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

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1 Teller did not succeed in attracting more than a handful of Oppenheimer 's brilliant team back to Los Alamos to work on the H-bomb .
2 Ian Hollingsbee worked at the hospital before it closed 4 years ago .
3 Linda Williamson worked with the RSSPCC social worker , Liz McLean in most of the interviews with the eight children from Orkney 's large problem family , who had been taken into care in November 1990 .
4 A United States journalist working for the Tampa Tribune , Todd Smith , was kidnapped in the Upper Huallaga valley on Nov. 17 and subsequently found beaten and murdered in Uchiza , accused of being a US spy .
5 Miss Algar works for the Home Office and liaises with Number 10 . ’
6 In 1971 Oleg Lyalin , a KGB officer working at the Russian trade mission in London , defected to MI6 and gave enough information about Russian espionage activities to justify the prime minister , Edward Heath , expelling an unprecedented 105 Russian diplomats from Britain .
7 Interferon is of course not a new discovery — it was first reported in 1957 by Alick Isaacs and Jean Lindenmann working at the National Institute for Medical Research in London .
8 Some restoration has already been done students at the Rome Istituto del Restauro worked on the contents of the boxes in the years 1954 to 1960 .
9 Well , there were two British Telecom engineers working in the street … ’
10 Dr Wirin Bhatiani , a senior partner with the Unsworth practice , said Dr Almahawi worked in the practice as a GP trainee from August 1991 to March 1992 .
11 One can therefore say that the Reynolds stress works against the mean velocity gradient to remove energy from the mean flow , just as the viscous stress works against the velocity gradient .
12 The Quality Scotland Foundation works with the young as well , bringing the quality message to schools and training organisations .
13 In Trebizond , Mick Crackbene worked for the Genoese against Nicholas , in the very same ship he 's now sailing .
14 Emily sat in her small room in the lodging house in Chapel Street working over the books and she rubbed her eyes tiredly .
15 In 1799 , together with business partners , he opened the St. Rollox Chemical Works on the north side of Glasgow to manufacture his bleaching powders .
16 Mr Wells worked for the council for over 25 years initially as Group Training Officer becoming area training manager 25 years ago and Chief Executive and Training Director in 1984 .
17 Julian Barnes ( pictured left ) was then on the staff of the Oxford English Dictionary Supplement , and Martin Amis worked for the Times Literary Supplement .
18 In his early career Mr Forman worked as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to Sir Ian Gilmour , Douglas Hurd and former Chancellor Nigel Lawson .
19 Mr Sowerby worked for the Water Board and unfortunately was permanently affected by an injury sustained in the First World War .
20 Well-known for his Listen Here A While column on music , folklore and country characters , Mr Rafferty worked for the Belfast Telegraph for 25 years .
21 Dr Harold Aspden works at the Department of Electrical Engineering , University of Southampton .
22 Mr. Barrett worked in the Town Yard , Mr. Reeves was a jobbing gardener whilst Mr. Sanger , who was a poulterer , was always in demand each Christmas when the chicken which so many residents kept were due to be plucked and prepared for the table .
23 KT Robertson sold chips and Faye Ashton worked on the door .
24 Sir Peter worked in the Ministry of Defence from 1985 to 1991 .
25 Mr Hann worked in the financial services industry before becoming a lawyer .
26 Mr Wood works with the South Eastern Education Board and said Northern Ireland 's Education Minister , Michael Ancram , had by contrast taken consultation seriously and announced a slowing up of the reform process to get it right .
27 Mr Wood works for the water board but he is so concerned about the badgers that he spends all his spare time helping and watching them .
28 During the 1980s Margaret Boushel , Claire Debenham , Lisa Dresner and Anna Gorbach worked in the London borough of Islington within social services for pre-school children .
29 Seb still contrived to spend a couple of hours with Carrie every Sunday evening to work on the farm 's ledgers , carefully noting down each item of expenditure and the profit made .
30 Assistance is being provided from the UK in three specific areas : support for the fledgling actuarial education systems in these countries , arranging visits for actuaries from Eastern Europe to the UK to study our methods in practice and the secondment of UK actuaries to work in the countries concerned .
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