Example sentences of "he worked [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although not an outstanding boxer himself , he assisted a number of other young boxers including the more famous ex-slave champion Tom Molyneux in whose corner he worked during the Virginian 's classic fight with the English heavyweight champion Tom Cribb in December 1810 , Cribb finishing victorious ( Egan , 1812 ) .
2 He worked without an easel and with the minimum of fuss , placing his canvas on a chair and painting quietly , ‘ interrupting only now and then to take a gulp of alcohol from a bottle .
3 He worked outside the city , and was sometimes away for days at a time .
4 He wrote The Sermon on the Mount : For Sunday School Teachers ( 1937 ) , and back in Tientsin , he worked on a Manual of Christian Discipline , to be translated into Chinese for the guidance of Chinese pastors , and published Prayers for Daily Use ( 1942 ) .
5 He then came to Britain , where he worked on a farm and in a Blackburn cotton mill .
6 In spite of these reservations , he worked on the rest of the poem very quickly and its last three sections were drafted before the end of that month .
7 He worked on the Cromford canal linking the mill of Richard Arkwright [ q.v. ] in Bradford and the Derbyshire coalfield .
8 Here he worked on the home ground of his old master , Adam Sedgwick , and began his long continued interest in Lower Palaeozoic stratigraphy .
9 He worked on the sets with a minature theatre stage in Los Angeles for nine months and , unusually for a set designer , he has attended every minute of rehearsals in London .
10 He worked on the buses when he arrived , showed me a canopy in front of a hotel that he 'd brought down on his first solo drive .
11 So he worked on the nocturne by day , mindful of the contradiction .
12 He worked on the land until joining up in 1914 .
13 While at Cambridge he worked on the problem of the stability of Saturn 's rings .
14 Having to choose between being ‘ poor in Oxford or comfortable in Aber. ’ , he chose Aberystwyth , where he worked on the university magazine , published his first poems and stories , and dabbled in left-wing politics .
15 He then surveyed for a French company a number of railway lines in Italy and Switzerland , before returning to England , where he worked on the Birmingham and Wolverhampton Railway and the Kennet and Avon and Stourbridge canals .
16 River rescue : Workman Anthony Robson , 33 , from Cleveland , was rescued from the River Tyne by marine police after falling from scaffolding as he worked on the Scotswood Bridge in Newcastle yesterday .
17 He was in Canada in 1908–9 prospecting and surveying ; he worked on the Lagos Railway in West Africa 1910–11 , and in 1912 was employed as an engineer by the United Railways of Havana .
18 And then suddenly we find the district auditor making comments about an environmental strategy , which I would have thought was , if he worked on the basis of the last one , rather outside his remit .
19 He worked on the family farm before the First World War ; enlisted in the army and became a captain ; and after the war sank his savings into a clothing store , and lost them when it failed .
20 Then in the afternoon she played with Diana , or talked happily to Matthew while he worked on the farm .
21 He worked on the farm until four o'clock in the afternoon .
22 Reflected Glory reunites him with writer Ronald Harwood and director Elijah Moskinsky , with whom he worked on the stage production of Another Time a few years ago .
23 She had been surprised how hard he worked on the place .
24 He worked on the staff of the Law Society from 1958 to 1964 , having first taken articles with Maxwell Batley & Co , in London .
25 He was only clear about the classification as he worked through the foundations of his pragmatism and metaphysics in the 1890s , but it represents the systematization of a set of views that he had been groping towards since the 1860s .
26 There he worked through the sessions with Alec Smith , the Prime Minister 's son .
27 Because clients might not have accepted his African name , he worked under the pseudonym of Peter Mackenzie .
28 In the summer of his second year at university he worked at a butcher 's .
29 He worked at a car body repair shop in Frampton on Severn .
30 Alford Grammar school also had a hand in the education of Captain John Smith before he went to Louth and Thomas Paine , famous for abolishing slavery in Pennsylvania and for his written works , in particular ‘ The Rights of Man ’ , lived here for several years when he worked at the Excise Office .
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