Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] a job " in BNC.

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1 But you 've only got a job in the mornings .
2 When Section D was absorbed into the newly formed SOE ( Special Operations Executive ) in 1940 , Burgess was not given a job , and he returned to the BBC in 1941 , responsible for propaganda to occupied Europe and liaison with the SIS and SOE .
3 Stephen Ross phoned in from Cardiff , he says can Labour lower the consent for gay people if they get in ; Mike Collins from Chesterfield says he 's not had a job for 11 years , has to pay for all sorts of things , he wants some action from Labour on long-term unemployment … ’
4 He said , nearly 40pc ( 518 ) of young people on the dole in Darlington had not had a job for over half a year and one sixth ( 217 ) had not worked for over a year .
5 She 'd just got a job at Simon Peter 's , a twenty-four-hour supermarket chain that catered for all funeral needs .
6 I was waiting to go up to university and had just got a job as a prep-school master .
7 Bryony had finally found a job she liked , after various bizarre false starts , and months on social security .
8 Ten years ago Eddie Murphy was aged 19 and had just left a job in a shoe store to start on Saturday Night Live , playing a variety of characters including Buck Wheat , Mr. Rogers and Velvet Jones .
9 And I was hoping to cos I can quote you instances where people have trained in the health service , and they 've been told nineteen seventy four seventy five , when you complete your training , you 're not guaranteed a job in this health authority .
10 Not that I 've ever done a job like this before , should be great fun .
11 ‘ No Villanuova has ever had a job , that 's why , ’ he replied as if he were talking to a child .
12 Have you ever had a job ?
13 Have you ever had a job ?
14 Then the fortunate staff who are still employed and they 're regarded as fortunate that you 've still got a job , because that 's what the management use repeatedly to professional people like nurses , sisters and other professional organizations who work within the Health Service , you 're very lucky to have a job .
15 He 's still got a job to do .
16 Union leaders should take immediate steps to ensure that no one was ever denied a job because they did not have a union card .
17 They had interviewed a man from Bombay who claimed to have a degree in physics but turned out to be a defrocked dentist , and they had nearly offered a job to a man from Sri Lanka who seemed to know everything about the school apart from the fact that it was supposed to be for Muslims .
18 The reason for the move is that Phil took redundancy from BP when they announced that they were closing their Glasgow office and has since found a job with a Swedish oil company in London .
19 You have n't got a job , have you ?
20 IT 'S BAD enough being told you have n't got a job anymore .
21 ‘ He just told me ‘ You have n't got a job and that 's it . ’
22 ‘ I do n't work for nobody , I ai n't got a job , honest . ’
23 Erm father was living there as well so I er did n't stay long er because we had n't got a job .
24 Well I was a bleeding age but I had n't got a job and erm I decided to keep on and we actually used a lot of our August summer holidays to help move the stuff from to School .
25 Then the next one spoke was er one of the Yorkshire miners , one of these er that has n't got a job to back to .
26 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 .
27 Today I have n't got a job , I get a house tomorrow I have a job .
28 He says she asked about the stresses of final exams , and they said they had n't got a job to go to anyway .
29 So if they had n't got a job they got nothing
30 Now if you say to me , this is I go back to my work fare , If you 're talking about the the young kids of of sixteen or who 've left school , have n't got a job and they say , Well I want my my welfare benefit .
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