Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh pn] have worked [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although Mr Salmon had already told me that we had declared war against the Germans almost a year ago — none of us having heard of Archduke Franz Ferdinand — we only found out how serious it was when a lot of young lads who had worked in the market began to disappear off to ‘ the front ’ to be replaced by their younger brothers — and sometimes even sisters .
2 He stated that the many foreigners who had worked with the impressive radio facilities of ‘ The Voice of China ’ in or near Chungking would shortly be leaving ; Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was in need of an experienced professional broadcasting executive to assist in continuing broadcasts from China on medium-wave internally , and on short-wave to the world .
3 As they spoke , Tiny and Joe Jacklin , two brothers who had worked in Yanto 's gang on the ‘ Marit ’ , cycled past on their way home .
4 The list also includes a large number of campaigners from third world countries who have worked on local issues .
5 It was a mostly garbled , semi-literate report put together by the free-lance Ichaelan spy , largely based on idle remarks and hints and speculations picked up from technicians who had worked on Ardakke .
6 Geologists and civil engineers who have worked for the Cardiff Bay development corporation as consultants have in general been willing to give the green light to the package .
7 Results show that interviewers who have worked for over five years have lower refusal rates than more recent recruits .
8 Various artists who 'd worked at Art Futura in the past were contacted and invited to contribute .
9 If Duchamp 's inclusion is accepted , should the exhibition have found room for other European artists who have worked in the United States , such as Mondrian or Max Ernst ?
10 The hardy fell sheep , the dogs who have worked with the shepherds , and the pack horses and ponies have made an indispensable contribution to the trade , and all deserve recognition .
11 Nithard puts them in 839 : Charles 's mother , and the magnates who had worked on the will of his father to promote Charles 's cause , fearing that if Louis were to die before matters were settled , they would risk incurring the hatred of Charles 's brothers to their own ruin , advised that the father should choose one of those sons to be his helper so that , even if the others refused to remain at peace after their father 's death , these two at least would have been so firmly united that they would be able to withstand the hostility of their rivals .
12 Accountants who 've worked in their firm 's corporate finance department will be familiar with this .
13 Accountants who 've worked in their firm 's corporate finance department will be familiar with this
14 I would like to thank all the members erm , who 've served on that committee and indeed the officers who 've worked for it , because a lot of the background work and a lot of the er , consultation with departments has been necessary to get us to the erm , reasonably satisfactory stage we 're at , considering the ext extremely severe restrictions on government ex , er , on local government spending , er resulting from the cap .
15 I had already moved onto a better job by then , along with all the other officers who had worked on the loan .
16 The poets and critics of the 1950s shifted their gaze towards poets who had worked after the death of Pope , novelists who followed Jane Austen , critics of culture who followed William Cobbett .
17 It is a free workshop run by four musicians-producers who have worked with many of the great names : Pete Towhshend , Chaka Khan , Desmond Dekker , Alexander O'Neal , Joan Armatrading , The Gypsy Kings and question mark Sinitta .
18 She recalled the Italian prisoners-of-war in their unsoldierly uniforms who had worked on the estate for a time towards the end of the war ; she made civil mention of another of Leon 's countrymen who had sold ice-cream on Norwich market when she was a girl .
19 Speaking on March 22 , 1990 , to scientists who had worked on the project , the then UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher promised that her government would " meet the commitments which it has solemnly accepted " to reduce emissions from power stations [ see pp. 36791-92 ] .
20 Darwin was eager to emphasise the reputation of the scientists who had worked on the descriptions for each volume .
21 Baker and Yeltsin announced on Feb. 17 the creation of a new science and technology institute , backed by the US and Germany , to employ nuclear and other scientists who had worked in Soviet programmes .
22 Scientists who have worked on the high plateau forgivably take a cavalier view of coastal and maritime Antarctica , writing it off as ‘ that banana belt up north ’ .
23 The book also records the comments of 20 UK gaijin ( foreign ) scientists who have worked in Japan on these schemes .
24 Members who have worked on this project are Beth and Ray Arnold , Stephen and Tim Wallace , Mrs Jeffrey , Paul Lucas and myself — the Magnificent Seven you might say !
25 The social workers and foster mothers who have worked with children abused in this way also have much to tell us , as Bea Campbell 's recent Channel 4 film demonstrated : not least that they too lived in fear whilst trying to discover what had happened to the children they were working with .
26 I KNEW of Doctor Ladislav Mareda through British friends who had worked with him for the English-language section of Prague radio until the crushing of the Prague Spring in 1968 .
27 All estimates of population size must therefore allow for a large measure of conjecture , a fact stressed by all reputable modern historians who have worked on this intractable subject .
28 We later asked one of the linguists who had worked with her whether these sounds bore any resemblance to the click languages of the African Bushman-Hottentot group and were informed that there are superficial resemblances but that Ruby 's unique phonetics derive from distinct differences , presently the subject of a monograph , in the anatomy of her larynx , palate and nasal cavities from those of Homo sapiens .
29 It follows the publication of medical research which says men who 've worked for the Atomic Energy Authority and may have been exposed to certain radioactive materials have more than twice the normal risk of developing prostate cancer .
30 I am a former management employee of Dorman Long 's Bridge and Constructional Works , Middlesbrough , who actually built this bridge and recall talking in the 1930s to men who had worked on it .
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