Example sentences of "[verb] got a job " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And funnier still that Chignell has got a job in Plymouth !
2 Andy has got a job to do and so have I. But if I lose he will be gutted for me at the end and if I lose I will be gutted for him . ’
3 ‘ I know he has made mistakes , but for the first time since Shanks took over in 1959 , a Liverpool manager has got a job to do .
4 And the greatest joy of all to report is that young has got a job in the ‘ City ’ working with some options traders , which is what he had months ago set his heart on .
5 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
6 Marginally , now that Shirley has got a job .
7 Well he has got a job you know
8 I 'd got a job .
9 I 'm still friends with my tutor , and she was really pleased when I told her I 'd got a job .
10 He thought he 'd got a job for life when he got his old mate Humphrey in as master — they were at school together , you know — but all that 's backfired pretty badly .
11 Poor Mervyn , she knew that she ought to feel sorry for him , living with his disagreeable old mother — at least , this was how she appeared in Ianthe 's imagination — disappointed at not having got a job in one of the University libraries , unable to find staff accurate enough to appreciate the niceties of setting out a bibliographical entry correctly , with it seemed few friends of either sex , unable to eat restaurant food — really , the list seemed endless when one thought about it .
12 ‘ But I was surprised at her type ; you would think she could have got a job , a decent one somewhere .
13 When I left in here at the when the receivers come in I got a wee job in Centre , up the town , and I had , I could have got a job in a hosiery in but I did n't fancy travelling down there , so I took that wee job up there .
14 You 're always telling me that I should have got a job on the railways .
15 But I was thrown into this Guild secretary business and er you ca n't do both , not when you 're trying to erm a family and then by then my son was away and erm I went got a job and the Co-op gave me a job .
16 Was it was it difficult then to have to have got a job in Nottingham , you had to go to Newark because it was w work was n't as ava as as er
17 If you 've got a job outside the home , it 's a good ideas to talk to your doctor and to your employer about the best time for you to stop work .
18 'I 've got a job .
19 We 've got a job for your duty recovery crew — there 's been an accident on the autobahn ten miles north of Munster .
20 You and Susan and I. I 've got a job already — exercising two kids for ten bob a week .
21 All I mean is , we 've got a job to do .
22 After he and Frank Williams had confirmed the sport 's worst kept secret , the 30-year-old Londoner said : ‘ Both my sisters are going to be at home this Christmas and I 've got a job — so I guess I 'm buying the drinks .
23 I 've got a job for you . ’
24 I 've got a job to do .
25 But I 've got a job to do . ’
26 I 've got a job to do .
27 It 's erm I 've got I mean I 've got a job for the first six weeks already set up with
28 I 've got a job waiting for me in London , but I ca n't start till August when the man retires .
29 Okay , they 're poor paid , but at least they would have the pride of saying that they 've got a job whereas the elderly are having to just sit at home and turning down their fires and turning down their central heating in case they ca n't afford their bills !
30 I 've got a job for you . ’
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