to accidentally hit a part of your body against something when you are walking
to find a job easily
A third of the party's new intake have walked into frontline jobs despite having spent only a matter of weeks in the Commons.
And after the way he has performed as interim boss he is virtually guaranteed to walk into a job elsewhere.
And then, after what he has been through, he will probably be able to walk into a bigger job of his choice.
Except, it does not seem so flimsy when you look at the kind of jobs its alumni walk into.
He can walk into a job where he will be met with adulation.
He pointed out: 'I walked into this job with my eyes open.
He shouldn't have walked into that trap.
He walked into a big trap and that sort of screwed me.
He was walking into a job with huge economic challenges.
I am not sure he would need all the stick he would get by walking into the job at West Ham.
I walked into a table and got a nasty bruise.
It's almost as if the junior doctors are walking into a trap that has been laid for them.
Police should be armed when they're walking into situations they're not totally aware of.
The Labour leader knows he is walking into a Tory trap and has decided it is worth the risk.
They help give me good posture and lots of confidence when I walk into a new situation.
Unknown to either partner, the actor is walking into a trap.
Walk into the club 's training complex and the first thing that catches your eye is a huge signed photo of the great man.
We are in short supply; we could walk into other jobs very easily.
We are now putting in the structures for all coaches to learn their trade, but players can't expect to walk into a top job.
What if I was walking into a trap?
When you walk into this job, you are always under pressure.
Yet managers who can't be sure they will walk into another job are forced to make the best of it and tough it out.
You walk into this situation where people are excited and emotional but they need a bit of guidance on what to do after the good news.
You walk into those situations with a pocket full of money and half the time you don't know where it goes.
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