Job

//dʒɒb//

"Job" in a Sentence (34 examples)

I like my job very much.

You finally succeeded in getting a job.

You did an excellent job.

You've done a perfect job.

Will you take on the job?

You are suitable for the job.

You only started this job an hour ago.

What's new with you? How is your new job working out?

Thanks to you, the job went well.

I'm afraid this job is too much for you.

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I've got a job for you: could you wash the dishes?

And it's my job to take care of the skanks on the road that you bang.

That surgeon has a great job.

He's been out of a job since being made redundant in January.

I was looking for a job and then I found a job / And heaven knows I'm miserable now

Policing the relationship between government and business in a free society is difficult. Businesspeople have every right to lobby governments, and civil servants to take jobs in the private sector.

Here I am at my new job!

He had a nose job.

You men have no idea what we're dealing with down there. Teeth placement, and jaw stress, and suction, and gag reflex, and all the while bobbing up and down, moaning and trying to breathe through our noses. Easy? Honey, they don't call it a job for nothing.

This freak Vernon got the intelligence on the safe job and passed it on to some other freak, a guy that hears voices in his head and talks back to them. […] We don't think [Vernon's squeeze] is in on the heist, but she apparently is in love with this creep who is laying the pipe in her trough!

Pass me that little job with the screw thread on it.

One of them was about nine years ago when I stood in white tie and tails beside a little blonde job (laughter and applause) down in front of the First Methodist Church of Birmingham, […]

“He was ex-job, Beavis. Detective sergeant out of County, Banbury, retired in ‘59.”

But there it was on the screen: The personal details of his old colleague from Kennington station in the late nineties.[…]She’s job. We used to work together.

“I’m job, D.S Townsend. I have to report a missing person.”

Authors of all work, to job for the season.

We wanted to sell a turnkey plant, but they jobbed out the contract to small firms.

And judges job, and bishops bite the town.

to job a carriage

[…] ...and a pair of handsome horses were jobbed, with which Jos drove about in state in the park...

a raven pitch'd upon him, and there sate, jobbing of the sore

He had ‘jobbed out’ the eye of one gentleman.

A stranger jobbed me in the mug so hard that I fell off my chair.

Fair dinkum, a man ought to give you a job in the b— face.

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