Example sentences of "in [v-ing] a job " in BNC.
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1 | Much less flashy and class orientated in a UK sense , they have more of a general consultancy view of the world , with a problem-solving approach rather than just an interest in completing a job . |
2 | One businessman from Chicago , in Budapest for three years , describes his ‘ unbelievable luck ’ in landing a job there . |
3 | Charles 's success in landing a job provoked in Robyn the first twinge of jealousy , the first spasm of pique , to mar their relationship . |
4 | Because the poorest are directed to those schemes least likely to result in gaining a job , they are in fact being selected for unemployment and possibly membership of the underclass at the end of their courses . |
5 | The subject of the degree is not always as significant in securing a job as you might think . |
6 | The rates should not be compared with those for , say , 16-year-old school-leavers ; what we are really measuring is difficulty in finding a graduate-level job , not difficulty in finding a job of any sort . |
7 | They are people who would like to work but believe no work is available , lack the schooling , training , skills , or experience required by employers , are thought by employers to be too young or too old or who have other personal handicaps in finding a job . |
8 | If they were found worthy they were given help , including cash and the tools to carry on a trade , help in finding a job and regular visitation and advice until they could ‘ stand on their own feet ’ . |
9 | Edward stayed in the Engineers for a bit , then came out and was not very successful in finding a job to suit him . |
10 | AT3 had experienced great difficulty in finding a job in teaching and from time to time expressed thankfulness for the one he had now . |
11 | To be able to move to a small terraced house in a more desirable area could result in winning a job when the opportunity arose . |
12 | Time spent in planning a job is time saved in doing it . |