Example sentences of "work with [noun] at " in BNC.

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1 The newsletter is edited by Andrea Rivera Cano , former Vice-Chairperson of WACC 's North American Region , who recently left her position as Communications Director of the World Council of Churches ' New York office to work with CLAI at their headquarters in Quito , Ecuador .
2 special schools are also developing nursery facilities in order to work with children at a very young age .
3 The company will work with schools at Polesden Lacey in Surrey , Charlecote in Warwickshire , Killerton in Devon , Dunham Massey in Cheshire , Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire , Stourhead in Wiltshire , Chirk Castle in Clwyd and Ormesby Hall in Cleveland .
4 For eighteen months Steel-Maitland worked with Law at the Colonial Office , a useful liaison that kept the leader and Chairman in close touch .
5 In retirement he still worked with horses at his home near Tewkesbury … signed on as Central 's racing tipster … and no national hunt gathering was complete without Terry Biddlecombe …
6 Everyone who worked with Laura at this time agrees that , as a fashion editor , she had a sure instinct about forecasting trends , a canny feel for coordinating colour and fabric that was invariably right , and knowledge of which of the latest details could be adapted to the ‘ Laura Ashley ’ look .
7 But now Taylor , who worked with Ward at Watford and Aston Villa , has written to City chairman Douglas Craig asking if Ward can help England this summer and Craig and the City board have immediately agreed as they believe it is a great honour for the club .
8 Dennis Davis , who worked with Basil at Berkhamstead School and later as his assistant Art Adviser , January 1967
9 Dennis Davis , who worked with Basil at Berkhamstead School and later as an assistant Art Adviser , January 1987
10 They were commissioned by John Cox who worked with Hockney at Glyndebourne and who is now Production Director of the Royal Opera .
11 Well worked with Geoff at Turner 's Turkeys he lasted three days .
12 Tim had worked with computers at school , then in the high street shops , writing programs , trying out the games , until he began to act as unpaid demonstrator to the crowds of watching children , and the assistants did n't mind his presence .
13 Our work with women is a bit limited , or rather , we hardly work with women at all .
14 Working with scientists at Cornell University and at the State University of New York in Buffalo , Dr Ziolo and his team grow their nanocrystals by adding iron salts to a polystyrene ion-exchange resin — the sort used in household water-softeners .
15 ‘ I 'm a football man , and I 'm working with footballers at the moment that 's my job . ’
16 Okay , but I just wanted to go on to say that I think in reviewing how the budget may be brought more closely under control in the coming year , officers will need to look at the erm size of the committees because we are working with committees at the moment that are larger than those committees which used to exist when this year 's budget was set and that has had some impact and we need to have the implications of any change of committee size whether that might affect the budget , how that would affect the budget , also whether there is any potential for reducing the number of committees further and also whether the rates might be changed , I particularly would like officers to report on what , whether there would be any significant saving from er setting the rates at the round figures they were at a couple of years ago erm
17 Essentially this meant working with families at risk of break-up .
18 Everyone connected with The Championships , however , not least the world 's top players , know that Jim 's expertise and determination , steadily developed since he first began working with grass at Shepherd 's Bush Cricket Club in 1950 , before going on to spend 25 years at St George 's Hill , had more than silenced all the criticism which was developing about the state of the Wimbledon courts in the early 1980's .
19 Dr Wolfe , working with colleagues at the Plant Breeding Institute and Dr John Barrett of the University of Liverpool , is now devising ways of making things even more difficult for the pathogens .
20 Working with colleagues at the University of Utrecht , he performed many experiments to find out the nature and function of postural reflexes throughout the body .
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