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

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1 ‘ Like , if this all fell through we could go and work for Niall 's old man tomorrow , ’ shrugs Ashley .
2 You were telling me erm a little while back that erm you were made to go and work at Bilston .
3 The house was sold off and I ended up inheriting 12,000 dollars , so I went straight out and bought an AG 440 Ampex professional four track machine and took it up to my father 's coffee plant , and every night when he left I would drive up and work on Stevie 's and my songs .
4 She would go and work with Albert Schweitzer .
5 There were the Bingley summer courses , and those at Grantley to which we invited professional painters to meet and work with West Riding teachers .
6 The most famous painters , musicians and writers chose to live and work in Venice above all other cities .
7 I would like to guide and work in New Zealand or Canada .
8 Barely fifty , he intended to continue to live and work in Ealing .
9 The Jesuits brought over their leading painter in Europe in the late sixteenth century , the Italian Bernardo Bitti , to live and work in Cuzco .
10 My father was German , but he came to live and work in England .
11 When they come to live and work in England they expect no language difficulties such as they know would await them in , say , Panama or Cuba .
12 Successively more stringent British nationality laws had denied Hong Kong Chinese the right to live and work in Britain .
13 As I said earlier , I was grateful to go and work in Britain and I also was grateful for all the great writers in English .
14 He can hardly live here and work in London . ’
15 But they are very much aware that they were forced to train and work in London , with no permanent dance companies in Merseyside to come back to .
16 Did you was it you who chose to go and work in Llaneilian or did they send you to work there from ?
17 Jo has come to live and work in Dublin .
18 The British penchant for shooting themselves in the foot emerged again when officials decided that professionals who resided and worked outside Britain were ineligible to play , although they qualified by birth .
19 Meese was closely involved in the appointment of cabinet members and worked with Pendleton James , the White House personnel director , to ensure that not only sub-cabinet appointments but also the 2,000 lower level political positions went , as far as possible , to candidates who were both competent and ideologically sound .
20 His move into intelligence came during the Second World War in which he served as a colonel and worked with Eisenhower 's Supreme Allied Headquarters .
21 He then studied many contemporary movement systems in Europe and worked with Bode and Dalcroze teachers to provide rhythmic movement classes .
22 His First from Cambridge was followed by a short career in the Civil Service , commercial experience with IBM , and work with another search firm before he joined John Stork and met and worked with Saxton .
23 Armstrong , who was born in Hebburn and worked with Crosby in Kuwait , was reluctant to leave a secure coaching job at Highbury for a one-year contract at Roker .
24 In 1972 Barnard left the NCC and worked for Airfix , the model company , on producing a version of Filetab that would work on its new Digital Equipment PDP-11 minicomputer .
25 This represents a return for Ms Michel to the company where she began her career : she joining Chatto , and worked for Hutchinson and Cape , before joining Bloomsbury in its launch in 1987 ( after a brief dalliance at Weidenfeld — now part of Orion ) .
26 He began life as a commercial photographer and worked for Renault , but he was sacked for bad time keeping after late nights in the darkroom .
27 We prevailed on him to ensure the appeal was heard in public , and worked through Wales Wildlife and Countryside Link to help form a Campaign Consortium to prepare evidence to present to the inquiry .
28 He was a poor quarry boy and worked at Tilly Whim .
29 Part cool technological fantasy — like the City 's macho high tec architecture ; part children 's tea party — jelly beyond ones wildest dreams ; part culinary icon — the associations of mixing bowl factory production line , and market stall symbolise the lives and concerns of the men , women and children who lived and worked at Spitalfields .
30 Désiré Feurle , who studied Decorative Arts at Sotheby 's London and worked at Sotheby 's New York has , since opening his gallery in November 1990 , exhibited works by contemporary artists such as Gilbert and George , Julian Schnabel , Alexander von Schlieffen and Anish Kapoor in conjunction with historical works of decorative art .
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