Example sentences of "has [verb] a job " in BNC.
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1 | Nowadays the holding of dances , raffles , and pub talks along with the fixture has pushed up the sums enormously , although if inflation and house prices are taken into account even £50,000 or over is hardly a fortune for a man who has to find a job and keep a family . |
2 | What this means is she has to find a job fast . |
3 | ‘ And funnier still that Chignell has got a job in Plymouth ! |
4 | Andy has got a job to do and so have I. But if I lose he will be gutted for me at the end and if I lose I will be gutted for him . ’ |
5 | ‘ I know he has made mistakes , but for the first time since Shanks took over in 1959 , a Liverpool manager has got a job to do . |
6 | And the greatest joy of all to report is that young has got a job in the ‘ City ’ working with some options traders , which is what he had months ago set his heart on . |
7 | Whoever takes control of Oxford has got a job on to keep them in the second division … they 're six points adrift at the bottom … but on Saturday United faired best of the three Central South sides … they drew while Swindon and Hereford both lost |
8 | Marginally , now that Shirley has got a job . |
9 | Well he has got a job you know |
10 | PREMIER John Major 's son James has landed a job — packing shelves for Tesco . |
11 | Boro full back and fly half Ian Bircham has landed a job in Italy so his appearances will be limited to the weekends he is home . |
12 | It started off as a laugh , but has become a job to me . |
13 | The Tutor is a student of peasant origin who has taken a job teaching the son of a wealthy merchant whose household is spending the summer in their country dacha . |
14 | ‘ Your uncle has taken a job in Italy , ’ Louise said momentously . |