Example sentences of "[Wh pn] work [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Bromley points out that there is a great difference between the truly independent street seller and seasonal workers , who work for a regular wage though not on a permanent basis and who would be included in the informal sector category ( Bromley 1979 ) . |
2 | In addition , there are perhaps another 200 professional musicians who work for a substantial part of their time in cathedrals , collegiate and choral foundations , and Royal Peculiars . |
3 | 2 ‘ Internal capitalists ’ are senior executives who work for a single firm , but do not have a substantial ownership stake in it . |
4 | This is especially so for people who work on a continuous basis as casual workers . |
5 | A large proportion of the people who work at a nuclear plant — a total of several hundred for each reactor — are concerned with ‘ health physics ’ , the official description for radiation protection . |
6 | It seems that more and more well-known businesses are hiring Jasminder and colleagues of hers who work in a similar vein . |
7 | It is very difficult , particularly for those who work in a stuffy , overcrowded office , to which they commute on a stuffy overcrowded train , successfully to avoid catching cold or other viruses . |
8 | What the people who work in a local government planning office do is constrained by a further dominant ideology at some higher level of centrality . |
9 | People who work in a particular business tend to read the relevant trade and technical press , whether in the UK it be The Grocer , Marketing , Electronics Weekly , the British Baker , or whatever . |
10 | There were n't the business organisations that we have today , which place those who work in a particular place in the structure , as employee or employer . |