Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] work for the " in BNC.

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1 She had previously won the Oloman-Ellis Award ( see page : 109 ) and been elected a Grand Councillor both for her work for the BDA in her own branch — Leeds — and region — North Regional Council — , on the national executive , As editor of a Newsletter and of hundreds of " Congress Bulletins " , and as fund-raiser extraordinary for deaf sporting activities .
2 Mr. Pitt said KPMG were strengthening their presence in the south-east and had chosen Gatwick as the focal point for their work for the region 's business community .
3 A showbusiness gathering of 400 will honour them and Mr McShane 's actress wife Gwen Humble for their work for the club 's children 's charity .
4 WHILE many people are aware of Amnesty International , and its work for the release of prisoners of conscience , not as many know of its work for the rights of the children .
5 ICL will also supply technology developed under the auspices of its work for the UK Ministry of Defence 's Corporate Headquarters Office Technology — or CHOTS — to the effort , and use Hughes STX as a gateway to lucrative US government and defence contracts .
6 I 'd be put to work on the Looms and you 'd be — ; Well , ’ said Caspar , who , despite his work for the Court and later the Gruagach , had retained a vestige of delicacy , ‘ well , I 'd rather not say what might happen to you .
7 Gallaudet College conferred on him the Honorary Degree of B.D. in recognition of his work for the deaf , and he was appointed an Officer of the French Academy .
8 There are four possibilities which need to be covered : ( 1 ) that he is held out as a partner and is liable as such ; ( 2 ) that he is held out as a partner but is indemnified against liability as such ; ( 3 ) that steps are taken to ensure that he is not held out as a partner ; and ( 4 ) that , even though the original intention may have been as at ( 3 ) , he is in fact held out as a partner , either by the firm or by himself acting in the course of his work for the firm , in circumstances not initially contemplated by anyone .
9 The scope of our work for the purpose of this report was limited to confirming that the directors are entitled to deliver abbreviated accounts and that the abbreviated accounts have been properly prepared from the full financial statements .
10 On Sunday 6th we have a free day — a much needed respite to enable us to prepare some of our work for the next week — but in the evening we went to dinner with from the embassy , as well as with two senior visitors from London , one from the British Council ( , who is responsible for all Chinese visits ) and one from the Foreign Office .
11 My eyes were very bad , and I had to pay a young curate to help me with my work for the church .
12 In general , however , his contribution to the cinema has been disappointing compared with his work for the legitimate theatre and the opera house .
13 APERTURE No.98 , " Western Spaces " , addressed landscape , bringing together a critical article by Lewis Baltz on the CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPES of Edward Weston , an essay by Robert Adams on the legacy from the nineteenth century pioneers of landscape photography in the United States , and selections of photographs by David Avison , Richard Misrach , Art Sinsabaugh , William Clift , Frank Gohlke , Robert Adams , Edward Ranney , Lawrence McFarland , Mark Klett — including his work for the " Rephotographic Survey " undertaken by the University of New Mexico , Marilyn Bridges , Terry Husebye , David Hockney , NASA and Emmet Gowin ( a strikingly different interpretation of Mount St. Helen 's from Frank Gohlke 's ) .
14 if you take up outside employment during your career with ES — even if this employment has no connection with your work for the ES .
15 He had acquired a strong influence over his brother John in their work for the Company and in saving him from bankruptcy .
16 O God , give your grace to the United Nations Organisation in all its manifold work ; in its work for the children who suffer so much from the injustices of our society , in education and in health , in the relief of poverty and hunger , and in its work for peace .
17 Even though Garrett was totally immersed in his work for the NASA Space Programme the treasure hunting flame still flickered .
18 That road leads inexorably to her work for the sick , the dying and the distressed .
19 In addition to their work for the Fabian Society and the Labour party , and the prodigious nature of their social inquiry work , they were responsible for founding — as institutional outlets for their ideas — the London School of Economics in 1895 and the New Statesman in 1913 .
20 What actually happened is that my Group said simply that our proposals for 11 to 16 year olds were built on our work for the primary stages , and that it would be absurd for us to bring out our second Report if its proposals were out of tune with the earlier attainment targets .
21 If you are charged with , or convicted of , an offence you must report this immediately to your manager , whether or not the incident is related to your work for the ES .
22 You should let your manager know in advance if you wish to take outside employment in addition to your work for the ES .
23 Indeed , the day before he had received Karl Rahner to thank him for his work for the Council .
24 Another surprise guest was North West Durham MP Hilary Armstrong who added her tribute to John for his work for the local community as well as the club .
25 He has also been able to indulge his interest in motor sport through his work for the Order .
26 There was universal disgust at his work for the enemy .
27 You must not gamble on ES premises ( other than raffles etc for charitable purposes ) and must not borrow from or lend money to colleagues or people with whom you have dealings during your work for the ES .
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