Example sentences of "[verb] a job [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | One businessman from Chicago , in Budapest for three years , describes his ‘ unbelievable luck ’ in landing a job there . |
2 | ‘ Want a job here in the Admiralty , do you ? |
3 | Ideally I want a job where I get relocation . |
4 | If you want a job just run upstairs and say McCloy to Mr Burden . |
5 | My father 's sort of said to me that if I want a job afterwards , and if I want a decent job and a job with a future , it 's got to be on the engineering side of the works . |
6 | UNEMPLOYED Sandra Davies wants a job so badly she is tramping the streets at dawn pushing applications through letter-boxes . |
7 | What this means is she has to find a job fast . |
8 | Many are unlikely ever to find a job again . |
9 | It is rare for an overseas couple to find jobs in the same area — most travel to obtain a job wherever offered . |
10 | Ian Balding 's filly is 7-1 favourite for Ayr with sponsors Ladbrokes , but jockey Willie Carson knows she has a job on . |
11 | One friend , who has a job as well as a family of five , has her widowed mother living round one corner and her mother-in-law round the other . |
12 | before that , maybe when the scrapers or whatnot , I thought I 'd do a job here I 'll wash blankets |
13 | A losing attitude says , ‘ What difference does it make if I do n't do a job well ? ’ |
14 | Workers were only used people who could actually work , if people ca n't do a job then |
15 | Firstly you must select quotations carefully ; they must do a job efficiently . |
16 | ‘ Not once did they finish a job properly . |
17 | But having said that I ca n't see a job where you can just kind of swan in and you know and think about a million different things in one day or whatever . |
18 | I gain a sense of achievement knowing I can see a job through to the end . ’ |
19 | She admits that when it comes to perfecting a job out on site it 's definitely teamwork that wins the day : |
20 | Normally he would n't touch a job as small as the cottage , but I once did a favour for his father , and when I mentioned that I was having trouble finding someone to do the job he volunteered . ’ |
21 | We know we 've got a job ahead of us … the council is completely hung . |
22 | You 've got a job here have n't you ? |
23 | Dave 's got a job pretty well has n't he ? |
24 | Erm I 've written umpteen letters and never got a job since . |
25 | Yes , he told me , he said Ah well , have you got a job yet ? |
26 | ‘ Have you got a job yet ? |
27 | He had n't got a job yet but he had gone up to London every day this week and come home in a jolly mood . |
28 | Got a job yet Alan ? |
29 | Has he got a job yet ? |
30 | Whoever takes control of Oxford has got a job on to keep them in the second division … they 're six points adrift at the bottom … but on Saturday United faired best of the three Central South sides … they drew while Swindon and Hereford both lost |