Example sentences of "he works [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained . |
2 | I very much thank THE LORD for the NHS and the way he works through the medicines and staff . |
3 | He works as a driver for an electric animal vet . |
4 | He works as a helper on building sites , casual , low-paid labour . |
5 | He works as a cook in the local prison , and his wife is a maid . |
6 | For him , it was just another working day at the church in Cheltenham where he works as a curate . |
7 | He works as a packer and is training towards becoming a final examiner . |
8 | Safety is also uppermost in mind as he works as a lifeguard . |
9 | In his spare time he works as a reclamation engineer . |
10 | He works as a potboy on Fridays , collecting glasses . ’ |
11 | He works as a lawyer in the county council 's legal department . |
12 | ‘ The eventual aim ’ , wrote Alexander Cockburn in Student Power ‘ is the cementing of a revolutionary bloc with working-class forces ; but the immediate power of the student lies in his university , his college , where he works as a student . ’ |
13 | Bachelor Brian left Wirral in 1965 to emigrate to New Zealand and later moved to Tasmania where he works as a college caretaker and security officer . |
14 | Settling back in the office chair at Northwood Stadium in the Potteries town of Hanley , where he works as a recreation assistant , Brannen shrugs his powerful shoulder at the first reverential mention of the decathlon doyen . |
15 | He is my wife 's brother and he works as a journalist with a newspaper in Hue . |
16 | He works as a journalist ( Naipaul 's father was also a journalist ) and some of the funniest scenes include his imaginative coverage of local news . |
17 | But when Adam does emerge , he works at a roadside diner , where he 's smitten with waitress Caroline ( 1993 Oscar-winner Marisa Tomei ) . |
18 | Norman studies how people interact with computers ; he works at the University of California in San Diego . |
19 | He works at the KGB like Jesus he clears out all the filth and drives people away , because they have a lot of crooks there ’ . |
20 | He works with a mixture of screeprinting and paints and his current work is rich in depictions of dinosaurs and automobiles . |
21 | He works with a team of senior tutors whose number has increased broadly in line with the growth of the Course and of its popularity . |
22 | ‘ Every day he works with the defence and makes sure everything is tight . |
23 | He works with the Duke of Montrose ( ‘ The dumb Dook ’ , some people call him here ) , mobilising the white backlash . |
24 | He works on a food cost budget of £5.50 per head for his top-floor staff restaurant , and £6.50 per head in the director 's private dining rooms . |
25 | In general , he works on the principle of minimal effort to achieve the required objectives in terms of both speed and quality . |
26 | No he works on the channel tunnel . |
27 | There he works on the Slime Line , which is basically rather like the Northern Line , but slightly more regular . |
28 | He works for a development agency and two of his brothers were killed by Marcos so although he claims to be the least revolutionary of the family , he is fairly well into the issues . |
29 | Nigel 's going to come and fit it cos he works for a company who makes and he 's doing them in every room . |
30 | He works for a Peugeot dealership and the company has offered a back-up vehicle with the promise of petrol from other businesses . |