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You know how hard jobs are to come by these days.
A hard job, but that's what we pay these people for.
This is a hard job, and when she needed help he wasn't there.
Anything bad about soldiers or the very hard job we did was major news.
If we break up the radio, he'll have a hard job telling anyone we're coming.
To reach such a goal means that three hard jobs have to be done better.
Being a principal or teacher right now is a very hard job.
Or suppose she had to work some really hard job to support the two of them?
"I can think of no person in all the world right now with a harder job."
But chief of staff is a really hard job, in some ways harder than actually being President.
Not that mine had a very hard job of work, in this case.
A duck had a hard job finding enough water to light on.
Clearly, investigating this was going to be one of those hard jobs.
It turned out to be the hardest job I've ever had.
"If there are easier jobs available, for more money, then why take a hard job?"
He must have had a harder job getting a boat than we thought.
Fought to keep them that way and had a hard job of it.
Well it's the hard job getting the concrete down isn't it?
Must have been a hard job having to direct all those big personalities.
"My hardest job is leaving some of them on the table."
"They're hard jobs because often you see so little progress," he said.
"Lots of people do hard jobs all their lives for mighty little return."
First, however, he must prove himself in the hardest job of his life.
This is an absolutely hard job, especially in the winter, since clothes are very heavy.
It was such a hard job because we couldn't let the film be just about a sinking ship.