1. A child might need to be prodded or compelled to keep a promise, or simply pressured to do a job well. 2. A little more glue should do the job. 3. A new entrant into a creative department can expect to be doing such jobs. 4. A workman adjusting a machine removed the fence and turned the machine by hand in order to do the job. 5. After all, such lopsided enthusiasm indicates that you feel well equipped to tell judges how to do their jobs. 6. An electric saw will do the job at twice the speed. 7. And he wondered if he could do the job satisfactorily without being in overdrive all the time. 8. At the other extreme, they can not long do the job of a local police force. 9. Both anterior and posterior attention systems have many subcortical partners in doing their job, especially in the thalamus. 10. But I knew I had done my job when a young couple saw me and started packing up their things. |