Example sentences of "he work in the " in BNC.

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1 His body clock free-ran so that on occasions he was the victim of a clash between an internal cause — which thought it was night and wanted him to sleep — and an external cause , society — which required him to work in the ( real ) daytime .
2 The company also insisted that he learnt a bit about the business he would soon be running , sending him to work in the busy Birmingham store for a month .
3 He receives for his employment a take home pay of seventy three pounds per week , he lives with his parents and pays a board of twenty pounds per week he 's fortunate in that his employer takes him to work in the mornings but he has to catch the bus home in the evening and at lunchtime on Saturdays which costs him seven pounds forty .
4 He 's fortunate in that his employer takes him to work in the mornings but he has to catch the bus home in the evening and a at lunchtime on Saturdays which costs him seven pounds forty .
5 After six years his father sent him to work in the bonded tea house of Sanderson Fox in London , to broaden his experience .
6 Not even as f far as getting him to work in the morning .
7 Does he work in the business ? ’
8 For a period , he worked in the Manchester factory from 3am until 5pm , going to bed at 7pm so he could get up in time for the next day 's duty .
9 In the mornings he worked in the kitchen while his aunt baked or cooked or sewed ; here in the evenings he absorbed the sense of the impact of new industries on an older more settled way of life which , much later , found its way into the stories and sketches of his best Welsh work , Rest and Unrest and Light and Twilight .
10 From 1939 to 1941 he worked in the Ministry of Home Security ; he served in the Rifle Brigade until 1945 , rising to the rank of major .
11 During the Second World War he worked in the production of aero-engine components and served as engineer officer with the Clevedon Fire Brigade .
12 Betty Maitland very obligingly looked up Danny Ram on the payroll ( his name was actually Danyatai Ram ) and told Robyn that he worked in the foundry .
13 From 1967 to 1975 he worked in the family businesses and then decided to return and finish his PhD .
14 Jim Keeble , also an ex Boy Entrant , was posted to Watton in 1954 as a Senior Aircraftsman ( SAC ) Radar Mechanic and he worked in the Special Radio Servicing Flight ( SRSF ) .
15 Periodically he returned to his Australian roots , but for long periods he worked in the UK .
16 And for soon after that me father had to give up the mine be because of his health and he went to work at the depot er were the bus depot and he worked in the battery house where they made all the batteries up , charged the batteries for the buses , looked after the electrical side there was electrician , he were n't , me father were n't electrician but he was working with electrician but his main job was charging the batteries , putting them on in groups in the , in the er battery house and charging house , to keep all the batteries charged up for all the buses petrol buses tr and trolley buses .
17 For example , Simon believed that his salary would suffer if there were unions at his place of work : he worked in the sales department of a small company manufacturing aluminium products .
18 Well Dad , he worked in the ammu in the munitions at Coventry , down Lane for the Humber people , during the war .
19 But he was tt er a twist hand in the hosiery trade , making socks , and he worked in the last mobile , not mobile , er mechanical stocking manufacturers , owned by my uncle , Mr Frank , in Street and th what we used to called Street .
20 He worked in the adult school movement in girls ’ clubs run from the Friend 's Meeting House in St Martin 's Lane .
21 His name , it seemed , was Simkin , and he was not an aircrew cadet like the rest of us but a regular and a member of the groundstaff ; he worked in the kitchens .
22 Allhusen 's education is obscure ; he worked in the grain trade first at Rostock , then from 1825 at Newcastle upon Tyne with two older brothers .
23 His health prevented him from active service in World War I but from 1916 he worked in the war trade intelligence department and in Admiralty research .
24 In the summer of 1914 Braque was once more at Sorgues , while Picasso spent his time between Sorgues and Avignon , where he worked in the company of André Derain .
25 Her father Thomas , a Dalton-in-Furness man aged 44 , after marrying a Millom girl ( also Sarah ) , moved to Ulverston where he worked in the capacity of general labourer .
26 Writing about a Molla Suleyman , muderris of the medrese of Sahib(-i) Baz ( ? ) in Antakya , the compiler says : " Because he worked in the and was [ never ] in the [ in this case in the plural , no one has been found who knows the circumstances of his higher education .
27 He had a part-time job in a large firm of chemists where he worked in the stockrooms .
28 Yes and he worked in the High Street and er he what would you say suppose that 's the proper word .
29 For most of his forty years with the company , he worked in the Finishing Department where he began in 1950 .
30 According to Ken he worked in the old Government Commission , which was tucked away in the back somewhere , until the present Government wound it up and the Cabinet Office took over its functions .
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