Example sentences of "[vb mod] have a job " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have this niece , ’ she said , ‘ who should have a job . |
2 | Well , my understanding is that the individual should have a job description as that 's what they are working too , and I thought at one time that it should be the individual who would sign the job description but apparently not , it should be the manager , who signs it to say yes , I confirm that this is the job I want the person to do . |
3 | Er , I think it came out at a Trial Audit and we should have a job specification , even if it 's a generic job specification for every member of staff . |
4 | For a company to profit , everyone must have a job that can be clearly and succinctly described in less than forty words . |
5 | ‘ You 'll have a job to see anything ; he kept it all locked up . |
6 | That way I might be able to ensure you 'll have a job at the end of it all . ’ |
7 | You 'll have a job dear ! |
8 | If we pursue the last option then we might have a job proving that we have made a successful descent but at least it would then truly become a purely personal outing in a boat . |
9 | I think we might have a job parking . |
10 | ‘ I 'd have a job . |
11 | ‘ When the lease on the Old Bells came free I grabbed it , thinking whatever happened we 'd have a job and home . ’ |
12 | You 'd have a job to stop them . ’ |
13 | ‘ From what I understand from Henry , he 'd have a job to do that ; the old girl has her finger on every penny . ’ |
14 | Well I mean you have to get them it 's it 's the little money you would get for those you 'd have a job finding |
15 | But , far from being able to greet him like a young girl when he came , she 'd have a job to hide how decrepit she was . |
16 | you get a bit of paint on it I 'd have a job to get it off so I take them off , then put them on just as it 's going off , you know , so you got ta |
17 | I 'd have a job ! |
18 | No , he 'd have a job to knock it off , it was left to er the word real thing |
19 | you 'd have a job would n't you ? |
20 | If you want to go sailing , play volleyball or have a round of mini golf it wo n't cost you a penny and the kids can be left in the Pirates Club while you spend the afternoon doing things you want to do … but you may have a job persuading them to leave a few hours later . |
21 | But , once upstairs , she knew she would have a job to get out again , especially if her father knew her destination . |
22 | Tony Knight , who worked at BT as an electronics engineer for 23 years before opting for the academic life at Henley Management College , says that BT middle managers have attended his courses uncertain of whether they would have a job to go back to . |
23 | I think there 's still too much ‘ You do that , you do this ’ in the big record companies , but that 's bollocks too , because without the artists knowing what they 're doing nobody in the record company would have a job . ’ |
24 | It would have a job flattening that boisterous family , thought Joe as he carried the young woman through the passage and up the flight of stairs to the first floor . |
25 | ‘ It would have a job not to . ’ |
26 | ‘ None of us could be sure if we would have a job tomorrow ; the uncertainty was preventing us winning new business ; and we had looked at the various companies who were rumoured to be bidding for us and did n't like what we saw . ’ |
27 | Perhaps only one librarian will be on an academic-related grade , but more importantly this librarian ( often designated as a tutor-librarian ) will have a job specification which includes a teaching function as well as a library administration function ; and the teaching function will imply teaching academic course subjects as well as library instruction . |
28 | In County NatWest 's view , this indicates that many trusts will have a job to increase portfolio yields without lowering portfolio quality . |
29 | The Boks know they will have a job containing one of England 's most exciting prospects . |
30 | ‘ If she did kill Gebrec , Banana Split will have a job getting her to admit anything . ’ |