Example sentences of "have a [adj] job " in BNC.
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1 | He he has a similar job at another UK public company was all Farnell would say . |
2 | She now has a similar job in a related field . |
3 | Mr Grist has a new job , thanks to his former boss , the Secretary of State for Wales , David Hunt . |
4 | ‘ My husband has a new job but he is unable to start work because he can not leave Oman . |
5 | It has a two-way job , that of protecting the rest of the body from infection and dirt , and that of eliminating toxins . |
6 | Even if only one of you has a paid job , the death of the other would almost certainly deal a severe financial blow to the household . |
7 | On a different level-'professional' rather than ‘ amateur ’ Antoine Hennion 's account of studio recording methods emphasizes that a variety of differentiated roles are brought together into a ‘ creative collective ’ : each member has a specific job , but they interact critically and continuously ( Hennion 1983 ) . |
8 | Each of the various hand movements has a specific job to do , determined by range , angle , position and target . |
9 | But the tendency in households for business decisions to be left to the husband and for the wife , whether or not she is a joint owner of the matrimonial home and whether or not she has a separate job , to have the main domestic responsibilities still persists . |
10 | Annie ( very very calm ) : Rachel has a part-time job . |
11 | Families sometimes identify one person as the logical carer , because the person is the oldest , youngest , or has a part-time job . |
12 | ‘ Everybody in Poland has a second job , ’ Kurowski explains to me . |
13 | In Poland , of course , everybody has a second job . |
14 | ‘ Of the 65 per cent of companies not using credit insurance , half had no idea what it would cost as a percentage of total sales value , indicating that the industry has a real job to do explaining how little properly structured credit insurance can cost : often 0.5 per cent of turnover or less . ’ |
15 | My boyfriend has a full-time job but barely gives me enough money for the shopping . |
16 | Robin Leigh-Pemberton , who has a full-time job as Governor of the Bank of England in addition to being Lord Lieutenant of Kent , sits on an estate of 2,400 acres . |
17 | Stef has a good job : she can support herself . |
18 | Alfieri has a good job ; he is a lawyer . |
19 | I do n't think they 're short of money to be honest cos Valerie has a good job |
20 | He added : ‘ Nobody has a secure job , not me , not people on the operations executive . |
21 | A husband who has a demanding job , and is used to returning home to find dinner ready to be put on the table , may be distinctly put out if his wife is upstairs helping his mother-in-law onto the commode instead . |
22 | Paish feels he has a tougher job instilling that killer instinct in footballers than athletes . |
23 | Each of the participating agencies has a different job to do , a different area of activity , and different interests and concerns . |
24 | Jack Birkenshaw , back where he has always felt he most belongs , has a hard job ahead in trying to restore Leicestershire to their long-lost glories . |
25 | The Batband choose this moment to strike up with a counter attraction , and our Jeremy has a hard job making himself heard . |
26 | I do not envy his successor , because he has a hard job in trying to follow him . |
27 | It shows someone in obvious mental distress and gives a strong message that the nurse has a positive job to do . |
28 | The motives for seeking office are partly that the life of a backbench MP soon becomes unsatisfactory and offers so little scope for achievement , for registering even the smallest impact on a restricted area of.public life , that the average MP looks with envy on any minister who has a positive job to perform , however limited the field . |
29 | He has a well-paid job but he expects her to pay for the family car |
30 | Eurotunnel co-chairman Alastair Morton has a difficult job on his hands but he has shown he can handle it . |