Example sentences of "[noun] who work for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That was David who works for Fast Forward . |
2 | A good contemporary example can be seen in the typographers who work for British newspapers . |
3 | Hundreds of pensioners in the north and south of England who work for that company are about to lose their pensions , including a 79-year-old widow . |
4 | Mr Wheeler , an engineer who worked for many years in the oil business , is a pleasant , slightly worried-looking man who can not bear the fact that no one seems to realise just what lengths he goes to in order to keep the plant squeaky clean and emission-free . |
5 | Individuals who work for such organisations tend to learn an expertise without experiencing risk ; many do their job adequately , but are not over-ambitious . |
6 | In contrast to the respondent quoted earlier , this candidate saw headhunting as ‘ an important way of progressing , particularly for individuals who work for smaller companies or in very specialised fields ’ . |
7 | But the inspectors have exonerated three chartered accountants who worked for Blue Arrow , although some of their actions were also criticised . |
8 | On the other side of the entrance to Garden Cottages was a small house in the occupation of Mr. Truckle who was a coalman and his wife who worked for many years at The Salisbury Steam Laundry . |
9 | Mr Hobbs said the immediate effect would be the loss of 50 jobs , the groundstaff at Stansted who work for American Airlines . |
10 | It goes on , correctly , to show how Jack Blum , an investigator who worked for Democratic Senator John Kerry 's subcommittee on terrorism , narcotics and international Relations , played a key role in persuading the New York district attorney , Robert Morgenthau , to take an interest in BCCI and begin his own investigation . |
11 | Now , there 's nothing new for people who work for Labour Authorities and Local Authorities in general in that story , new at all . |
12 | Previously Bill who worked for many years as sales manager with G.U.S . |
13 | However , none of them is likely to affect those workers who fall outside of collective agreements ; the contract workers and the many women who work for small manufacturing or service sector employers . |