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

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1 And what were y What were the kind of jobs that you were expected to do then ?
2 Others influence the kind of jobs we can get , how much we 'll be paid , how we behave in public ( and even in private ) and how we spend our time and money .
3 Well I mean these were the kind of jobs that were n't replaceable were n't they really ?
4 I mean with this exhibition that we 've booked ‘ Just the Job ’ , which is black women erm and the kind of jobs that they 've got , a large percentage are carers and erm and it is the thing that erm women feel that they can do and it erm in a way that it comes out of their role in the home , the caring role , and erm and it 's a role that they get sort of erm trapped into and it does n't pay very much money , as Brenda was saying earlier .
5 Industrial Light and Magic 's construction of a realistic creature made of water in The Abyss is the kind of job the ‘ synthetic reality ’ wing of the computer animation business has been waiting for .
6 There is an arrow straight to absentee behaviour ; this says that women are more likely to be absent from work than men , regardless of the kind of job they are in .
7 Having the right livelihood : doing the kind of job where right action can be practised without compromise .
8 However , he had persevered with the task and accepted it could be a while before he would find the kind of job he wanted .
9 Perhaps his father had the kind of job which took him to many parts of the country , and possibly he took the boy with him , I do not know .
10 Many will have learned that the kind of job that they will probably have to do for most of their working life will be semi-skilled , routine , undemanding , and tedious .
11 We have already noted that many workers learn very quickly that the kind of job they are likely to get will not be very satisfying intrinsically : that is , the content of the job will not be particularly attractive .
12 It is the kind of job that can easily be made to seem glamorous or tempt the power-mad .
13 Mr Fu , probably illiterate , can not get the kind of job with a township enterprise that would enable them to keep up with the Lis .
14 Of the forty women , twenty-six claimed that they worked harder than their husbands , seven said the men worked harder , and seven that it depended on personality or on the kind of job the husband had .
15 I have entrepreneurial skills which are very suited to the kind of job I do .
16 If you participate in a mock interview programme you will be given an application form to fill in for the kind of job that might be available through the Compact .
17 This promised to be the kind of job he most liked .
18 He used to go to a lotta places er that as knocked down or , well I could n't tell you the kind of job , but often there was some locks on the premises was er , perhaps needed repair or he wanted them to be in before he could leave the job and say here you are , that 's the job done .
19 Because of the kind of job they 're doing or the fact that they 're getting a wee bit more pay ?
20 And besides , " he smiled , " you 're not in the kind of job where you meet a lot of young men .
21 The kind of job , he thought , that was simply an admission of defeat .
22 ‘ Well , we have pretty well absolutely ruled out any notion of terrorists , ’ said Milton ‘ This is precisely the kind of job the IRA would have been falling over themselves to claim as their own , and it would be a ludicrous target for any other international loonies we can think of . ’
23 ‘ It was the kind of job where there was no such thing as sick pay and I was in danger of losing my home and not being able to support my family .
24 At the point of a successful match the worker is described in terms of the kinds of job he could do and the job is described in terms of the kind of worker needed to do it , Table 2.7 .
25 ‘ Work ’ has no single definition or shared meaning for the individuals who do it ; the meanings of work are as various as the kinds of job that exist .
26 In the second part we begin to look at some of the arguments which have been developed about the possible effects of new technology on the kinds of jobs available in the future .
27 It would have required an enormously creative imagination to have foreseen the kinds of jobs that the children and grandchildren of those farmworkers would now be engaged in .
28 A major criticism of Blauner 's approach is his assumption that most of those working in highly automated plants have the kinds of jobs he describes : for example , jobs needing a high level of skill , giving considerable autonomy to the worker , and restoring meaningfulness to work .
29 He argued that the kinds of jobs which young people eventually did were determined not so much by the development of their inner drives , as by the structure of opportunities by which they were surrounded — the kinds of jobs which were available for them to do in the labour market .
30 He argued that the kinds of jobs which young people eventually did were determined not so much by the development of their inner drives , as by the structure of opportunities by which they were surrounded — the kinds of jobs which were available for them to do in the labour market .
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