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

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1 ‘ In the week I work for man , but on Sunday I work for God .
2 I work for Mrs Medlock .
3 I I work for NUPE , and three
4 I work for Mr Creed .
5 I work for Paula .
6 ‘ In the week I work for man , but on Sunday I work for God .
7 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 .
8 ‘ And I work for Jack Mason , ’ I said and introduced them .
9 My name is Les , I work for Wiltshire County Council .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 ‘ But you work for Chris Parker . ’
13 If the firm that you work for closes down , it will usually be beyond dispute that you are redundant .
14 Listen , just because you work for Quex , you understand , does n't mean we ca n't liaise .
15 The implementation of policy leads us into many aspects of nature conservation not necessarily just on the Council 's own land but as you work for Fife Regional Council you will understand the ramifications of local authority influence .
16 You d so you work for drug companies ?
17 Only work for the socialist revolution and you work for justice for everyone ; blacks , women , oppressed minorities everywhere .
18 What you wo n't know , unless you work for Ford , is just how high up the hierarchy our criticisms went , and how hard they hit .
19 You work for Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers .
20 Next , because while they apply primarily to those who work on their own account , they may equally be used by employees who work for companies which do not have a pension scheme or which have a scheme for which they , as individuals , are not eligible .
21 McElroy 's job — and that of most of the other 1100 people who work for NESDIS — would disappear if he discovers that firms are willing to take over .
22 This was part of our ongoing campaign to raise awareness of alcohol issues amongst all those who work for Guinness PLC and our subsidiary companies .
23 Atlas Powder 's 1,500 employees will join the 8,000 who work for ICI 's worldwide explosives operation .
24 Senior stewards are angry that Corporate Jets has not said anything to counter speculation that loss of production could put 600 Corporate Jets jobs at risk and also those of 300 who work for BAe in the main factory , making wings and other business jet parts on contract .
25 Billy Donnelly and Annette McFeat who work for ROADCARE in Bonnyrigg and Market Street respectively collected the award on Tuesday 22 June .
26 And we 're two of the people in York erm who work for Traidcraft .
27 We long to see peace ; so we pray that you will strengthen those who work for peace , and restrain those who believe that the only solution to violence is more violence .
28 I have found an excellent team of people who are highly committed and motivated and who work for N C V O as honorary officers , of staff , as members of all the various committees and working groups , task forces , er , and think tanks , and any other name that we can think up to involve you .
29 ‘ I 'm no cynic , I care about the people who work for Sarah Chester 's , I care about the ideals my grandparents believed in , about the welfare of the employees , their physical and mental well-being , their degree of satisfaction in creating something that 's positively useful and worthwhile in this world … ’
30 The judgement of critics , museum men and those who work for Arts and British Councils is vitiated by prejudice and careless enthusiasm for the latest fad ( or desperate anxiety not to let the bandwagon sweep off into the distance ) .
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