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单词 Sacked
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1. He was sacked for computer misuse.
2. Nanjing city was sacked by Japanese aggressors.
3. Speculation is rife that he will be sacked.
4. The head lecturer was sacked for seducing female students.
5. She was sacked last year for gross misconduct.
6. Management decided the office was overmanned and sacked three junior typists.
7. Earlier today the Prime Minister sacked 18 government officials for corruption.
8. She sacked him out of sheer malice.
9. She was sacked for demanding Saturdays off.
10. The club have sacked their coach.
11. The invaders sacked the city.
12. She's been sacked, and rightly so.
13. Andrews has managed to get himself sacked.
14. The child sacked the toys.
15. The manager sacked three employees.
16. They sacked her for being late.
17. Facer was sacked five days ago.
18. The boss sacked a dilatory worker yesterday.
19. He got sacked from his last job.
20. He was four times sacked and four times reinstated.
21. The sacked workers won a judgement against the company.
22. He was sacked from every other job he had.
23. He was sacked for being drunk.
24. One of the workers was sacked for drunkenness.
25. They're letting me go?in other words, I've been sacked.
26. We've just sacked one lot of builders.
27. He sacked out on the sofa.
28. Rome was sacked by the Goths in 410.
29. Tom was sacked by a robber.
30. His lengthy absence from work fuelled rumours that he might have been sacked.
1. He was sacked for computer misuse.
2. Nanjing city was sacked by Japanese aggressors.
3. Speculation is rife that he will be sacked.
4. The head lecturer was sacked for seducing female students.
5. She was sacked last year for gross misconduct.
6. Earlier today the Prime Minister sacked 18 government officials for corruption.
7. His lengthy absence from work fuelled rumours that he might have been sacked.
8. A nod's as good as a wink , she was sacked for incompetence.
31. You can be sacked on the spot for stealing.
32. One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.
33. He was sacked for passing bad cheques.
34. A number of churches were sacked and sacrilegious acts committed.
35. The sacked workers were in defiant mood as they entered the tribunal.
36. The invaders sacked every village they passed on their route.
37. He's been sacked but, with all that time he took off, he had it coming really.
38. The minister was sacked for abusing power for his personal gain.
39. A nod's as good as a wink , she was sacked for incompetence.
40. She is said to be very bitter about the way she was sacked.
41. The radicals in the party were clearly sacked to propitiate the conservative core.
42. We watched a video and sacked out on the couch.
43. Some miners are calling for a nationwide strike in support of their sacked colleagues.
44. You'll get sacked if the boss finds out you've been moonlighting.
45. The quarterback was sacked on the 45 yard line, and it was first down for the other team.
46. Alaric the Goth advanced toward Rome, which he sacked in AD 410.
47. Even though he has in effect been sacked, he will trouser a £150,000 bonus.
48. The union yelled blue murder when one of its members was sacked.
49. The union made hardship payments to some of the sacked workers.
50. Rumour has it that he was sacked from his last job.
51. In a move which surprised commentators, the president sacked several cabinet ministers.
52. It's just a piece of popular mythology that people always get sacked when they are away.
53. Any employee who is sacked has an automatic right to appeal.
54. The meeting heard that two workers had been sacked on the spot with no official reason given.
55. The former manager gave his first news conference since being sacked.
56. She was sacked after being caught pilfering from the till.
57. The union demanded the immediate reinstatement of all sacked workers.
58. These problems came to a head in September when five of the station's journalists were sacked.
59. Because you sacked Jim,(/sacked.html) how dare you do it?
60. When the authorities refused, the crowd sacked city hall.
61. Bernadette had been sacked for cheeking the nurse.
62. In theory, he sacked thousands of staff.
63. A former soldier was later sacked for the offence.
64. The union is fighting to reinstate 23 sacked journalists.
65. Hundreds sacked in the credit card war.
66. Mr Chaudhry was sacked by the president last week.
67. The invaders sacked Delphi and founded Galatia.
68. He says he was made redundant from his storeman job but Mrs Smith says he was sacked for being drunk.
