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Her office is in the end of the corridor.
Her office is at the end of the corridor.
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The national anthems of the teams are played in the beginning of a big international football match.
The national anthems of the teams are played at the beginning of a big international football match.
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They apologised for everyone for their failure to deal about the crisis.
They apologised to everyone for their failure to deal with the crisis.
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Good. So you all seem to agree to me about the main points.
Good. So you all seem to agree with me on the main points.
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Socialising colleagues is sometimes a good way to learn about what is happening in different departments.
Socialising with colleagues is sometimes a good way to learn about what is happening in different departments.
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Tell me what happened - start in the beginning.
Tell me what happened - start at the beginning.
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She considered two companies. At the end, she chose to work with us.
She considered two companies. In the end, she chose to work with us.
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He may become a good manager. It depends of his communication skills.
He may become a good manager. It depends on his communication skills.
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The book has exercises at the end of every unit.
The book has exercises at the end of every unit.
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Anna was arguing with her boss on taxation.
Anna was arguing with her boss about taxation.
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My company spends a lot of money for training courses for employees.
My company spends a lot of money on training courses for employees.
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We were thinking about going to Switzerland, but at the end we went to Austria.
We were thinking about going to Switzerland, but in the end we went to Austria.
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The team had to report about their progress to their manager every week.
The team had to report on their progress to their manager every week.
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Did she talk to you on her plans to leave the company?
Did she talk to you about her plans to leave the company?
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This cable should have a plug in one end and a socket at the other.
This cable should have a plug at one end and a socket at the other.
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Staff often complained on the new manager, saying he didn't believe at their abilities.
Staff often complained about the new manager, saying he didn't believe in their abilities.
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I always like to leave my desk clear in the end of the day.
I always like to leave my desk clear at the end of the day.
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Alina would like to discuss about the report's recommendations with you.
Alina would like to discuss the report's recommendations with you.
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She told to her boss that her new job was challenging.
She told her boss that her new job was challenging.
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Anna never listens my suggestions.
Anna never listens to my suggestions.
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This latest injury must surely mean that her tennis career is now at an end.
This latest injury must surely mean that her tennis career is now at an end.
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Notes on how to use this dictionary can be found at the beginning of the book.
Notes on how to use this dictionary can be found at the beginning of the book.
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