Example sentences of "[noun sg] working in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The irony of this statement would not have been lost on any Ghanaian journalist working in the period under Nkrumah from 1957 to 1966 , for this was exactly what happened to Ghana 's newspapers : they became sycophantic , uncritical mouthpieces for the president and his view of that country , Africa and the world .
2 Each high school has its own PIC Careers Specialist working in the school .
3 ‘ That came about after we had a Ghanaian girl working in the Edinburgh office , ’ Mr McLaren said .
4 However , another group working in the US believes it has gone some way to understanding the link between high pressures and the superconducting state .
5 A two shift system was introduced in this department to coincide with the shift working in the underframe shop .
6 There was still a good deal to be done : studying the local map , persuading a naval man to lend me his dark blue trousers , and buying a filthy cap for a hundred cigarettes from a Pole working in the washroom .
7 A team working in the Wolfson Research Laboratories of the University 's Department of Clinical Chemistry has won the Queen 's Award for Technological Advancement .
8 He barely had time to greet the town 's Tory candidate Michael Fallon before being handed a single iris appropriately blue by a florist working in the shop beneath the party office .
9 Food comes pretty much free with the husband 's job working in the fields for the team .
10 I am currently an economics teacher working in the South Ward area .
11 These include a most valuable Consultation Paper ( No. 120 ) published last year by the Law Commission ‘ Restitution of Payments Made Under a Mistake of Law , ’ for which we owe much to Mr. Jack Beatson and also , I understand , to Dr. Sue Arrowsmith ; and a series of articles by academic lawyers of distinction working in the field of restitution .
12 The famous locomotive was making its inaugural run over WSR metals on July 1 when the engineer working in the Leigh Wood region spotted the obstructions which has been deliberately placed on the running lines .
13 • a person on a normal routine working in the daytime ; • a night-worker ; • somebody with a very irregular life-style ; • a new-born baby ; • a watchkeeper on a merchant ship .
14 But of their social status and origin , and their place in the community we know little , and Loyn suggests that the term moneyer ( in English mynetere ) may have covered both ‘ the gentleman , who farmed the office , and the craftsman working in the mint ’ .
15 The Halo Trust , a British charity working in the region , estimated that the death toll could reach 3,000 .
16 There would be much more point in spending the rest of the week working in the library , planning a project of her own .
17 Iron working in the area goes back a long way .
18 It has been questioned whether there is much resemblance between a student working in the Nuffield mode and an experimental scientist working in his laboratory , and probably many a teacher of science has wondered whether it logically follows that this objective requires the use of discovery learning .
19 To drive this point home , let us leave the Zande for a moment and consider the following experience of a research student working in the Cameroon Republic .
20 A colleague working in the laboratory to which Dr Sasaki had been walking was dead ; Dr Sasaki 's patient whom he had just left was also dead .
21 They set out policies for future mineral development and often contain useful information about past and current mineral working in the area .
22 Notice the basket maker working in the cellar .
23 Notice the basket maker working in the cellar .
24 The path joined a cart-track leading to Jordan 's farm and he could hear a tractor working in the distance .
25 Four giant cranes have been given a lift ten miles down the River Mersey to start a new life working in the Port of Liverpool .
26 But does not Dr. Jackson have a powerful point when he says that the new system — This is a man working in the system .
27 Instead they believe the 40 year-old father-of-three was mistaken for another man working in the area .
28 It started when a man working in the sorting office was suspended for refusing to stand in for a colleague who 'd gone sick .
29 The practical problems for an artist working in the streets , markets or in the homes various enormously from day to day .
30 Painted around 1660–70 by an unknown artist working in the state of Basohli in the Punjab Hills , the work shows a young woman returning home to find her lover gone , and is estimated to fetch £80–120,000 ( $140–210,000 ) .
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