Example sentences of "have have a [adj] job " in BNC.
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1 | That 's what I said first , I said ooh they 'd had a terrible job ! |
2 | Hope fed her nosiness and kept her plodding beside Midnight , who 'd had an awkward job swinging the box on to his shoulder . |
3 | ‘ Besides , if it was n't for the cuts , I 'd have had a permanent job by now . |
4 | Judith Cook should have had an easier job in her pamphlet against water privatisation , for it 's British people themselves , in the near future , who will suffer . |
5 | Do I have to have a Compact job ? |
6 | Margaret had had a paid job with the BUF in the last few months of her membership but with Joyce 's departure from the movement she had lost that as well . |
7 | ‘ Since I 've had a sit-down job I ca n't seem to get the weight off , ’ says Nicholle , a publishers ' assistant from Bristol . |
8 | ‘ We 've had a few jobs recently where husbands have given their wives surprise parties in the stables or somewhere . |
9 | Women who enjoy housework but have had a full-time job say that they look forward to having time to do things like get the carpet shampooed or make new curtains without someone else being in the way . |
10 | For example , students who have had a full-time job prior to coming to university are less likely to withdraw or fail , while conversely , students whose homes are close to university are more likely to become non-graduates . |
11 | retired and he 's had a good job in his time . |