Example sentences of "job at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 THE MAN responsible for Britain 's contribution to the Concorde programme is this country 's candidate for the top job at the European space Agency ( ESA ) , which becomes vacant in a year 's time .
2 ‘ That 's not a criticism of his performances behind the stumps , because he 's good enough to do the job at the highest level , but it is asking too much to do both . ’
3 He will return to Britain for Christmas , before going back to his job at the British-run King Khaled National Guard Hospital , near Jeddah .
4 He will return to Britain for Christmas , before going back to his job at the British-run King Khaled National Guard Hospital , near Jeddah .
5 If they leave during this period they will be entitled to redundancy pay provided that the industrial tribunal considers their leaving was reasonable or the job at the new location was unsuitable .
6 So , if the job at the new location is , in the eyes of the tribunal , a suitable one for that employee , and the refusal of that job is considered unreasonable , the right to a redundancy payment will be lost .
7 A Hungarian minister , popular with environmentalists , has been sacked from his job at the Environmental Protection Ministry .
8 In 1989 , in a state with average AFDC payments , a single woman with two children who took a job at the minimum wage ( then $3.35 an hour ) would earn a paltry $33 more each month than if she did not work at all and stayed on welfare .
9 As we review the way teachers are feeling about their job at the present time , many of the experiences will be common enough .
10 He will be the third person to hold the job at the 53-year-old company , reportedly selected after a two-year process .
11 Richard , who trained at Darlington College of Technology and Maxim 's , Paris , first got a job at the world-famous Beverly Hills Wilshire Hotel the scene of the film Pretty Woman where he served the likes of Richard Gere and Jack Nicholson .
12 Apart from the fact that polite letters of rejection are a matter of common courtesy there is also the more pragmatic point that something may go wrong with the new arrangement — the employee may change his/her mind , become ill , move away unexpectedly , take up another job at the last minute .
13 She looked in the newspaper and saw that there was a job at the nuclear factory .
14 In her new job at the nuclear factory , what did Karen have to do ?
15 Karen was happy to get the job at the nuclear factory because …
16 His working life started as a protege of the acclaimed art deco designer , Clarice Cliff , with whom he trained as an engraver in his first job at the old AJ Wilkinson factory .
17 The same applies in the labour market where workers made unemployed do not immediately reduce their asking wage and take up a new job — instead , they spend some ( possibly quite considerable ) time searching for a new job at the old wage .
18 On returning she is guaranteed a job at the same level and of similar content to the one she left , but ‘ the plan is that nearer the time I start to discuss my return with management and personnel ’ .
19 This will be the case if , for example , you are asked to perform the same job at the same rate of pay but at a different office or factory and the move is catered for by a mobility clause in your contract .
20 It 's an extremely useful accessory if you 're working on more than one job at the same time in different places , so that the tools you need are always with you — and it 's invaluable for working from ladders or scaffolding .
21 It could n't be easy to cope with the emotional strain of a missing husband and do his job at the same time .
22 You say there 's three candidates there who get , one who is actually earning the money that we pay and two that are n't , the quick fix is to say right we given you an opportunity to do this national accounts job at the same salary for six months , see if you can do it , and if you do it we confirm the salary .
23 She trained as a typist and learned reception duties on the job at the Royal Oak .
24 The three-year appointment is a breakthrough for Brig Ramsey , 49 , who has landed the job at the very moment it is opened up to women .
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