Examples of 'working for the british' in a sentence

Meaning of "working for the british"

working for the british: denotes being employed or doing work on behalf of organizations or individuals from Great Britain

How to use "working for the british" in a sentence

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working for the british
Bomasch is working for the British admiralty.
There is a spy amongst the camp followers working for the British.
They were working for the British then.
One of my patients is an American working for the British.
He was working for the British crown.
We talked to the British ambassador that Tahsin Pasha was working for the British.
I was not working for the British.
Working for the British Royal family is not an easy job.
He offers to continue working for the British.
Working for the British Council offers you a unique opportunity to gain experience.
They know you are working for the British.
He is working for the British Army to develop a Missile Disarmer.
Elene will share with the assistants her experience working for the British Government digitizing services.
I am a German, working for the British Intelligence … and I am planning to take over this ship.
They demanded fiercely whether I was working for the British or the Japanese.

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I'm working for the British.
They were not military, but civilians working for the British army.
My experience is working for the British government at the Ministry of Defense.
Ivo Popov identified potential candidates, who were told they would be working for the British.
Her lover is a spy working for the British government.
Chinese labourers working for the British in Macao were withdrawn the next day.
I'm a doctor, a pathologist from England, working for the British Home Office.
She has been working for the British Government and OXFAM.
This is all we know . Bomasch is working for the British admiralty.
All three men were working for the British security firm ArmorGroup Iraq.
What do you like most about working for the British Council?
An American working for the British royal family.
In 1916 Lamb was living in England working for the British government.
I should be working for the British Museum.
He 's a Russian working for the British.
In 1955 he began working for the British Film Institute in England.
He was, perhaps, working for the British.
You are also working for the British Govt.
Emma Daly is a journalist working for the British newspaper, The Independent.
Sir John Sawers spent 36 years working for the British Government in international affairs and security.
At the time, Dahl was working for the British Embassy in Washington, DC.
In 1952 she started working for the British Communications Division.

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