Example sentences of "[pers pn] work for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I work for a gallery , ’ she said .
2 I work for a firm of accountants in Shoe Lane .
3 My name is Bill and I work for a firm called Peter 's Windows , we manufacture and fit high quality conservatories , patio doors , double glazing and se security windows etcetera , is there anything in this line you 'll be do you think ?
4 I WORK for a company which pays its staff by cheque .
5 Erm I work for a company Limited
6 Because I work for a Water Authority which is active in the farming of coarse fish , I have access to some interesting books .
7 I work for a record company called Geffen Records .
8 ‘ Ah , yes , well , I work for a television company .
9 They 'd have registered the fact that I work for an advertising agency , and marked me accordingly : ‘ I do think essentially he 's a popular artist , do n't you ? ’
10 I work for the council salting the roads .
11 I was so disappointed to find out that , because I work for the company , I could not send off for three free tea towels and a £1 gift voucher being offered as part of a Hovis and JS combined promotion .
12 ‘ I 'm not the buyer , ’ Culley told him , ‘ I work for the buyer .
13 Now I work for the Family Planning Association because they pay a salary as well as a bonus for each sterilisation .
14 Well I work for the organization Crossroads , and I think what I find in in my contacts with carers is that they need help in the way , and when they need it however , our organization is restricted by lack of funding
15 You work for a man called Hugo Kemp . ’
16 If you work for a company which insists that you drive a particular brand of car , resign , first writing off the car in an accident in which two teenage hookers and a hallucinating macaw reach a rather untimely end .
17 That 's right , I mean , again , it 's one of those things , it 's in the benefits package , if you work for a company , you do n't want to know about it until you need to claim .
18 If you work for an organisation which dictates a house-style , then you must conform to it in your correspondence , but you should remember that there are a number of equally valid alternatives .
19 One of the first things you 'll realise is that you work for an organisation that has to react and respond rapidly to changing circumstances .
20 President-elect Bill Clinton , who takes over from Bush on January 20 , said Mr Bush 's decision gave the message : ‘ If you work for the government you 're above the law . ’
21 Now it is generally observed that most civil servants whatever country they come from make sure that they er give each other pay rises and I know it happens in this country the Civil Service pay pays quite well and it 's certainly a key erm feature in er pay structure in developing countries that if your , if you work for the government you are very very well paid , like government wages can be , you know , four , five , six , ten , twenty times
22 If so , whether you work for the buyer or the seller , you will be able to complain of unfair dismissal , subject to the normal eligibility rule outlined in Chapter 20 .
23 I think that the first thing that one would have to say is that we work for the Ministry of Defence , and not the Ministry of War and therefore we are about defence , we 're about the maintenance of peace , erm this you know maintaining of justice etc etc .
24 We work for the King of Ruritania . ’
25 We work for the prison service director-general and negotiate with him .
26 They work for a living and do n't make much money .
27 Fragmented evidence suggests that questions about married women 's reasons for taking jobs tap the normative tip of the iceberg — that women say they work for the money because this is the socially acceptable reason .
28 Some of them work for a number of different organisations , and some of this sub-group operate via specialist employment agencies , which act as intermediaries between them and the user organisation .
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