Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] a job " in BNC.
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1 | So the idea is that you obviously need to get a job pretty quick |
2 | Right , you said that the reason is , there 's lack of information so , that 's why people migrate , because they do n't realize they 're not going to get a job . |
3 | And the counter-arguments to this is that there is n't lack of information , people know they 're not going to get a job , but they 're still better off to move , so that 's a rubbish theory . |
4 | Poor Mervyn , she knew that she ought to feel sorry for him , living with his disagreeable old mother — at least , this was how she appeared in Ianthe 's imagination — disappointed at not having got a job in one of the University libraries , unable to find staff accurate enough to appreciate the niceties of setting out a bibliographical entry correctly , with it seemed few friends of either sex , unable to eat restaurant food — really , the list seemed endless when one thought about it . |
5 | ‘ He said he was just asked to do a job — and it 's working . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'm just trying to do a job . |
7 | I would just love to get a job and then go on to do my advanced driving test . ’ |
8 | Erm right purpose of the discussions , I do n't call them interviews er because it 's a self employed position and er you know we 're not offering quote a job unquote . |
9 | Er as far as I 'm concerned er it 's a self employed position I 'm not offering quote a job |
10 | not offering quote a job . |
11 | Of course I still have to get a job , and I still suffer from depression and back pain , but somehow I 'm managing . |
12 | YOU KNOW those whining crapoids who write to Angst every other week vainly hoping to land a job at Britain 's coolest , sexiest music paper ? |
13 | You really need to get a job , however menial , in the business before you use your hard-earned savings or try to borrow money to start one . |
14 | You do n't need to get a job , when you 're a mam . |
15 | You know perfectly well that under the present system someone who sticks to his principles and speaks out against injustice is n't going to get a job or a council flat . |
16 | He says he wanted to become a professional singer so he would n't have to do a job he did n't like . |
17 | ‘ You mean because you did n't have to get a job if you did n't want to ? ’ |
18 | 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 . |
19 | ‘ I ca n't seem to find a job . |
20 | He 's divorced and does n't seem to have a job or much money . |
21 | At the end of the day you 'll flatly refuse to do a job if you do n't like it . |
22 | and I do n't think they , they will pass on information about somebody actually refusing to take a job |
23 | Tied by a child , never having done a job other than that of a temporary chauffeuse to army officers , what could she do ? |
24 | They recently managed to shift a job lot of document shredders ( for DM60 a throw ) to a West Berlin firm . |
25 | What prompted the submission of thi the motion is the growing feeling of disaffection and desertion among the unemployed , particularly the union unemployed in this country , who many never have had a job . |