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      The board of directors demanded the <removal> of the chief executive from his post.   
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      The <debilitating> atmosphere of mutual accusations will destroy this team.   
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      They've <installed> new radiators at the office.   
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      Mr Burton will <chair> tomorrow's meeting.   
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      The music <distracted> us from our work.   
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      Let's <assign> a day for the next meeting.   
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      The <chambermaid> was accused of stealing from one of the guests.   
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      He works in the <Faculty> of History at Sterling University.   
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      His fair treatment of his employees <earned him their respect>.   
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      The doctor advised him to <take some time off>.   
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      It is your duty as a <subordinate> to follow my instructions.   
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      We're <behind> schedule with the assignment - we'll have to work weekends.   
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      They found out about his past and <gave him the sack>.   
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      <Bearing in mind> my father's words I refused to accept their offer.   
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      Bad health <compelled> him to resign from his job.   
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      The colleagues <played a trick on> their new co-worker.   
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      The new job <challenged> his skills.   
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      It was your <sole> responsibility to act in your client's interest and you failed!   
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      He <shrugged> his shoulders but didn't actually say anything.   
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      You should've told me <in advance> that they're going to discuss my proposal at this meeting!   
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      Application procedures for the armed forces were <simplified> to attract more candidates.   
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      What is the <statutory> number of working hours per week in France?   
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      If you don't know what to do in the future, ask somebody to help you <decide>.   
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      I doubt this will <do the trick>. We have to find another way.   
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      You should wear a helmet when walking around on a construction <site>.   
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      A good tailor will be able to <mend> that hole in the coat.   
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      Today's meeting was really <fruitful> - eventually we reached the conclusion about the office space problem.   
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      He's been late for 10 <consecutive> days.   
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      At first he wanted to be a barrister but ended up working as a <solicitor>.   
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      He isn't <formally> hired yet, but it's certain he will get the job.   
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      There's no point <considering> her for the job because she's not qualified.   
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      Next time the problem comes up, tell me and I'll <deal with it>.   
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      You have to <put> all the parts <together> to make it work.   
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      Next Tuesday is the most <convenient> date for me to organise this meeting.   
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      Stop <filing> your nails and get back to work!   
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      So what's on the <agenda> today?   
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      If you only believe in yourself and work hard enough, you will <accomplish> what you want in life.   
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      You <missed your vocation>! With a voice like that you should have been a singer, not a librarian!   
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      He's an officer in the drug <squad> of the L.A. Police Department.   
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      Doctors and <allied> professions are extremely responsible jobs.   
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      The working hours in our office are <fixed> - you can't come and leave half an hour later.   
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      You should be doing the last part of this report as the <deadline> is tomorrow.   
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      Let me <acquaint> you <with> our new employee.   
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      The proposal was shot down in <flames> much to Jenny's disappointment.   
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      He was summoned to the office <forthwith>.   
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      You need to <specify> who does what job in your department or conflicts will arise.   
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      If something <goes wrong> you will be in big trouble.   
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      He was busy taking <shots> of the demonstration.   
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      Unemployment in the more rural areas of the country is <on the rise>.   
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      Always follow safety <guidelines> when operating heavy machinery.   
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