Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] [adj] job " in BNC.

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1 " As a matter of fact , I 've lost that job . "
2 Well I 've done that job stacking shelves .
3 Or what it will be by the time I 've finished this job .
4 My mum never took any board but now I 've got this job I 'll have to start paying her .
5 So I have to do this job everywhere I go
6 ‘ I have had to be flexible and open minded on selection for all of the six-and-a-half years I have had this job , ’ said Roxburgh .
7 I am , for the moment , your employer , and you 've accepted this job . ’
8 but point is Teresa , would you , if you went back on Income Support you 've got that job club thing again do n't you ?
9 On top of that you get compensation which is a maximum of ten thousand pounds and depends on erm whether you 've got another job , erm whether you 've contributed towards your own dismissal , and I think th the tribunal would knock something off for that .
10 While we were bad off she had to take that job , my eldest daughter .
11 She had wanted this job so much too — needed it , if she was honest .
12 Before she had finished one job he would call through the open doorway , ‘ Merrill , come and take a look at this , will you ? ’
13 Just had to leave because Dad says If you 're not working there for eight and sixpence a week , when you had to leave one job at twelve and six .
14 Doreen regarded her in silence for several long moments before she said , ‘ May I ask what qualifications you have to do this job ? ’
15 From this will be deducted the amount that you have earned if you have found another job .
16 I admire her because she 's got this job of sleeping that we all have to do , every night , ceaselessly , until we die , much better worked out than I have .
17 I told them that at one we 'd be going away on another job cos we 'd got another job booked in , but in fact I reorganized everything so that in fact we could do it for them .
18 cos they 've developed urban job .
19 Oh that copper , he said he , he said the thing is he said what you 've got ta do is give him as much shit and aggravation as you can possibly give him , keep him hot and keep him roasted up he said because what happens is he 's getting along , long and he 's thinking oh I can do this and I can do that and I can do the other , he said but if you can get your solicitor to keep him on his toes he ai n't got time to think about nothing , he said and if he has done that job himself , he 's laughing at the moment , I said well he must have done it
20 At least out here they had to play according to some sort of standard of fairness , even if it was a standard they could change as they went along according to how it suited them ( like doubling the bus fares just after he 'd found that job way out in Brentford ) , but in prison , even more so than in a mental hospital , there were no real limits to what they could do to him .
21 ‘ Well , he 's got that job still to do , has n't he ?
22 And that 's how he 's got that job .
23 So he 's got that job and another one .
24 so he 's got that job all the time now , he 's working on
25 Margaret Thatcher 's lover , that 's why he 's got that job , hmm
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