Example sentences of "i [be] work at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , I 'm working at a caff in Harwich . ’
2 I 'm working at the same time .
3 I 'm working at the big hospital in Port au Prince , and I 'm doing some work for my book . ’
4 Yes ar are not that good but I 'm working at it on a sort of regional basis erm but you may have to keep me here for a very long time in order to achieve it .
5 We have things like appraisals to do , she has e I mean I ca n't tell you , all I can is I 'm working at the side of her , she works all the time , she 's very fast , she 's very intelligent .
6 I 'm working at the weekend
7 I 'll tell you what two years since I were working at collieries .
8 Cherry Vanilla was doing nothing — she was eating fruit and breaking out all the time as a result , Jane was doing nothing too — she 'd started a group called Queen Elizabeth which played little , low-life funky bars on the Lower Eastside , Tony Zanetta was working coding , which is a very ignominious job that out-of-work actors do in New York , and I was working at 16 Magazine as a tea boy .
9 When I was working at a hospice I followed up bereaved people who it was felt might need some support .
10 I was working at the Open University as Pro-Vice-Chancellor in charge of student affairs .
11 I was working at the store and I was pretty much going nowhere , from eleven to fifteen .
12 I was working at a hospital in the out-patients ' department recently and when I was leaving at the end of my shift one day , I saw the following message pinned on the notice board , obviously from an extremely irate patient : ‘ Time is a great healer .
13 The whole time that I was working at Erith with Wartberg I would journey right across London every Friday afternoon to see Gyggle at his new office .
14 ( I have to say I was n't in the room with him thought I was working at the Daily Mail at the time . )
15 When I was working at a Polytechnic , we were once required to submit the areas of current research interest for storage on central records .
16 When I was working at British Airways we used to do a lot of technical training and erm it was sort of on er airline regulation , stuff like that and you could always tell the activists cos they did n't really want to all they wanted to do was to get on the computers and actually trying out things out themselves , they piece of furniture the activists do n't want to read the instructions , they want to start putting it together and then they 'd learn from actually putting it together rather than them reading the instructions and regulation training you could always tell the activist cos they sort of always like chopping every bit , they just want to they just want to get on the computers and start inputting numbers and they 'll actually learn , they , they prefer to do that and then somebody can come round and help them out when they get into trouble rather than some of the other which perhaps like to more up front and that 's the activist .
17 till we got to near the den and do that and we spent er a year and a half there and all the time we were watching this house being built , because I was working at the Corporation and the number of people of the Corporation from the tea boy cadet down came up to see this , this and that , was nobody 's business , mm , without , we enjoyed it , it was quite funny really it is
18 I have , I did have experience with cheques and credit cards , but that was when I was working at the chemist , but now we do n't take cheques .
19 Beatrice Futter , Brafferton Village , Darlington : I was working at C. Nelson and Son , Northgate , Darlington .
20 I was a shorthand typist for British Railways at Stratford , East London , and I was working at my desk .
21 M.E. Railton , Harcourt Street , Hopetown , Darlington : I was working at the Broadway Cafe in Darlington when one of the customers came in and said the King had died .
22 Of his own interest in flying , Mr Tholen said : ‘ I was using air taxis a lot to go to the Continent when I was working at Billingham . ’
23 Yes , I was working at Walsall airport er Walsall electrics , sorry , at the time and er I 've been out to the pictures I , with a couple of friends and er I got home this particular evening and I put the late night dance music on on the radio and they , they interrupted the programme to tell us that er Germany had accepted unconditional surrender and the war was over .
24 Cos started a union up , but that was after when I was working at Squires but there was n't , there was n't a union , a union at all then , but er there was keen competition between Tonkses and cos they and , I mean they all developed the Yale and er we used to get a lot of visitors around , and er you used to get a lot of American visitors around , but erm it 's a it 's a very very old town is n't it , very old because mother used to do her shopping there and there were n't any buses running , but we used to go by wagonette from er to do the Saturday shopping er Applobish used to run the wagonettes and the daughter used to drive the two horses and
25 And I was working at this day and being a Monday or a Tuesday after the Mo Sunday meeting .
26 Well er it blew down er two of the henhouses and er I was working at Cruisbruk then .
27 work when I was fifteen , and I was away then for a while and then after the war when I come back I was working at at Cruisbruk .
28 I was working at Sainsbury 's .
29 I mean , other thing we really need to all , er you see , when I was working at it , and when we were doing it all the time
30 Well I became aware of the University of Sussex when the Gardener Centre first opened I think , because at that time I was working at the Arts Council of Great Britain and it was erm an innovative scheme which attracted a great deal of national interest , and we were naturally invited down to have a look at it , both the design and the programme that was being planned for the opening season at that time .
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