Example sentences of "if you [verb] your job " in BNC.

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1 Let him assume that she knows how annoying it is and does it to annoy — if you know your job he will not notice the immense improbability of the assumption .
2 But I suppose if you lose your job , and your dignity … and he 'd probably been drinking too much , which they say does n't help .
3 So if you 've got children looking at mortgages , just tell them to be careful and that I think really my advice would be to , for anyone starting off a new mortgage now , to definitely go for repayment , until they 've sorted out what they 're doing , because if you cash an endowment within two years , if you ca n't keep up the payments , if you lose your job , then y you get nothing back .
4 The replacement rate is shown as 104% ; this rate is the proportion of your net income that will be ‘ replaced ’ by the benefit system if you lose your job ( or , for someone already out of work , the ratio of current income to expected net wage ) .
5 Staying in work means a lot these days and if you lose your job you may face other problems as a result .
6 More and more employees are using these casual workers and every one of our jobs is under threat cos if you lose your job tomorrow , you 're a casual the day after .
7 But he was all right to work with if you knew your job .
8 If you like your job but ca n't get on with the people with whom you have to work , consider asking for a transfer to another department .
9 Not if you value your job at the manor .
10 And , ’ he insisted threateningly , when it seemed she might find her voice to make some vigorous protest , ‘ if you value your job , which I 'm sure you do , you wo n't breathe a word to him that it 's all a put-up affair . ’
11 It crossed her mind that perhaps she should , despite her employer 's ‘ … if you value your job , you wo n't breathe a word to him that it 's all a put-up affair ’ , explain some of it to Travis .
12 ‘ I 've — er — seen quite a bit of him since I met him when he called for you that time , ’ Leith managed , the ever-present ‘ if you value your job ’ threat there in her head again .
13 That 's really what they pay you for , those sort and if you do your job right , off they go looking six inches taller .
14 Would you be in immediate financial difficulty if you lost your job ?
15 This was prior to the introduction of the Actively Seeking Work welfare legislation whereby one is automatically disqualified from benefit if you leave your job voluntarily .
16 I shall be sorry now if you leave your job . ’
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