Example sentences of "he work with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet the final image of him working with plague victims transforms him into a heroic character .
2 Back in Plymouth he worked with J. N. Darby [ q.v. ] and became a leader of the newly formed community at Providence Chapel who were soon nicknamed ‘ Plymouth Brethren ’ .
3 ‘ I understand he worked with Dominic Wetherby once . ’
4 Mr Hussey said : ‘ He worked with determination and enthusiasm . ’
5 He worked with Phillips Petroleum and Kerr McGee and gained production , field development and drilling experience in Norway and the US .
6 He worked with Smeaton on the improvement of the Aire and Calder river navigation , and assisted him with a canal survey in Ireland in 1773 .
7 Previously , he worked with Elida Gibbs , part of Unilever in North West London .
8 Prior to his eight years at Lucas , he worked with Noel Penny Turbines Limited and Rolls Royce .
9 He settled in Denver where he worked with Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart in a group that later became known as the World 's Greatest Jazz Band .
10 He worked with Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable in John Huston 's monumental The Misfits .
11 He worked with others for a strong resolution against cruelty to marine animals , but with only modest success .
12 Encouraged by US officials , on his return to Moscow he worked with Gorbachev 's economic adviser Yevgeny Primakov to draft an open letter to the G-7 leaders which was published at the end of May , proposing the co-ordination of a plan of Soviet economic reform with a G-7 programme of economic assistance .
13 During that time he worked with wool blending as Teasing Foreman and latterly as assistant to the Raw Materials ' Manager in the Warehouse office .
14 He felt great , he worked with class and he had the right attitude .
15 PRESIDENT-elect Bill Clinton kept a careful distance from world problems yesterday as he worked with aides to plan the administration that will take over the world 's most powerful country when he takes the oath of office on January 20 .
16 Now attached to the British team , he was sent to join the ‘ Metallurgical Project ’ in Chicago where he worked with Glenn Seaborg on the chemical extraction of plutonium .
17 Soon after the Second World War , in which he worked with ENSA ( or ‘ Every-Night-Something-Awful ’ , as he called it ) , he came to work for the music publishing firm of R. Smith and Co Ltd and served as editor of British Bandsman ( the brass band world 's leading newspaper since 1887 ) for 15 years .
18 He worked with men like Jack Jones and Hugh Scanlon .
19 At the NIA until just before Christmas , he worked with Martin McDermott , on loan from the Irish police in Dublin , instructing mixed classes of US Army personnel , Federal agents and state law-enforcement officers in the latest audio and video surveillance techniques .
20 Previously he worked with Strathclyde Regional Council in Paisley , and has also worked with Curry 's in Falkirk .
21 Once in London , he worked with James Asperne , of the European Magazine , Thomas Hurst , of Longman 's , and perhaps Thomas Tegg [ q.v. ] , who witnessed Wilson 's admission to the Clothworkers ' Company 7 February 1810 .
22 He worked with Ramsey on several ecumenical committees and respected his mind .
23 Peckham graduated from Cambridge in 1960 and went to University College Hospital in London , where he worked with Gwen Hilton .
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