Example sentences of "[adv] working for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If there is no local museum , there may be a professional archaeologist in the area , perhaps working for the local authority .
2 But er if they were just working for a single day , it was long day up till ten o'clock at night in a harvest you know .
3 Access to mental health services often bypasses social services departments ( unlike services such as those for the elderly ) ; thus the bulk of the initial screening will probably be undertaken by staff not working for the local authority .
4 He said that if the Tories had policies that were not working for the Scottish economy then the silence of the SNP since last year 's general election told the real story of what independence for Scotland would really mean .
5 and actually she 's excellent and I like her not like working for a female boss good people er
6 He was also working for the British Council , writing for foreign magazines and attending functions organized by the Anglo-Swedish Society or the Norwegian Institute , as well as seeing American G.I.s stationed in London — it seemed to him on occasions that every American sergeant wrote verse .
7 ‘ I never thought I 'd end up working for a bossy woman . ’
8 And so the A N C has to make sure that while it works for the aspirations of its people it must also protect the country and I 'm afraid in this context it means it has through negotiations and other means also conceded made concessions in order to save the situation and the only organization that is now working for the national interest even losing its own supporters in the country is basically the A N C and it 's quite a remarkable thing to see that leaders are prepared to l lose political support because they have to make sure that the country does n't .
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