Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun] to job " in BNC.
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1 | He moved from job to job , for a period boxing in a fairground booth and also trying his hand at acting , whilst also posing for Minton in his studio in return for ten shillings a week . |
2 | These men — and overwhelmingly they were men — came from large , poor families , moved from job to job in catering and manual work and were unable to save out of their meagre earnings . |
3 | And in adulthood John moved from job to job without settling . |
4 | Thirty is when you decide it 's not on that your hubby has got time to watch the football — or the polo — and have a drink with the lads while you run from children to job to domestic chores like some demented nursemaid on speed . |
5 | Savings vary from job to job and company to company but , given that the system is installed for the right reasons , it should be possible to recover the hardware and software costs within two years . |
6 | His career sounded very hit and miss ; he 'd switched from one subject to another at university , studying for a PhD but never completing it , and then shifted from job to job , looking for status rather than satisfaction . |
7 | At the time we were rushing from job to job repairing storm damage , and fortunately were both wearing rubber soled boots . |
8 | Moving from job to job makes no difference to the additional pension . |
9 | What is appropriate will , naturally , vary from job to job and from country to country . |
10 | Many girls and boys wandered from job to job , like Rosina Domingo : |
11 | With the way jobs are going it 's harder to keep members as they move from job to job . |
12 | Within each section of the company workers were now rotated from job to job automatically , regularly , and compulsorily , and this system covered a range of levels , not just the most de-skilled of the jobs . |
13 | Tunnellers traditionally came from tight-knit Irish families who travelled from job to job as a unit . |