Example sentences of "work for [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Christian was sure he would be delighted to go to France and work for Edouard .
32 ICI is also promoting the idea of term time only work for mothers with older children .
33 Work for Moorfield culminated in her appointment as company secretary in 1985 , still on a working-from-home basis .
34 You d so you work for drug companies ?
35 Atlas Powder 's 1,500 employees will join the 8,000 who work for ICI 's worldwide explosives operation .
36 Because scientific needs often overlap the sharp boundaries drawn for good commercial reasons , such combined resources are not necessarily confined to C&P. thus , a further 500 researchers work for ICI Films and ICI Advanced Materials alongside C&P personnel at the Wilton Technical Centre , which is mainly concerned with materials .
37 Managers have two good motives to avoid a deal with creditors for as long as they can : they keep their jobs longer , and they work for shareholders , who do not want a deal either .
38 If the firm that you work for closes down , it will usually be beyond dispute that you are redundant .
39 Which means of course if you work for Trading Standards , as I did until very recently if you work for Trading Standards you tend to get a rather jaundiced view of shopping .
40 Which means of course if you work for Trading Standards , as I did until very recently if you work for Trading Standards you tend to get a rather jaundiced view of shopping .
41 We always seem to have exhibitions to work for , work for galleries , and so on and days are planned around these .
42 There are jobs if you want to be self-employed or work for commission but there 's nothing for someone like me
43 ‘ In the week I work for man , but on Sunday I work for God .
44 I work for Team Sport Scotland and part of my reignement is erm coordinator for women and girl 's football and I find that with the equal opportunities policies of many of the education regions now that more football is being played in primary and in secondary school and the district councils I go to visit I would say that the majority of them are definitely wanting to put money into promoting girl 's and women 's football .
45 I now work for Time magazine , they cover world politics and I cover the international end for them .
46 Furthermore , politicians and workers always work for goals which — due to ideological hegemony — never fundamentally question the logic of capitalism .
47 My name is Les , I work for Wiltshire County Council .
48 ‘ He 's one o ’ the singers who work for Radio Glencoe right here in town .
49 The incident provided excitement and argument for some weeks in Huaiwiri , and much work for Salah Muhammad , even though the girls of the first cohort were nearing the end of their course .
50 ‘ I have been contacted by a number of my constituents , who work for Clwyd County Council , expressing their concerns about the way they will be represented during the period of local government reorganisation .
51 They all work for Michael , I take it ? ’
52 A little voice was whispering : ‘ They all work for Michael now . ’
53 Work for children was equally inconstant and low paid .
54 IT is not all work for children at Mount Pleasant primary school in Darlington , where children take a caring approach .
55 ‘ I work for Mr Creed .
56 Now for a motor car I think you can say that the practical desirabilities of a car , and the acceleration and performance and looks are very important , one could also say that the fact that many people have their cars bought for me by the firm they work for means that they will therefore buy a larger car than they would if it was their own money that they were spending , so the market for cars is perhaps not one which is determined by energy efficiency or even optimum efficiency in terms of people 's and prestige is coming into it as much as these other factors and it is determined by who pays the money .
57 I know some of the guests who will be here , Caroline , the ones who work for Nico .
58 Once work for wages became the norm , different kinds of strategies necessarily took shape , although individual waged work did not remove the importance of the collective unit .
59 There is also the difference between employees who are in offices , who for some reason or other , I 've always found and still do , they seem to have a notion that they 're a different class to others who work for wages .
60 Indeed , not only the earlier act but God 's especial blessings to the British nation in the form of a tradition of civil liberties imposed a particular duty on it to act as exemplar to other nations and work for emancipation .
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