69. Mrs Jonker, of Southport, said Miss Owen had been sacked for gross misconduct after written and verbal warnings.
70. In 1964, however, after two mediocre seasons, a brash new chairman, John Ireland, suddenly sacked him.
71. He was sacked from every other job for theft, harassment of female staff or vandalism.
72. Thousands of children were sacked, many of whom then found work in more dangerous industries.
73. Dansey left Rome in 1936; word seeped out that he had been caught with his hand in the till and sacked.
74. It was promptly announced to Harvard dealers that the rebel had been sacked from Sheppards.
75. Former workers repeatedly insisted there were quality problems with work after they were sacked and replaced by raw recruits.
76. The second is put down by a another sacked minister, Mr George Walden, who opposes the bill in principle.
77. They are particularly angry at the extensive use made of Brendan Bruce, the communications director sacked by Mr Patten.
78. Observers believe that Vassiliev and Kokonin were sacked chiefly for financial reasons.
79. The Brooklyn Museum sacked employees, cancelled exhibitions, and closed one extra day a week.
80. They rang his new employers, stating that they would file charges for stealing leads unless they sacked him.
81. Voice over Mrs Frak was sacked after the incident and was told by magistrates she could now face prison.
82. Mrs Thatcher duly sacked the junior minister, space enthusiast Geoffrey Pattie.
83. Four members and candidate members were sacked from the ruling politburo, elected only on Wednesday.
84. The majority of screenwriters were dismissed and half the production staff sacked.
85. One woman was sacked the day after her wedding to a rival firm's employee.
85. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
86. The delegates called for an end to workers being sacked just because they were sick or injured.
87. Those sacked for wildcat strikes would lose their right to appeal against unfair dismissal to an industrial tribunal.
88. His imminent departure was discovered and he was ignominiously sacked.
89. I heard on the television yesterday that thirty-five people had been sacked from the interior ministry so that may be an encouraging sign.
90. Read in studio A woman with leukaemia says she's been sacked from her job as a secretary because of her illness.
91. Their sacking came on June 20, soon after the president had also sacked an unpopular minister of defense.
92. With speculation growing that Laughton will be sacked unless results improve rapidly, Leeds began badly.
93. Miss Haywood, 32, claims she was sacked from her £9,000-a-year job in January for rejecting Mr Pointer.
94. The Raiders leaned on their deep defensive line, which limited Jacksonville to only 69 yards rushing and sacked Brunell three times.
95. But now I instinctively thought, Oh no you didn't Ollie, you didn't resign, you got sacked.
96. Brian Horton says the new contracts don't mean that he can't be sacked.
97. Sultan Abdul-Malik sacked Powlus as time ran out, touching off a wild celebration.
98. Her getting sacked was the biggest sensation since Rudolf Bing ousted Callas in 1958.
99. C: No other county would have you when you were sacked.
100. Sacked Britain's ugliest industrial relations dispute since the 1980s began with a row over lay-offs.
101. Mostly, he was a man on the run, sacked six times and scrambling countless others.
102. But unions would be effectively debarred from holding a strike ballot in support of workers already sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes.
103. The firm replaced many of the sacked workers with raw recruits hired in areas of high unemployment nearby.
104. By the opening game, a rare 2-2 draw with Racing Club Barnesfield, Mentle had sacked himself.
105. United's 3-3 draw with Luton on Tuesday stretched their unbeaten run to four games since John Beck was sacked.
106. Presumably not much time will be wasted with recriminations since Wimbledon got those out of the way when they sacked Egil Olsen.
107. Four years later Brian and Mike, a technician and a linguist were among fourteen sacked for refusing to do so.
108. Every single psephologist, political pundit and pollster must now resign, be sacked, or better yet, commit suicide.
109. John Doherty, the board's acting advisor for information technology, was sacked in January.
110. Shaking a little at first but gradually warming to his theme, the sacked Chancellor dealt John Major a devastating blow.
111. He was sacked from the Mint - and was jailed for nine months at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday.
