Example sentences of "he worked [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's here that he worked on the painstaking part by part design of the bike on a computer .
2 Though he worked on the new liturgy , he was only able to publish the English Litany in Henry 's reign .
3 In 1917 Macmillan took the chair of history at the Johannesburg School of Mines ( later the University of the Witwatersrand ) where he worked on the radical Scots missionary Dr John Philip .
4 During World War I he worked on the western front in a field survey company and in interpretation of aerial photographs .
5 There he worked on the unfashionable inorganic chemistry ; his science was always to be on the boundary of physics and chemistry .
6 Acting as consultant to the Board of Overseas Trade , he worked on the British empire exhibition , Wembley , in 1924 , as a designer of friezes , decorations , and displays .
7 He worked at the British Museum for more than five years ; and is currently a research assistant in the Imperial War Museum 's Dept of Exhibits and Firearms .
8 After demobilization he worked at the National Hospital , Queen Square , and at Hammersmith Hospital , and in 1947 was appointed assistant physician to Dr A. G. Ogilvie at the RVI , where he further developed his neurological interests and established a flourishing private practice .
9 He worked at the local riding stable cum farm .
10 Allison claims to have started the idea in 1978 when he worked at the Clinical Research Centre in Harrow .
11 Nichol had developed a relationship with a 16-year-old girl , Alana Jeannette , with whom he worked at the Little Chef at Skeeby , North Yorkshire , said Mr Spencer .
12 Philip Leapor told Freemantle that he worked for the Blencowe family for five years following his daughter 's birth .
13 Then he worked for the British . ’
14 He worked for the British Ministry of Information in New York during 1915 , returning to England in 1916 to enlist with the Irish Guards , but was wounded and invalided out in 1917 .
15 In the 1940s , he worked for the Northern Whig and then for the Intelligence Corps and the Foreign Office .
16 Outside the college as well as within it , he worked for the Conservative party , attending meetings and electioneering .
17 He worked with the bovine strain , but confirmed his positive findings with virulent human organisms .
18 During the war of 1914–18 he worked with the Royal Army Medical Corps as a psychiatrist in hospitals , including Craiglockhart , for shell-shocked soldiers .
19 Macijauskas himself is from the second city and former capital , Kaunas which is where he worked with the local branch of the society , won some competitions and became a newspaper reporter .
20 He worked among the poor of the Shankill Road , and later became an evangelist in America .
21 He worked in the private sector of industry in the w d in the wool industry for many years when wool was the staple industry of .
22 Yes and he worked in the High Street and er he what would you say suppose that 's the proper word .
23 Joining Anderson Green in 1949 , he worked in the Inward Freight Department and Hotel Services Accountants of Orient Line before moving to the Accounts Department of Passenger Division following the P&O/Orient Line merger in 1960 .
24 For most of his forty years with the company , he worked in the Finishing Department where he began in 1950 .
25 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 ) .
26 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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