Example sentences of "who is employed [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In this case Ewbank J. had before him evidence from Miss Heal , a barrister and solicitor of the relevant Regional Municipality in the Province of Ontario , who is employed as a Crown Office lawyer in the Crown Office of the Attorney-General for the Province of Ontario . |
2 | Might the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) want more money for Derbyshire so that it can employ more people such as his brother , who is employed as a personnel liaison officer for Toyota , his sister-in-law , who is employed in the county publicity department — — and such as another sister-in-law , who is employed in the education department ? |
3 | This is borne out by the court 's judgment in Lopes da Veiga v. Staatssecretaris van Justitie ( Case 9/88 ) [ 1989 ] E.C.R. 2989 , from which it appears that in order for a national of a member state who is permanently employed on board a ship flying the flag of another member state to have the status of a worker/national of a member state who is employed in the territory of another member state , the relationship of employment must exhibit a sufficiently close link with that territory . |
4 | Might the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) want more money for Derbyshire so that it can employ more people such as his brother , who is employed as a personnel liaison officer for Toyota , his sister-in-law , who is employed in the county publicity department — — and such as another sister-in-law , who is employed in the education department ? |
5 | Might the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) want more money for Derbyshire so that it can employ more people such as his brother , who is employed as a personnel liaison officer for Toyota , his sister-in-law , who is employed in the county publicity department — — and such as another sister-in-law , who is employed in the education department ? |
6 | A recent story , quite unexplained , was related to me by Mr G. Leslie who is employed by British Rail in the London area . |
7 | ‘ For the purposes of this Act an appointed representative is a person — ( a ) who is employed by an authorised person ( his ‘ principal ’ ) under a contract for services which — ( i ) requires or permits him to carry on investment business to which this section applies ; and ( ii ) complies with subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) below ; and ( b ) for whose activities in carrying on the whole or part of that investment business his principal has accepted responsibility in writing ; and the investment business carried on by an appointed representative as such is the investment business for which his principal has accepted responsibility . |
8 | ‘ For the purposes of this Act an appointed representative is a person — ( a ) who is employed by an authorised person ( his ‘ principal ’ ) under a contract for services which — ( i ) requires or permits him to carry on investment business to which this section applies ; and ( ii ) complies with subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) below ; and ( b ) for whose activities in carrying on the whole or part of that investment business his principal has accepted responsibility in writing ; and the investment business carried on by an appointed representative as such is the investment business for which his principal has accepted responsibility . |
9 | This is a person without teaching qualifications who is employed by the LEA to work alongside a class teacher , often with a particular child who has special educational needs . |
10 | CATERING services manager at Barlaston , Janet Broadbent , who is employed by The Catering Guild — under contract for the Wedgwood canteen — has recently been awarded the Guild 's Marketing Award for 1992 . |
11 | Note also that a foreign lawyer ( whether an RFL or not ) who is employed by an English solicitor has all the rights of a solicitor 's clerk , and as such can , under supervision , do all reserved activities except advocacy in open court . |
12 | Whereas somebody who is employed by the firm might be very worried about doing because they 're more bothered about keeping their job . |