Example sentences of "he [verb] [art] [adj] job " in BNC.

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1 Send a man into the field only half-armed with the facts and expect him to do a professional job .
2 He made a beautiful job of it , it was a really nice machine and he was talking about making another one .
3 But the ‘ big apple ’ had no appeal to Sam , although he got a temporary job in the ‘ rag trade ’ .
4 The dealer contemplated suing the recruitment agency until he found a better job .
5 He found a good job .
6 He found a new job at the ‘ people 's own ’ Narva light-bulb factory in Friedrichshain .
7 Later he found a temporary job and a room .
8 The debt collector 's other advantage is that he has no other job .
9 He he has a similar job at another UK public company was all Farnell would say .
10 Paish feels he has a tougher job instilling that killer instinct in footballers than athletes .
11 I do not envy his successor , because he has a hard job in trying to follow him .
12 He has a well-paid job but he expects her to pay for the family car
13 IF Gorbachev the Great is looking more and more like Mixed-up Mikhail , it is not just because he has an impossible job .
14 ARSENAL boss George Graham reckons he has the best job in football — but he knows even he could suffer a Brian Clough-like backlash if the Gunners fail to win a trophy for the second year running .
15 He done a good job . ’
16 And that one that got sent away he , he learnt a certain job which he 's done in ever since and he 's done very well at it .
17 What 's he got a temporary job then ?
18 He obtained the next job for which he applied and , as far as I know , has had a successful career subsequently .
19 In 1962 , he landed an inside job on the Observer sports desk and moved to London .
20 when he gets another job when he gets a proper job , when he 's employed it 'll stop .
21 He just hopes his family will get by , until he finds a new job .
22 He just hopes his family will get by , until he finds a new job .
23 It was to be the last triumph Chapman was to see at Elland Road , for in the summer of 1916 he took a managerial job at a munitions factory at Barnbow , near Leeds .
24 But his research ended when his grant ran out , and he took a mundane job as a sub-editor on the Sunday Times colour magazine just before the Wapping dispute began .
25 The heavy hand of a resident father would probably not have stopped him being suspended from school three times , once for smoking , once for swearing and once for self-confessed vandalism ( breaking a rival basketball team 's scoreboard because they played dirty , for which he took a part-time job to pay for the damage ) .
26 He took the first job he could find , washing dishes at the Wang Garden , a Chinese restaurant two blocks down the street from the hotel .
27 He did a similar job on the plumbing .
28 He did a great job just sitting in there and keeping everything tight — and he never stopped shouting and goading the youngsters . ’
29 He did a great job first time out ( no smilies ) .
30 Nothing lucky about Ken Veysey 's goal-keeping , though — he did a great job and kept United afloat with some superb saves .
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