112. Journalists who refuse to toe the line will have to be sacked.
113. Meanwhile in Vienna three of the six Freedom party ministers have resigned or been sacked.
114. Since July the bureaucrats of the foreign-trade monopoly who knew how to sell its products abroad have been sacked.
115. Dealers who weren't going to make it left, often of their own accord, before getting sacked.
115. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
116. That leaves Phil Thompson, sacked from the coaching staff by Souness and now talking industrial tribunals.
117. A union spokesman said that none of the people arrested were from the sacked Timex workforce.
118. But theft of clients is the norm in the industry, and is rarely the reason for anyone being sacked.
119. The tide turned when Tamerlane invaded their territory and in 1398 successfully raided Delhi, and sacked it without mercy.
120. Enterprises have sacked workers and are running at much less than their full capacity.
121. After their workmate was sacked, the other machinists all downed tools until she was reinstated.
122. Zeier took over in the second quarter after starter Vinny Testaverde suffered bruised ribs while being sacked.
123. Half a dozen senior people in the energy ministry, recently sacked on suspicion of taking bribes, may well join him.
124. And now Cambridge United, who recently sacked controversial manager John Beck, have made the first move.
125. When Mr Putin sacked the energy minister, Mr Chubais was sternly reprimanded.
126. If two male colleagues had gone on holiday, she said, neither would have been sacked.
127. Labour's strongest challenger, the sacked Cabinet minister David Clark, managed only 192 votes to the winner's 257.
128. Norman, who had sacked the rest of the team, took the floor.
129. He was sacked four times and faced heavy pressure on countless other occasions.
130. After he was sacked, he was escorted discreetly from the building by two senior managers.
131. When union reps sought an 8-cent increase, they and hundreds of other workers were sacked.
132. The man he sacked for fiddling the books of his business.
133. They also demanded the right to form a union and insisted on the reinstatement of policemen sacked earlier for indiscipline.
134. Frak was sacked from her job at Ashbury Lodge before she was convicted.
135. John Browne had been sacked in Winchester while others who had incurred the disapproval of their local parties had gone quietly.
136. Sinking Receivers at Swan Hunter, a Tyneside shipbuilder, sacked 420 workers.
137. Gould was sacked after a stormy 14 months following Albion's failure to at least make the Third Division promotion play-offs.
138. The interrogators were quietly sacked and sent to work in the coal mines.
139. She is furious at the betrayal; and supporters of the sacked prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, have resorted to fisticuffs.
140. Another worker has been sacked for a shoplifting offence in a local store.
141. Mr Lamont knows he must produce a confident up-beat budget if he is to avoid being sacked in the next Cabinet reshuffle.
142. Criticisms of William Waldegrave's handling of the health portfolio fuelled speculation that he might be sacked.
143. Bigger classes and lower education standards are predicted as teachers are sacked to save money.
144. She added that Miss Owen had been sacked for asking the elderly residents their views about another member of staff.
145. Three-quarters of the workforce was sacked after failing to accept a management plan which involved a wages freeze and benefit cuts.
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146. The 340 hourly-paid workers would not accept a wages freeze and cuts in their benefits and were sacked.
147. Imperial troops sacked the French ambassador's residence in Rome.
148. Nearly every town in northern Gaul was sacked.
149. They would be sacked for criminal or scandalous behaviour.
150. The boss sacked a dilatory worker.
151. BC - Trojan War: Troy was sacked and burned, according to the calculations of Eratosthenes.
152. The tutor, appalled by the indiscretion, reported him to GCHQ, and he was sacked.
153. In 1527 Imperial troops sacked the French ambassador's residence in Rome.
154. He began his career handling Soviet counterespionage for the FBI, until Hoover sacked him for drunkenness.
155. The Vandals from Carthage took and sacked Rome in 455.
156. Zhang Ming got in Dutch with his boss in a few months he was sacked.
157. At harvest time potatoes were sacked into 56 lb bags.
158. After a further four-month extension of her probation period, she was sacked.
159. Science teacher James Wood was sacked for slapping a schoolboy.
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