Example sentences of "[adv] work for them " in BNC.
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1 | The transnational capitalist class in the Third World will undoubtedly be connected with foreign TNCs , though its members will not necessarily work for them . |
2 | I did actually get over to work for them in 1968–70 and 1971 , but this story I am referring to was in 1967 when I was just paying a visit and was given a bed for the night in the hostel . |
3 | Joan asked whether her brother would be charged with murder if she did not work for them . |
4 | Nor does he consider the possibility that some pupils may find that the approach does not work for them . |
5 | Yurchenko contacted the American Embassy in Rome in August 1985 , having already worked for them as an agent in place . |
6 | And it 's the same kids who are complaining that the A&R system is not working for them , that A&R men do n't understand . |
7 | Dairy Crest are suing Mr Rollings for damages , claiming he canvassed for custom while he was still working for them . |
8 | They went to live with relatives , but also worked for them ( Gittins , 1985 , pp. 15–16 ) . |
9 | Small peasant farmers can not compete with capitalist concerns , with the result that they often lose their land to them and end up working for them or migrating to the towns in search of wage labour . |
10 | I think I did end up working for them though . ’ |
11 | You may well end up working for them . |
12 | I could also assess whether this new formula or exercise was really working for them . |
13 | ‘ However , because their access to scarce funds is more open than other disciplines , this places an extra responsibility on HSE managers to allocate their budgets wisely and to make this cash really work for them . ’ |
14 | For example , most farmers are self-employed , many farmers now work part-time in other occupations but may still be classified as self-employed farmers , farmers ' wives often work for them as partners , professional people may often work from home preferring a rural to an urban base , and large estates still employ a number of private domestic staff . |
15 | She does n't work for them |
16 | Of course she does n't work for them now . . |
17 | All right , so I 've got a bottle of Scotch which costs about 50 quid and if the studio does n't pay for it I 'll never work for them again , and a big pile of this flimsy hotel notepaper . |
18 | oh yes he said I 've worked it out those extra hours I 've paid you for them but I thought you actually worked for them for nothing and I 've just given you a bonus |
19 | Annabelle 's family have owned their furniture shop for over 100 years and it is easy to see why they are a success if you have had the privilege of actually working for them , as I have . |