Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a [adj] job " in BNC.
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31 | But I 'm 63 this year , still naturally blonde , I have a good job as a secretary and dash around in my new car to visit my three married children and four grandchildren . |
32 | Now I have a salaried job instead of running the home I have no time to do the shopping , take the car to the garage or wait in for service engineers of various sorts . |
33 | ’ I 've got a young family to look after and I have a full-time job . |
34 | ‘ Actually I have a new job as a hostess at le Chat Noir , so there will be no disturbance to Monsieur Nadirpur . ’ |
35 | ‘ I have a little job for you . ’ |
36 | I have a hard job preventing Rainbow from trampling several dozen old ladies , babes in arms , and colossally pregnant matrons , in her eagerness to join the queue . |
37 | Even if only one of you has a paid job , the death of the other would almost certainly deal a severe financial blow to the household . |
38 | But the tendency in households for business decisions to be left to the husband and for the wife , whether or not she is a joint owner of the matrimonial home and whether or not she has a separate job , to have the main domestic responsibilities still persists . |
39 | Do you have a part-time job I do n't know about ? ’ she grinned . |
40 | ‘ Why do n't you have a permanent job ? |
41 | The book took more than its share of the available table space ; but at least she had a legitimate job . |
42 | She had a good job working with an airline company until she became pregnant after missing just one day of taking the Pill . |
43 | She had a right job did she with it ? |
44 | At twenty-two years old she was already a Fascist speaker and organiser at Manchester , though she had a full-time job as a secretary with Morton Sundour Fabrics . |
45 | For all that she was twenty-one , she had a hard job to smother giggles as hysterical as a schoolgirl 's . |
46 | They would n't go to bed in their bedroom after she had a horrible job with them . |
47 | If you had a nice job on the railways maybe I could get out and about a bit . ’ |
48 | But five years ago you had a good job , prospects , a nice house , money in the bank . |
49 | No we could n't say nothing because I mean that was a time when you had a good job then , unemployment was just the same in the nineteen thirties . |
50 | You said you had a part-time job with the local baker can you tell me about that ? |
51 | It means that if you are placed on a YTS programme through Compact , you have a real job . |
52 | You said that you have a good job — does n't it bring you into contact with all sorts ? |
53 | ‘ You have a good job . ’ |
54 | You have a good job , a good salary . |
55 | I think that there is a general recognition on the Opposition side of the House that you have a difficult job at Scottish Question Time . |
56 | And it seems to me that your problem is that , on the one hand you have a big and relatively easily you have you have you have a big job , but with big , but relatively defined , easily defined issues on your hands . |
57 | We had a difficult job starting the car . |
58 | ‘ We have a good job with the BBC , ’ they said . |
59 | They had a good job in the paper erm , part of the school . |
60 | They had a good night 's sleep but they had a tremendous job waking up this morning . |