Example sentences of "who work " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Glad would he have been to know its fate who wrought it slowly long ago ’ , comments the narrator ; and his comment shows that the ancient smith was not glad , did not know , was condemned to defeat and death and oblivion in the barrows .
2 He had a proper respect for the river as all must who work on her .
3 Only time and scholarship eventually sort out the various relationships of artists who worked together .
4 The Primo Levi who is read by Fernanda Eberstadt is a man who is unable to write about Jews — though he does in fact write about them with great sympathy , believers and unbelievers alike — and who has no feeling for people whose background and abilities are different from his own , though the joy of Levi 's work , for other readers , is very often that he has such feelings , that he knows himself to be , while also knowing himself not to be , an ordinary man , a worker , a man who worked as an industrial chemist and who was no less of a worker when he wrote books .
5 As an individual who worked for over 10 years in relatively senior positions for two of the ‘ major brewers ’ , I thought it ironic that here was one set of red tape specialists accusing another .
6 ‘ There are too many ‘ I-am-the-greatest ’ type people working in hotels , ’ says Roger Cole , who worked in several five-star hotels before joining London contract caterer High Table in 1986 .
7 I ATTENDED four of the evening sessions of this year 's Great British Beer Festival and had a great time — my thanks to all those who worked so hard to make it such a success .
8 A majority of judges said in their response to the Green Papers that standards of conduct and competence might decline if lawyers who worked in partnerships and took instructions directly from clients ( most solicitors ) were allowed widespread access to the higher courts .
9 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 .
10 Many of these will be unleashed in Britain by Lynmart , a company headed by Mr Raggett , who worked closely with the Russians to set up the British Astronaut Project , JUNO .
11 Mr Turner was a chartered surveyor who worked for Hamptons estate agents , but had realised that he ‘ patently was n't suited to selling houses ’ .
12 He could be mean to those who worked for him and generous to those to whom he owed nothing .
13 Mrs Thatcher has a new party chairman , Mr Baker , who worked for Mr Heath , and in former days was a notorious wet .
14 CHARLES McCALL was a painter who worked all his life unaffected by fashion or the pressures of the art world .
15 Rosen was introduced to Katharine Hamnett by John May , a Face journalist who worked with her on the ill-fated Tomorrow , a magazine that was to be , bravely , ‘ a mix of fashion and politics ’ .
16 In his tribute at the funeral in Wellington on Thursday , the Right Rev Hapai Winiata , Assistant Bishop of Wellington , described how that made Keith Elliott a man who worked with people .
17 Yet another suspect category were the many spetsy ( bourgeois specialists ) who worked for the Commissariat .
18 Central Council is indebted to the Honorary Wings Appeal Organisers , members and friends who worked so hard to achieve this huge success .
19 Central Council thanks all those Branches and individuals who worked so hard to ensure that the Association 's contribution to this Appeal was so substantial .
20 And those who worked with him on ecumenical committees knew that this was nothing like so rigid an Anglo-Catholic as sometimes he was portrayed ; and remembered what he did for the Methodists and other non-Anglicans in Durham .
21 I found myself copying , as did everyone else who worked in the shop .
22 It opened at three o'clock in the morning , a club purely for hookers and people who worked in other clubs .
23 It was also during this period that we had the strangest set of photographs taken of us , by Peter Christopherson who worked for a design company , Hipgnosis — whose offices were at the back of our Denmark Street HQ — and who later joined Throbbing Gristle , a band best known for tabloid spreads on their occult practices .
24 He took us inside and introduced us to Kjell-Arne , a lanky , shy youth who worked for him and was told to make coffee , and Tove , the kennel girl .
25 Once Oxford University Press had accepted The Allegory of Love for publication , it was sent to Charles Williams , who worked on their editorial desk in London .
26 The principal members were a private secretary , Oliver Everett , who worked for the diplomatic service and was recalled from Madrid to set up her office ; and Anne Beckwith-Smith , a specialist in eighteenth-century English painting , who worked at Sotheby 's and was brought in as full-time lady-in-waiting .
27 The principal members were a private secretary , Oliver Everett , who worked for the diplomatic service and was recalled from Madrid to set up her office ; and Anne Beckwith-Smith , a specialist in eighteenth-century English painting , who worked at Sotheby 's and was brought in as full-time lady-in-waiting .
28 So in 1972 a new secretary was appointed for the task , Anthony Gray , who worked away for some years and helped set it on its feet again .
29 Many thanks to those who worked so hard and so well to prepare the children .
30 Most important of all , he inspired the people who worked for him with a vision of what they were doing .
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