Example sentences of "[noun sg] have done a [adj] job " in BNC.

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1 She thinks the Board has done a good job and what would it be replaced with ?
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The practical question which this paper also addresses is ‘ how can one tell when and whether a lawyer has done a good job ? ’ .
5 " The President has done a good job of putting himself in the position where Arctic drilling is seen as patriotic " , she said .
6 The Council have done a wonderful job in constructing existing pedestrian/cycle paths such as the Longniddry — Haddington path , which seem to be very successful in terms of use .
7 Coun Jones said the team had done a good job for the whole community .
8 In his four months in residence Old Red had done a great job of dashing girlish hopes .
9 The Civil Affairs Service had done a good job in my estimation .
10 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 .
11 Stephenson said that ‘ the government has done a good job in policy development , without burdening business but with sufficient controls ’ .
12 It is entitled ’ Myth of the tax rebels ’ and it says : ’ Over the last decade the Government has done a better job of blowing local authorities to smithereens than Guy Fawkes .
13 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 .
14 This man 's done a fabulous job .
15 Simon the tiler had done a good job .
16 That publisher had done a good job , but I did n't feel that it would really be geared to the sort of mass market that I wanted to reach .
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