Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [verb] a job " in BNC.
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1 | Then I 'ad to get a job ; that 's when I saw a notice in a shop window about a Brixton fam'ly wantin' a maid , so I went after it . |
2 | I mean getting a job on the land ? ’ |
3 | ‘ And then , blow me , I got offered a job at Radio One . |
4 | I find it quite ghastly being at home and not working — I LONG to get a job , and meantime , YOUR FATHER and I must be careful about money as the State only gives me £40 a week for everything including local tax ( POLL TAX ) , heating , food , gas , electricity and phone and so on . |
5 | In the end , to please her , I promised to get a job in six months ' time . |
6 | ‘ I want to find a job that I really love . ’ |
7 | I mean obviously I want to get a job to get start getting money erm to own my own car is gon na involve money . |
8 | If I want to have a job looking after kids , I 'll get one in a nursery . |
9 | I 'd got a job . |
10 | I 'm still friends with my tutor , and she was really pleased when I told her I 'd got a job . |
11 | ‘ I like to see a job done . ’ |
12 | Luckily I managed to get a job with a small fit-up touring company — playing small theatres in the provinces , living in digs , away from the spotlight and very badly paid . |
13 | But I was thrown into this Guild secretary business and er you ca n't do both , not when you 're trying to erm a family and then by then my son was away and erm I went got a job and the Co-op gave me a job . |
14 | And they had addresses and I ran around , I went to get a job at the pit , which er I had no more sense so I 'm glad now that I did n't get on . |
15 | I do need a job old boy . |
16 | ‘ Now if you 'll excuse me , I do have a job to do . ’ |
17 | In nineteen hundred and twelve the Dutch came and the Oxford Motor Club entertained them and we went all round the High Wycome area , Cophill and that on hill climbs , so we re-enacted it last year and I was riding my nineteen fourteen motorcycle , and I was asked — I was the oldest rider — how old are you ? — I said eighty years old — and what is your biggest difficulty ? — and I said getting my leg over , which I really literally meant because the saddle 's very high and I do have a job getting my leg over the saddle ! |
18 | E eventually I did get a job . |
19 | If we were to get married , I had to get a job , and to get a job I had to finish my Ph.D . |
20 | I 've done a job . |
21 | I 've had a job now for about a month . |
22 | You and Susan and I. I 've got a job already — exercising two kids for ten bob a week . |
23 | After he and Frank Williams had confirmed the sport 's worst kept secret , the 30-year-old Londoner said : ‘ Both my sisters are going to be at home this Christmas and I 've got a job — so I guess I 'm buying the drinks . |
24 | I 've got a job for you . ’ |
25 | I 've got a job to do . |
26 | But I 've got a job to do . ’ |
27 | I 've got a job to do . |
28 | It 's erm I 've got I mean I 've got a job for the first six weeks already set up with |
29 | I 've got a job waiting for me in London , but I ca n't start till August when the man retires . |
30 | I 've got a job for you . ’ |