Example sentences of "[adj] job at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Amidst all the conservative demands for legislative restrictions on what the agency might support , President Bush selected Frohnmayer as the new NEA chairman to replace the Reagan-appointee Frank Hodsoll , who had wisely departed some months earlier for the more peaceful climes of a top job at the Office of Management and Budget , the White House department concerned with enforcing its fiscal policies on an often recalcitrant federal establishment . |
2 | Inspector Redpath had n't breakfasted , either , but he did n't fancy breakfast with that distasteful job at the mortuary in front of him . |
3 | A high flying professor of accountancy has been appointed to one of the top jobs at the Treasury with a salary of £100,000-a-year , the Prime Minister 's Office announced . |
4 | This implies a more elaborate division of labour : horizontally , in terms of there being larger numbers of people each doing different jobs at the work-place ; and also vertically , as new jobs are created among white-collar workers to co-ordinate and control the various semi-skilled or unskilled workers — a task made necessary because of the deliberate fragmentation of that labour . |
5 | Launching a business with redundancy pay carried considerable financial risks , while training would only be of lasting value if there was a real job at the end of it . |
6 | And I have a really nice little part-time job at an optician 's . |
7 | Thirdly , this expansion of part-time jobs at a time of youth unemployment raises policy issues about the way benefit rules effect part-time working . |
8 | Yes , I mean we 're not in the position to do what some of the , certainly I know some of the banks do , which is to guarantee a job after five years , let people have five years , you know , the maternity leave plus a guaranteed job at the end of another four when the kids start school , on the proviso that you can call them in if you need them within that period , for a bit of extra help . |
9 | ‘ It was quite a useful job at the time , ’ he said , ‘ but restrictive . |
10 | I told her that my ability as a golfer had secured me a good job at a finance company and a certain amount of time off for local competitions . |
11 | Jupp Heynckes faces a tough job at a club desperately in need of coherent policies . |
12 | Agriculture Secretary John Gummer will have a tough job at the crunch meeting in Brussels . |
13 | ‘ It 's a tough job at the moment . ’ |
14 | More than one thousand people have applied for three hundred temporary jobs at a photocopier factory in the Forest of Dean . |
15 | More than one thousand people have applied for three hundred temporary jobs at a photocopier factory in the Forest of Dean . |
16 | Can I make a suggestion about , probably not relevant to B T but might be relevant to the other continuous jobs , if like health care it nearly follows the procedure that you 've got at the moment and that is that in that procedure you have somewhere a line that says that your continuous jobs at the beginning of the job , or early on in the job , in the master job file there is put a note of which parts of the procedure apply and which parts do n't , or how filing is done , or whatever bit is different , which allows you the flexibility for each job to have it 's own , to have it 's own small procedure that forms part of the master job file , that says this is how this one is done , if those differences are very small . |
17 | The other fact , I mean there 's a lot of uncertain factors , the other one is that as far as I 'm aware we actually have quite a large number of people , by comparison with the norm' , actively applying for other jobs at the moment . |
18 | It 'll mean half a dozen new jobs at the brewery 's headquarters in Abingdon . |
19 | It 'll mean half a dozen new jobs at the brewery 's headquarters in Abingdon . |
20 | While he promised to show a ‘ sympathetic understanding ’ towards the Welsh culture , language and landscape , Mr Redwood vowed to put the need for new jobs at the top of his agenda . |
21 | During his three years at University College , London , he got work each Christmas with the post office in his home town of Woking : ‘ When I was coming to the end of my university period I sat a civil service examination with possible jobs at the end which included income tax , the secret service and the post office which involved travelling as a management trainee . |