Example sentences of "have done a [adj] job [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The state oil company , PDVSA , has done a tremendous job since nationalisation and is now ranked among the largest and best in the world , ’ he says .
2 She thinks the Board has done a good job and what would it be replaced with ?
3 But he has little hesitation in declaring that his successor as chairman of Esso has done a better job than he was able to achieve .
4 Miller admitted : ‘ Barry has done a magnificent job and in the interests of the team we would want someone of his calibre back in charge as soon as possible . ’
5 Miller admitted : ‘ Barry has done a magnificent job and in the interests of the team we would want someone of his calibre back in charge as soon as possible . ’
6 Practising freekicks , with no ball , on no pretext other than looking as if you 'd have done a marvellous job if there had been a ball .
7 They must have done a good job and not over ‘ humanised ’ her because her introduction to the chimp group was problem-free .
8 And if we put a little bit more effort into specifying requirements more tightly , then there 'd be less argument at the end of the day as to whether we 've done a good job or a bad job .
9 She said er did she go to your mum , Oh you 've done a good job and
10 Barton assured him warmly that Angela had done a great job and he was now confident of getting planning permission on the vast site he had wanted .
11 The police have done a good job but it 's very difficclt unless you catch them with a box of matches .
12 Whether they , they feel , they feel better and whether that 's because the nurses have done a good job or not .
13 Nevertheless we are generally satisfied that both committees , that 's the English and the Welsh committees , have done a thorough job and on behalf of my colleagues I would certainly like to pay tribute to those who served on those committees who I believe discharged their responsibilities with great professionalism in circumstances made unnecessarily difficult by ministerial dithering and delay .
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