Examples of using A full time in English and their translations into Dutch
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general business Arabic courses, all on a full time or part time basis.
I have practically been a full time lightworker for years now.
he began traveling world wide as a full time professional astrologer.
Whether you are looking for a full time or holiday home then One Calanova has a perfect option for you.
I became a full time professional photographer, I was forced to say goodbye to my grandmother,
I myself for instance, earn my money as a full time photographer, and heal people in my healing room,
unless you are one of the huge superstars of the reviewing scene it certainly isn't a get rich quick scheme and it isn't a full time job for me at least.
We offer a full time- 5 days/week- job,
respect what we are doing and have a full time caretaker for them.
Member States shall fix the amount of the laun ching aid referred to in paragraph 1, which shall not exceed 12 000 ECU per member of staff employed on a full time basis in the work specified in paragraph 2.
of Tim Wallander and with Jenny Puertas they recruited a full time flutist.
After several years working in the computer industry I was given the opportunity to join Sports Direct(as it was then Sports World) in May 2007 as a Full Time Floor Supervisor in a great,
Perfect for a full time home this is a large ground floor apartment with private garden situated in a gated community just a few minutes walk from the shops
Marbella is a fantastic location for a full time or holiday home.
I became a full time professional photographer, I was forced to say goodbye to my grandmother,
just working in the city in London on a full time basis, just going around the bars
singing on most of the songs, and the latest news is that he is now a full time member of Just Before Dawn.
just working in the city in London on a full time basis, just going around the bars
three years later he left of his own accord to become a full time writer and graduated from the Institute of Journalism at Istanbul University in 1976.
hope that he will soon be able to be employed on a full time.