defendant 's brick kilns .
19 However , another group working in the US believes it has gone some way to understanding the link between high pressures and the superconducting state .
20 A two shift system was introduced in this department to coincide with the shift working in the underframe shop .
21 There was still a good deal to be done : studying the local map , persuading a naval man to lend me his dark blue trousers , and buying a filthy cap for a hundred cigarettes from a Pole working in the washroom .
22 A team working in the Wolfson Research Laboratories of the University 's Department of Clinical Chemistry has won the Queen 's Award for Technological Advancement .
23 He barely had time to greet the town 's Tory candidate Michael Fallon before being handed a single iris appropriately blue by a florist working in the shop beneath the party office .
24 Food comes pretty much free with the husband 's job working in the fields for the team .
25 I am currently an economics teacher working in the South Ward area .
26 These include a most valuable Consultation Paper ( No. 120 ) published last year by the Law Commission ‘ Restitution of Payments Made Under a Mistake of Law , ’ for which we owe much to Mr. Jack Beatson and also , I understand , to Dr. Sue Arrowsmith ; and a series of articles by academic lawyers of distinction working in the field of restitution .
27 The famous locomotive was making its inaugural run over WSR metals on July 1 when the engineer working in the Leigh Wood region spotted the obstructions which has been deliberately placed on the running lines .
28 • a person on a normal routine working in the daytime ; • a night-worker ; • somebody with a very irregular life-style ; • a new-born baby ; • a watchkeeper on a merchant ship .
29 But of their social status and origin , and their place in the community we know little , and Loyn suggests that the term moneyer ( in English mynetere ) may have covered both ‘ the gentleman , who farmed the office , and the craftsman working in the mint ’ .
30 In the case of families where both husband and wife worked in the textile industry , joint role relationships were common and involved a large amount of sex role equality .
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