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

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1 Davies was also skilled at constructing local earthworks to prevent flooding by the Severn and his earned him his first big contract from the Montgomeryshire Public Works Engineer , Thomas Penson ( presumably the same Penson of Oswestry who worked with the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway and was responsible for the design of stations including the recently refurbished Gobowen station and Shrewsbury 's joint station ) .
2 Chinese authorities have executed a bank accountant who embezzled more than $175,000 in the country 's first such case of computer fraud , the Xinhua Daily Telegraph newspaper reported yesterday : Shi Biao , who worked for the Jilin branch of the state-run Agricultural Bank of China , was found to have siphoned funds to private accounts from August to November 1991 , and he and accomplice Yu Lixin were arrested as they were preparing to leave China through the southern economic zone of Shenzhen , bordering Hong Kong ; it was the first case of bank embezzlement via computer in China ; China imposes the death penalty for a variety of offences , ranging from bicycle theft to panda poaching .
3 Then Tom , who worked for the Bryant and May match firm , will splash out on a greenhouse and a garden shed for himself .
4 He was flown to America and during his debriefing exposed two Russian spies , Edward Howard , who worked for the CIA , and Ronald Pelton , who had worked for the NSA .
5 WABI was written by people who worked at the BIOS house Phoenix Technologies and later at Integrated Technologies Inc .
6 ‘ We ’ turned out to be a husband who worked at the London HQ of an oil company and two children , a boy of twelve and a girl of fifteen , both at boarding school .
7 Four porters who worked at the Heathrow Penta Hotel refused to meet or greet guests , deliver keys to rooms or move luggage if a guest transferred to a new room .
8 For most people in Britain , the Medical Research Council 's study , published in February 1990 , revealing the strong possibility that fathers who worked in the Sellafield reprocessing plant in Cumbria had passed leukaemia to their children in their sperm , moved speculation out of the realms of the circumstantial into that of the confirmed .
9 And tonight he was going to meet a magnificent girl called Jane Ashton who worked in the Y.M.C.A. canteen in the village of Chavigny .
10 As someone who worked in the BMC when it was at its height , and who has very long acquaintance with both protagonists , I can vouch for the veracity of Dennis 's story as told here , and can only lament the nit-picking which has continued even after its publication in this book .
11 One was Morey Bernstein , who worked in the United States , and the other was Arnall Bloxham , who worked in Britain .
12 According to Mark Siegel , who worked in the Carter White House , With Reagan in the executive mansion the atmosphere was different ; members of congress were pleased to have their telephone calls returned ; where possible they were provided with assistance and they were carefully plyed with the ‘ small potatoes ’ of presidential patronage .
13 A Mr J. Franklin from Beachampton , who worked in the Smithy , used to trap and bring rabbits to work every Monday morning when they were in season , for which he charged 2s 6d ( 12. ½p ) each .
14 Jed had provided some of it , Peter brought the Beaujolais Nouveau and the rest came from Tina 's current boyfriend , who worked in the Grog Blossom shop .
15 In MAKING IT BETTER , the improbably , coolly glamorous Jane Asher plays Diana Harrington , half of a couple who work for the BBC and have sex problems : her husband of 20 years tells her he is leaving her to set up as an homosexual , an announcement which seems to disturb her less than a wheel clamp .
16 The people who work for the ES are civil servants .
17 The failure of ministers to persuade many of those who work in the NHS of the need for reform thus emerges as the key factor shaping the pace of implementation .
18 The new alliance of pressure groups would aim to ‘ secure democracy in the NHS , exclude commercialisation of health care from the service and achieve a real health service review in which the people who work in the NHS are consulted . ’
19 Another change of direction — rather than building and extending what has been been achieved during the past few years — could lead to yet another thoroughly dispiriting time for patients , and for those who work in the NHS .
20 No one questions the dedication of those who work in the NHS .
21 The changes that are being introduced are all designed to enable those who work in the NHS to give you even better care .
22 Des Ferguson of Water and Drainage and Cathryn Thompson , who works with the East Lothian Social Work Resource Team in Haddington , have decided to go ‘ on the road ’ for a year .
23 The new Treasurer is Ann Mumbi , who works with the Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation in Kitwe , Zambia .
24 Peter , who works for the East Midlands Electricity Board , has three daughters by a previous marriage — Tara , 19 , Sophie , 16 , and Amy , seven , who adores Thomas .
25 ‘ The people here want to spend their money on the more expensive imported brands , ’ say Eugen , 24 , who works for the Soros Foundation in Timisoara .
26 Clinton Manning , who works for the Birmingham Evening Mail , was stopped as he put the £17,582 Rover 220 turbo through its paces .
27 ‘ He closes his eyes when he speaks and I do n't trust anyone who does that , ’ said Miss Jayne Pooles , 34 , who works for the London ITV channel , Thames Television , in nearby Teddington .
28 Lance Gardner , who works at the Castlefields Health Centre , Runcorn , in Cheshire , says the arrangement should give nurses the recognition they deserve for the work they do .
29 Lesage , who works at the Institut Pinel for the Criminally Insane , testified that ‘ it is possible that people with serious emotional problems might take the letter , identify with its contents and use Lepine as a model ’ .
30 Mr Maurette , who works at the CNRS Nuclear and Mass Spectrometry Centre near Paris , and Mr Pourchet , a glaciologist from the University of Grenoble , devised a scheme to prise micrometeorites from the continent 's icy grip using hot water and careful filtration .
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