Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [art] [adj] job " in BNC.
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1 | It took him 10 months to find a suitable job , although he was fortunate enough to be able to find temporary work in between . |
2 | It took him 10 months to find a suitable job |
3 | And we asked them to tie it up , the lads made a bloody job I think they tied it up for coming round . |
4 | So anglers need larger weights to do the same job — which could distract the fish . |
5 | Do you find that women 's schools do a better job of educating women than mixed schools ? |
6 | ‘ Our tail-enders did a good job to get us to 394 . |
7 | ‘ The fans did a magnificent job for us tonight , and this result will keep the city buzzing for another eight days . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'm sure the inspectors did the best job they could , ’ says Mr Reed , choosing his words carefully , ‘ but the whole process is very undesirable , very unsatisfactory . |
9 | Mr Bean , 29 , of Glen Road , Great Sutton , said : ‘ The lads did a great job for us . ’ |
10 | Our building and works lads did a terrific job . ’ |
11 | The drivers had the hardest job , concentrating on holding their positions and keeping out of the way of the front and rear gunners . |
12 | All deputy heads need a clear job specification and a place in school development and decision-making commensurate with their experience and seniority . |
13 | Each of the various hand movements has a specific job to do , determined by range , angle , position and target . |
14 | SUSAN Finley had to be as tough as nails to secure a top job aboard a luxury cruise liner . |
15 | Did your parents do a good job ? |
16 | British , Anglo-Indians and Indians did a splendid job in receiving us . |
17 | Let's start with a question , since you are all children of parents , do you think your parents did a good job ? |
18 | Now , I do n't how many of you are parents , eighty five of you thought your parents did a good job , fifteen did n't . |
19 | Disturbance on the course was minimal and the contractors did an excellent job . |
20 | Most users of search believe that , on the whole , headhunters do a good job , and that the industry is effectively self-regulating because , given the grapevine spread of information , poor work would quickly result in loss of business . |
21 | I am self employed and rely heavily on the telephone , I think BT and their engineers do a marvellous job most of the time . |
22 | To this end it could help if all committee posts had a proper job description detailing duties , skills required and likely hours . |
23 | In larger schools , and at the secondary stage , the organization of spaces and necessary reservation of particular areas remains a complex job , but can he approached from a different viewpoint . |
24 | Produced for 20th Century Fox by Elmo Williams , the film crews had the daunting job of recreating two air forces and two navies in numbers sufficient to depict the massed Japanese attackers and , for lack of a better phrase , the massed American targets . |
25 | As a result of the increased relative importance of part-time farming and farm work , many individuals seek a second job in manufacturing or services . |
26 | Racism , and its associated discriminatory practices , are part of the explanation of the way in which black workers fill the worst-paid jobs . |
27 | We can see this indirectly from the LFS data which shows that the proportion of temporary working which is " involuntary " ( the proportion of temporary workers taking a temporary job because they were unable to find a permanent job ) is highest in those regions where unemployment too is highest . |
28 | Conservationists have an enormous job to keep the populations high enough for continued existence , while preventing them from growing too large and wrecking the little bit of space that is left to them . |
29 | He would need all his diplomatic skills to do a similar job in South Africa . |
30 | Now each employee at British Steel needs only 4.8 hours to do the same job . |