Example sentences of "[verb] job " in BNC.

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1 As well as creating more economic activity to absorb diamond earnings and generate sustained growth rates , the government also had to find job opportunities for the 27,000 school-leavers joining the job market every year .
2 Here , Mr Shultz writes , was ‘ a staff con job on the president , playing on his very human desire to get the hostages released .
3 He seems to be on talking terms with the creator and is able to gain permission to tempt Job in a number of horrible ways .
4 LIFESPAN does not specifically recognise job titles such as programmers , analysts or quality assurers ; all are known to LIFESPAN simply as users .
5 LIFESPAN does not specifically recognise job titles such as programmers , analysts or quality assurers ; all are known to LIFESPAN simply as users .
6 A statement issued last night by TEC chief executive John Howell said : ‘ It should be understood that Freshfayre ( Mr Bell 's company based at Skelton , East Cleveland ) were initially contacted by Cleveland Compact as part of their normal canvassing campaigns ( Compact is a branch of the TEC that places job adverts in schools ) .
7 Mayor has job down to a ‘ tea ’
8 But the shadow Chancellor , Gordon Brown , announcing a series of what he termed job rallies in Tory-held marginal seats over the coming weeks , said almost 100,000 job training places had been cut since John Major became Prime Minister .
9 There are even now other issues on the pensions debate we have employers like Telecom using pension funds to fund redundancies we now even have the government looking to see if they can get hold of pension fund money in British Rail and in the Coal Board to see if they can also fund job losses .
10 Applications continued to be reported into the 1970s , but a survey which covered 276 of the 500 largest corporations in America found in 1969 that 80% had never used or considered job enlargement ( Schoderbek and Reif , 1969 ) .
11 Reporting a first quarter loss of $22m , Conner Peripherals Inc said yesterday that it it will reduce its worldwide employment by about 10% through attrition , scaling down its production operations and eliminating job duplication and overlap .
12 First , many of the agreements governing the introduction or extension of the use of temporary workers simultaneously contained job guarantees for the regular labour force .
13 a high proportion of students were delaying job search , mainly because they planned to continue writing up their theses .
14 Unionized workplaces were in 1980–84 actually more likely to suffer job losses ( after standardizing by product sector ) than non-unionized plants , which were more likely to enjoy job gains .
15 Since only the United Nations can do the job of peacemaking , is the Minister concerned that just over half the value of the assessments on individual countries for last year has been paid , and will she therefore press other members of the international community to ensure that they give the United Nations the resources to do that necessary peacemaking and peacekeeping job ?
16 Targets already announced for the year are 4705m capex , and savings of $150m , which will include job cuts and savings across the board .
17 A common weekend would include job work in a range of Marks and Spencer stores stretching from Reading to Kingston to Brent Cross .
18 They designed job descriptions , terms of employment and time sheets for support workers ; ( they were to be paid at a rate equivalent to home helps and care attendants , with increased payments for unsocial hours ; there was also to be a lower rate of payment for workers merely sleeping at a sufferer 's house , compared with providing active care ) .
19 But I do n't re think they realize what they were doing when they started making that flower border round , it 's going to be a never ending job .
20 Interest in Russia was beginning to take off , but not enough to provide job opportunities .
21 Aircraft workers want job security promise from US
22 What the right hon. Gentleman might also have fastened his mind upon is the fact that reported job vacancies are rising , that the number of people placed in jobs is rising and that there are 500,000 more people in work than in 1979 .
23 When they quit licensed dealers or are shunted out at around the age of thirty upwards , just when they start to crave job security , they are forced into a hostile world .
24 In an effort to increase job opportunities for the local population , the corporation intends to spend in the late 1980s and early 1990s some £20 million on education and training .
25 The second was to do with the design of the machinery to increase job cycle times and to reduce the extent to which work would be machine paced .
26 Thus structures facilitate ‘ mutualist ’ struggle in which workers aim to establish alternative and independent markets for production and distribution , ‘ economistic ’ struggle to increase job security within extant relations of production , and ‘ statist ’ struggle to promote interests through enlisting the aid of the state principally through legislative enactment .
27 It has now become clear that large firms have remained extremely important in generating jobs and that policies to encourage job creation by large firms are more important , in terms of numbers of jobs created , than those helping small firms .
28 I ca n't do job , it 's course work , do n't you understand ?
29 Expressing job satisfaction as a numerical index …
30 Traditional terms denoting job status , such as ‘ labourer ’ , ‘ apprentice ’ , ‘ tradesman ’ , and ‘ mate ’ , were no longer amenable to straightforward definitions .
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