Example sentences of "have [verb] a job " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll have to find a job , you know . ’ |
2 | . I could have made a job |
3 | ‘ I 'd have had a job , ’ said Simon . |
4 | ‘ I was never less than fifty feet from the wall and at that distance , with a small pistol in the dark they 'd have had a job to hit a double-decker bus . ’ |
5 | I think Paul Reaney would have had a job settling in to the defence last year . |
6 | He must have had a job . |
7 | ‘ But I was surprised at her type ; you would think she could have got a job , a decent one somewhere . |
8 | When I left in here at the when the receivers come in I got a wee job in Centre , up the town , and I had , I could have got a job in a hosiery in but I did n't fancy travelling down there , so I took that wee job up there . |
9 | You 're always telling me that I should have got a job on the railways . |
10 | He says he wanted to become a professional singer so he would n't have to do a job he did n't like . |
11 | It may be for a perfectly simple reason , for example a partner may have found a job which entails moving out of the area . |
12 | Certainly , she reflected at the end of a long , tiring but satisfying day , she could n't have found a job more calculated to keep her mind off the past . |
13 | I consider that she would have found a job by early Autumn and therefore the sum must be more than a , nearly a year 's earnings and I assess it at eight thousand pounds . |
14 | It was in 1929 , aged about 30 , that Winterbotham came to the momentous realisation , worthy of Bertie Wooster , that ‘ I should have to get a job ’ . |
15 | If I have huge damages to pay , I 'll have to get a job . |
16 | ‘ You mean because you did n't have to get a job if you did n't want to ? ’ |
17 | She 'll have to get a job or something . |
18 | I 'd have liked a job but you could n't , because the men had to be looked after , you just had to be there . |