Example sentences of "[pers pn] work for a [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 | ‘ You work for a man called Hugo Kemp . ’ |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | They work for a living and do n't make much money . |
16 | 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 . |