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He found teaching a far too <onerous> job for him, so he changed his career.
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Her skills were not <appropriate to> the job for which she had applied.
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Sam <got off on the wrong foot> with some people in his new company.
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My printer is down. Can you print me something from this <floppy disc>?
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Our company had to rent an additional <warehouse>.
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I don't know what happened at work today, but he's been in a <sullen> mood ever since he got home.
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John was <livid> when he found out he was being passed over for promotion.
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I started out because I got made <redundant> from my job as a miner.
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The plan <encompasses> everything that was talked about in the meeting.
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I have some experience in <pruning> trees.
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Harold was <appointed to> the board of directors after a successful year.
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The President's adviser <acquainted> him <with> the economic situation.
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I'll have to work 11 <hours> a day.
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She was going to accept the job, but for some reason she <got cold feet about it> at the last minute.
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The firm <compensated> the injured worker for the loss of his health.
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The documents on my desk <piled up> at a terrifying rate.
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On Tuesdays I have to sit in a Board meeting for about three hours listening to technical issues and take down <the minutes>.
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Helen needed a <brief respite> to recover from all the hard work she had done on the project.
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A good salesman <displays> all his best goods when the customer comes to his shop.
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Everyone in the room <drank to> the success of the project.
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He walked around the factory with his <clipboard> checking stocks.
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I <undertook> the job despite the amount of work involved.
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She <endured> the job for two months but finally quit because she hated it.
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His position won't be <tenable> once they've found out about his affair.
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Next week an <inspection> will be carried out in our factory.
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The chairman's speech had a <soporific> effect on the audience.
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I gave you <explicit> instructions and you ignored them!
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You have to <abide by> the rules if you want to work here.
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His handshake was so <insipid> that I decided at once not to offer him the job.
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His qualifications were not <applicable to> the job.
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You will have <ample> time to prove yourself right.
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We <file> documents alphabetically, not according to date.
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Fewer people take notes in <shorthand> now that Dictaphones are so common.
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<Notwithstanding> the boss's objections, the employee has decided to go on leave.
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Your <cardinal> error was not to take the competition into consideration.
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With his <middling> sales results Mike will never get a promotion.
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The goldsmiths <guild> was usually the wealthiest organisation.
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Most companies have a <bias towards> employing men.
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He produced some <sterling work> over the years.
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John is a <middleman> for companies which want to invest in the region.
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The new company <required> him to be at work all day.
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I <am not acquainted> with the working practices in this office yet.
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Peter <hit the nail on the head> when he said that the project would not be a success unless it was a team effort.
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The <adverse> atmosphere at the meeting made him change his mind and he didn't ask for a raise.
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<Rangers> patrolling the Yellowstone park meet grizzlies from time to time.
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He stayed at the company for the <sake> of his wife, even though he hated it.
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The printer won't work. Do you think you can <fix> it?
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To expand their businesses, the two companies decided to <merge>.
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It's not for <want> of trying that he hasn't got a job... He's sent off 600 applications.
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It was a difficult day but I managed to <muddle through> somehow.
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