Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a job " in BNC.
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1 | This is played from the Critical Parent where someone is apparently praising a job well done but spoils the effect by pointing out a relatively insignificant imperfection . |
2 | Once out of the Army , John Moynihan , after a couple of false starts , began his career in journalism , before long landing a job with the Evening Standard on their ‘ In London Last Night ’ column . |
3 | Ruth had been fortunate enough to find a job in Ilkley . |
4 | Each unit covers a general theme , with sections of specific topics within the theme ( eg writing a job description , interviewing a candidate ) . |
5 | But you 've only got a job in the mornings . |
6 | We did n't have much , so we learned to make the most of what we did have , and if a man was lucky enough to have a job he put everything into it . |
7 | And at the more maths you know , I think , the easier it is perhaps to get a job , and perhaps to be able to choose an interesting field . |
8 | ‘ And I did n't ring Em because it 's hard enough to get a job in any place as a married woman without having hysterical daughters ringing up crying for Mamma . |
9 | Currently the main source of permanent employment for women in West Belfast ‘ lucky ’ enough to get a job is public sector employment and this is generally part-time and low-paid . |
10 | It is difficult enough to get a job without having a criminal record . |
11 | I 'll be young enough to get a job . |
12 | If a man was lucky enough to get a job it was expected that he would use his position to find jobs for others in his family or village . |
13 | How long does a job take ? |
14 | Had Peter implied , or worse even , said , that Anna had rushed impetuously to take a job in a supermarket because anything was better than the prospect of an unchanged status quo ? |
15 | Lack of childcare facilities not only blocks a job , even if there were one , it prevents single parents doing anything else to prepare themselves for a changing job market . |
16 | But I do move today that we transfer the technical post that will become vacant in the pollution section by the end of this year to the food section , and that Matthew together with the chief environmental health officer consider how best to write a job description , and advertise for that post , and that while I do not see us securing a budget of two thousand five hundred pounds as under fifteen b , I do recommend that the health education authority are contacted , that their help-line is used , and that our E H O's use their premises in the coming new year . |
17 | With moral backing and further support from his relatives , he soon found a job in the tailoring trade . |
18 | If the job already exists a job specification should still be drawn up as though the job were being created from scratch . |
19 | She 'd just got a job at Simon Peter 's , a twenty-four-hour supermarket chain that catered for all funeral needs . |
20 | I was waiting to go up to university and had just got a job as a prep-school master . |
21 | Andy worked hard at his game , and soon landed a job as an assistant to the Hunt family at Hartsbourne Country Club , with Ryder Cup players Bernard and Geoff Hunt and their father ‘ Pop ’ . |
22 | After that I was blacked by the quality schools , but I soon landed a job for the rest of the year with a cowboy outfit in Italy who needed a replacement teacher in a hurry . |
23 | I 'll persuade everyone to vote for you just get a job with . |
24 | Bryony had finally found a job she liked , after various bizarre false starts , and months on social security . |
25 | They 'd sooner take a job eight to five in a factory , if they can get it , and the worst of it is that the ones who do take it on ca n't find a wife . |
26 | Then Basil soon took a job in a rather unorthodox school , Bembridge , in the Isle of Wight . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | You can easily lose a job or be moved as a sort of back-handed discipline . |
29 | Was it er easy finding a job at that time as well , in the , in the new towns ? |
30 | Then Adam quietly explained that she no longer had a job . |