Example sentences of "[verb] do a [adj] job [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Thanks for the bumper size of this newsletter must go to who has done a marvellous job at retaining our loyal advertising supporters and encouraged new people to start to advertise with us . |
2 | ‘ Lennie Lawrence has done a fantastic job at Middlesbrough . |
3 | Ian Stewart has done a first-rate job of translation , preserving the scientific content without losing any of the humour . |
4 | I think he has done a great job on his return to the side . ’ |
5 | Frank Dick has done a great job with the shorter track events , but there 's a huge difference between those and the distance events . |
6 | ‘ David has done a great job over the last few weeks but he still has playing ambitions . |
7 | ‘ Jim Smith has done a tremendous job at Porstmouth , ’ says Lyall , ‘ They play quick-pass football and any team who play the ball early can always create space . |
8 | But political pundits agree Michael Fallon has done a good job as a constituency MP . |
9 | For instance a large chunk of those voters who did declare firmly their intention to vote Labour were still prepared to recognise that Michael Fallon has done a good job as a constituency MP for the town since his election victory in 1983 . |
10 | " The President has done a good job of putting himself in the position where Arctic drilling is seen as patriotic " , she said . |
11 | Geoff has done a good job on it . |
12 | According to Peter Sommer , a computer forensics expert , the commission has done a good job in proposing new legislation which is workable and fits well with other parts of the law . |
13 | Stephenson said that ‘ the government has done a good job in policy development , without burdening business but with sufficient controls ’ . |
14 | It is with interest , that I read Amanda Archibald 's recently published notes of her thoughts as a U.K. citizen , now living and working in the U.S.A. By all accounts , she has been profoundly impressed , and she has done a good job in introducing ‘ Contact ’ readers to some of the many positive aspects of living as an expatriate in the U.S.A. As a person proud to enjoy dual nationality of Canada and England , however , I should like to redress the balance somewhat , and question some of Amanda 's blanket statements . |
15 | So far the Finance Ministry has done a good job by letting off steam in a controlled and orderly way , but it is hard to stop the process of deflation once it has gained momentum . |
16 | Former Darlington manager Brian Little has done a superb job in his first season , but Leicester face three promotion rivals in their four-match finale . |
17 | ‘ He was trying to make what was already there work and we believe he has done a reasonable job in the circumstances . ’ |
18 | The Army has done a grand job of work in the initial stages of rehabilitation , and without its aid progress would have been far slower . |
19 | City player-manager Peter Reid , still a rookie in the hot seat , has done a fine job since replacing Howard Kendall . |
20 | Henson has done a lovely job of placing his famous characters in the novel 's context while never letting us forget that this is meant to be a huge extravaganza . |
21 | He said he 'd done a wonderful job in very difficult circumstances . |
22 | How could she expect to do a proper job without the right equipment ? |
23 | Imagine doing a shitty job like that ! ’ |
24 | If you expect that child is going to do a fantastic job on that painting then that encouragement and confidence is coming across . |
25 | You must tackle a warren as though you intend to do a good job at it ; there 's precious little point or pleasure in dabbling with it for that way you achieve very little . |
26 | You may have done a good job on your own patch but you can not clear the entire neighbourhood . |
27 | A year later , having done a super job as Editorial Assistant before going off to university last autumn , we finally got around to organising the lesson ! |
28 | Having done a fair job for the Lib Dems , perhaps he could now go and help the Tories . |
29 | Much to Amiss 's chagrin , his eavesdropping was greatly hampered by a new cleaner , who had arrived to do a serious job on the upstairs kitchen . |
30 | One of the customs officers decided to do a thorough job on Clare 's luggage . |