Example sentences of "[pers pn] worked [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | , I was seventeen , I worked at the Flying Horse . |
2 | Most days , I worked into the early hours , leaving little time to spend with Joan . |
3 | Counc tonight it was mentioned the actual the work of the Regional Health Authority and , again , I worked for the Regional Health Authority a long time ago . |
4 | I use to dread going in to work — in the two years I worked for the Inland Revenue I do not think I worked a full month — and in the end I left . |
5 | When I worked for the Daily Telegraph , the editor , Bill Deedes , would say that he never missed the letters column of the Guardian . |
6 | Later I tell C that if I worked for the Daily Star , I 'd have my story already . |
7 | I worked with the Hawaiian manager for a while once , and we organised a similar scheme for two of our jocks when I was with the Wellington station last year . ’ |
8 | I told him I worked on the Menai Suspension Bridge . |
9 | When I worked in the pharmaceutical industry , trivial naming was taken to an extreme . |
10 | During the decade I worked in the National Health Service , I saw countless martyrs — and a good proportion of them were the staff . |
11 | Erm I worked in the medical faculty but I actually left there yesterday and I 'm starting a new post in er ophthalmology on Monday so |
12 | She worked at the old Co-Op in Priestgate and a clothing factory , then in 1950 she married and moved to Nelson , Lancashire . |
13 | She worked at the same time for her own degree and in 1881 took a B.Sc . |
14 | Between 1979 and 1982 , she worked at the Foreign Relations Office of the Chinese Writers ' Association . |
15 | and saying , what do you think cos of all the qualified ones at least she cos she worked on the elderly side . |
16 | Between January 1939 and June 1940 she worked on the French–Spanish border to alleviate the wretchedness of the defeated Spanish Republicans , only leaving on the last boat to sail for Britain from Bordeaux . |
17 | She worked with the regional adviser in religious and moral education and became involved in teacher' in-service training particularly concerning multicultural education . |
18 | Betty 's classroom practice changed whilst she worked with the advisory teacher , but the lack of congruence between her beliefs about mathematics and about how children learn and those behind the innovation , made it unlikely that such changes would be sustained once he left . |
19 | She worked with the local women at St. Martin 's , Elterwater , and in 1883 linen was being spun and woven again in the Langdale Valley . |
20 | Michael went with her to meetings and joined her when she worked for the Liberal cause because it was the next best thing to Labour . |
21 | She worked for the Serbian Relief Fund in Salonika , took charge of a temporary Serbian refugee colony in Bastia , Corsica , and was decorated by the Serbian government . |
22 | In the early 1980s , because of her past connection with the military establishment , intellectuals tended to shun her and rumours had it that she worked for the Chinese KGB , the Ministry of State Security . |
23 | She worked for the British Council in the monolithic Spring Gardens building between the Mall and Trafalgar Square . |
24 | A number of years ago she worked in the social services department of Cleveland county council . |
25 | She completed her education in Croydon before moving to Guildford where she worked in the Social Services Department and then the personnel department of an Insurance Company . |
26 | Next , we worked on the automatic parsing of the LOB Corpus , and on the improvement of the automatic tagging system . |
27 | That meant we worked in the same building on different floors . |
28 | We worked in the same section for a year or two . |
29 | Though we worked in the same department , I saw little of Daisy , as we were always on different shifts . |
30 | At great length , and with considerable idealistic heart-searching , they worked through the various problems and anomalies of the paper in comparison with its rival newspapers . |