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

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1 Advertise the job internally first or simultaneously in other outlets .
2 How each person tends to proceed through the design process will be unique but the overall constraints imposed on whoever tackles the job will be identical .
3 There is no need to pay in advance for the work even if you are asked to do so ; you may be in an awkward position if the firm ceases to trade without having completed the job .
4 Leafing through the results of 13 years work — editor Lesley Brown and 25 assisstant editors have just completed the job of updating the shorter Oxford English Dictionary .
5 The job has to be at a senior enough level and it has to be constrained enough to enable the job to be searched .
6 He argues that by maintaining the job environment at an acceptable level then feelings of dissatisfaction can be avoided .
7 Record sales and record results were all achieved whilst maintaining the job security of the people in this Division .
8 They joined a major label so that they could sell records throughout the world and then made the job harder by keeping their names off record sleeves and rejecting full page adverts for smaller ones .
9 He invented a machine which made the job quicker and easier by providing a separate needle for each loop , so as to make a whole row of stitches at one operation instead of casting all the loops on to one needle .
10 And , as Dalgliesh had heard him argue , for all their demands for equality of status and opportunity , putting them in the front line behind the riot shields , taking the petrol bombs , the hurled stones and now the bullets , only made the job of their male colleagues even more onerous .
11 And do you think that the move from the hand riveting to the pneumatic tools , do you think that made the job any easier ?
12 In this way , if caught , the smugglers had little to lose in way of investment , it also made the job of our investigators more difficult , especially when often a foreign national would charter a UK vessel .
13 What was particularly at stake , and what made the job particularly attractive , was that the outcome was educational opportunities for the under-privileged , increased chances to study for degrees .
14 You heard Alan say that erm Joan has laid the guidelines down and made the job easier .
15 The fast currents made the job even harder .
16 He said : ‘ I am going to enjoy a bit of a lie in , but I shall miss the customers because they made the job so interesting . ’
17 It is possible , in response to these apparent counter-examples to a context-independent notion of linguistic competence , simply to retreat : the rules can be left unconstrained and allowed to generate unacceptable sentences , and a performance theory of pragmatics assigned the job of filtering out the acceptable sentences .
18 The system I would like to see is solicitors being given the job of approving up to £500 of legal aid work , with spot checks on quality , taking off any who are found to have abused it . ’
19 If Moxon , still young in captaincy terms , were to be given the job there would be a strong argument in favour of a team manager and as Illingworth , perhaps wisely , has rejected one offer to return ( from Leicestershire ) Yorkshire might look at another native son who has , from all accounts , done an excellent job in his first year of managment at Somerset , Jack Birkenshaw .
20 One way of evading restrictions was to find sinecure posts for good players ; one man was given the job of checking the advertising posters for the club , though the most common trick was for club directors , who were often substantial employers , to find part-time or simply bogus jobs for which payment was made .
21 That may be why Mr Houghton has given the job of turning round the kitchenware business to Richard Dulude .
22 Mr Lawrence Eagleburger , the deputy secretary of state who has been given the job of co-ordinating America 's help for Eastern Europe , was told by Congress that the money the administration has in mind is too modest , but that its ideas about who should control the distribution of this money are immodest .
23 TSEMI was given the job of producing an alternative to the ideas of the state planning agency , Gosplan .
24 The EUROMET project , with a budget of 400,000 ecus ( $480,000 ) , has been given the job of building an EC meteorite mountain , and teams of hardy Euro-researchers are already out scavenging .
25 He was a young lawyer of about thirty in his first year in Parliament , who had sufficiently impressed someone in Government to have been given the job of Junior Minister at the Trade office .
26 Mr Crosby said : ‘ I also have 10 important League matches left and have said all along that if we do n't win these as well I can not expect to be given the job here . ’
27 It was not until James Watt , instrument maker at Glasgow University , was given the job of repairing a model Newcomen steam engine , that a major breakthrough was made in the business of powering up the early beginnings of the industrial world .
28 The wrong person has been given the job
29 So centre-half Jack Butler was given the job of staying by the penalty area to break down opposing attacks , helped by the full-backs marking opposing wingers and the wing-halves the opposing inside-forwards .
30 Four working groups were given the job of providing negotiators with scientific and technical information .
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