Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a [adj] job " in BNC.
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1 | But it is not enough to do a good job : our professional conduct committees must be seen to be doing a good job . |
2 | And this is unlikely to change — after all if the sales person knew enough to do a good job of giving advice they could easily start a new career as a consultant ! |
3 | If you are overweight , but are happy with the exercises you do at least three times per week , then far be it from us to interfere — continue , you are obviously doing a good job ! |
4 | Had she been less committed to parenting , perhaps because her children were older and seen to be less in need of her support , or had it been an event which threatened a role or idea to which she was less committed , perhaps losing a part-time job which she did not enjoy , the effect would be less threatening . |
5 | You do n't necessarily get a better job with a performance spec than you would simply by specifying that you had more cuts because in er in a slow growing year , if you like , the contractor actually gains because he does n't need to cut so many times to comply with a maximum of a hundred millimetres length , whereas if you 've got an eleven level cut you would actually have a continuous length of grass , much shorter , so it would look smarter . |
6 | I would have said at forty one you know you er you 're still probably young enough to get a salaried job but we decided that it might be worth er you trying this avenue . |
7 | ‘ Well , film work 's very precarious , of course — so I thought I 'd better get a steady job for a bit , especially when my money ran out . ’ |
8 | Next month I shall be writing about the rib transfer carriage , another small accessory that not only does a good job but also helps that neck ache ! |
9 | The hon. Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) has just done a first-rate job on behalf of the Labour party . |
10 | You 're in danger of every time you 're praising that person , they 're going to be sitting back waiting for the straight away , so you could n't , if you go up to somebody and they 've generally done a superb job and you ca n't fault him , and he knows he 's done a really good job , but he 's just sitting back waiting for you to way what , what you 've done wrong . |
11 | ‘ I 've just got a new job at the solicitors in Yonder . |
12 | ‘ I was unemployed for two years and I have just got a nice job . |
13 | He 's just got a little job to do . |
14 | One of the region 's batch of new MPs has already landed a top job in his party . |
15 | ‘ I know he 's going to do a first-rate job , ’ said Edward Crumwallis , gazing towards the door , where Hilary Frome was already doing a first-rate job with two of the more important parents . |
16 | The South-West Shropshire Historical and Archeological Society is already doing a good job in recording the history of the area , especially that which is in living memory , or only one or two generations removed . |
17 | No , I just started a part-time job and my boyfriend 's , come and watch them and he 's helping me cleaning the house and everything 's clean when I come home . |
18 | If you are just starting a new job of any kind this morning , your first day , then do n't worry , it does n't matter what you do , the odds on the first two things they 'll show you is , where the toilet is , and how to load paper into the photocopier . |
19 | I just do a normal job . |
20 | In the office we shall remember our as the hard working , level headed lady who always made a good job of the task in hand . |
21 | Although the computer has a hyphenation dictionary ( it knows how to split words that come at the end of a line ) , a skilled composer can usually do a better job . |
22 | He rejoined Birmingham as No 2 to Terry Cooper but has always wanted a top job of his own . |
23 | The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home . |
24 | ‘ No , I always do a good job for them . ’ |
25 | June Thomas was an engineering draughtswoman until three years ago , and still does a full-time job . |
26 | He always does a good job . |
27 | I 'll probably make a better job of it than you would . ’ |
28 | But after persistently arguing that big ‘ named ’ firms do not automatically do a better job , he feels that the firm is finally beginning to make headway . |
29 | KIWI centre Kevin Iro , who is joining Leeds from Manly , did n't do the business in Sydney this year , but the former Wigan ace can probably do a good job against English defences . |
30 | Both do a good job , he says , but ‘ I would rather see more judgments out there in the market . ’ |