41.   But Gramm retorted that he had never been offered a job by a poor person.

42.   But I came back to Dayton because I had been invited to take a job by the then-city manager, whose name was Jim Kunde.

43.   But in many cases, an announcer may risk his job by honestly expressing what he sees -- or thinks.

44.   But he confirmed Tuesday he had been contacted about the job by a search consultant and had participated in a tele-conference interview with Dallas school officials.

45.   But he said that United States had discovered that it had increased jobs by deregulating its airline and telecommunications industries.

46.   But many construction workers are afraid to speak up about being shortchanged, because they fear losing their jobs by pressing their legal rights.

47.   But Magallan and dozens of other people interviewed Saturday said few had jeopardized their jobs by skipping work.

48.   Carroll got the job by giving them free boots.

49.   Danner, who was one of those in charge of implementing the reduction, finished her job by recommending her own elimination.

50.   Dennis Green saved his job by getting the Vikings to play so well toward the end of last season.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
job 0.13%
job + p. >>共 86
in 19.45%
of 17.21%
as 13.69%
at 10.23%
for 8.54%
with 7.07%
to 4.57%
on 2.85%
after 1.99%
by 1.63%
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