Example sentences of "be working at " in BNC.
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1 | A COVENTRY schoolgirl who helped form a theatre company at the age of 14 and took a play to Russia on a 10-day tour two years later could soon be working at the National Theatre . |
2 | is there much glare on the screen of the machine you will be working at due to the room lighting or the light from the windows ? |
3 | The whole operation sounds too neat to be true — but it seems to be working at least as well as other last-ditch cancer treatments . |
4 | ‘ He must be working at something good . ’ |
5 | These men were grateful to be working at all , fearful that one foot out of place would end the cash flow that eventually found its way into some remote village on the other side of the Straits of Hormuz . |
6 | The 28-year-old is thought to be working at a vineyard in Teviso . |
7 | But an information gap is not necessarily the same as the operation of different schemata , which may be working at a deeper and less accessible level . |
8 | Brian himself , had he not done his National Service , would , arguably , still be working at Pitts and Harley and might have continued to work there until 1982 when this ancient , well-established firm closed , with the loss of six hundred jobs . |
9 | Unless your attention is encouraged to focus on what you are doing , and your mind is prevented from straying laterally , you will be working at low efficiency . |
10 | The Henley Forecasting Centre predicts that by the early 1990s about two million people in Britain could be working at home . |
11 | Rangers will be working at Corstorphine Hill , Cammo and Hermitage of Braid every week day and will also be organising activities throughout the city . |
12 | On Oct. 30 , the nuclear reactor at Kozloduy was reported to be working at half-capacity and there were reports on Nov. 12 of a further technical failure at the plant , which had been partially closed in September for safety reasons [ see pp. 38448-49 ] . |
13 | ’ With so many unemployed actors around , I sometimes think I 'm lucky to be working at all . |
14 | Mr Townsend says he 's now happy to be working at his shop repairing and selling the clocks which have been his life 's work . |
15 | An artist appointed to depict life along the River Tees will be working at the Gray Art Gallery and Museum in Hartlepool during March and April . |
16 | Mr Wilkins will be working at the library during the next year . |