job - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • do: You can also try to do the job of the brain in the game Staying alive.
  • get: Getting a decent job in Bristol has been pretty useful.
  • create: Only last week I was able to confirm £ 2m of support for Peugeot to create almost 900 jobs at its plant at Ryton.
  • find: This page provides links to sites to help you find e-learning jobs or place job adverts.
  • advertize: We reserve the right to remove, or to choose not to advertize jobs which we feel do not comply with good employment practice.
  • finish: Once the decision to fight goes then you are best staying to finish the job.

Adjective modifier

  • part-time: Don't forget part-time jobs, Saturday jobs and voluntary work.
  • full-time: I am now nearing the end of the project and have a full-time job set up, working as a tree surgeon.
  • fantastic: I totally support the fantastic job done by most midwives.
  • good: A good job we were going to Le Mans then.
  • excellent: The rear is rather imposing and an excellent paint job has been made.
  • permanent: It sometimes leads to the offer of a permanent job.

Modifies a noun

  • vacancy: Would you like to have a local job vacancies section on your site?
  • description: Finally Compare your CV with a job description for the work you're applying for.
  • seeker: Creating a personal job seeker account will allow.. .
  • satisfaction: She would be able to have a direct impact on bringing about change, so job satisfaction would be high.
  • title: Focusing on the UK... click job title for more details.. .
  • loss: This would result in more than 250 job losses in the UK.

Noun used with modifier

  • print: While Postscript is fine for print jobs it poses special problems to the screen-oriented designer.
  • paint: Yes, smart alloys, polished bodywork and a neat paint job are as popular here as elsewhere.

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