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Can you <lend> me five quid? empezar lección
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If you <aggregate> everything she's spending on her clothes you'll get a fortune! empezar lección
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The <shareholders> will decide about the future of the company. empezar lección
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You should <seize> this opportunity. empezar lección
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The two telecom companies signed an agreement to be <joint> managers of the new factory. empezar lección
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We are observing an economic <revival>. empezar lección
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If Mark doesn't <settle> his bills soon he will have his electricity cut off. empezar lección
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Do we have any <dealings> with this company? empezar lección
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He put a 5-pound note on the <collection tray> so everybody could see how generous he was. empezar lección
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<In the light of> new evidence we have to reconsider our decision. empezar lección
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They are <taking advantage of> their grandmother's generosity and ask her for money all the time. empezar lección
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He stayed working part time in his old company whilst establishing his own business - just to have a <safety net>. empezar lección
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These are the <terms> of the sale. empezar lección
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<Lift> up your chair. I think I dropped some money and it rolled underneath. empezar lección
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How do I calculate a <profit margin>? empezar lección
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After much negotiation they finally <fixed the price> at three pounds a kilo. empezar lección
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He finally achieved his goal but there was <a high price to pay> for his success. empezar lección
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I have only one more <instalment> to pay and the car is finally mine! empezar lección
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They reduced the <workforce> of this factory by 50%. empezar lección
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We don't have much money so we just do <window-shopping>. empezar lección
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The advisory board <comprises> six members. empezar lección
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The annual audit showed a 1 million <deficit> in company accounts. empezar lección
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It was <imprudent> of you to keep such a large amount of money at home. empezar lección
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I don't share your opinion that everyone who receive state benefits is just a <scrounger>. empezar lección
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I'll give you my <business card> and you can call me tomorrow. empezar lección
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I have the last <instalment> to pay this month. empezar lección
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A spokesman <affirmed> that the company was facing bankruptcy. empezar lección
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George quit his job and <became self-employed>. empezar lección
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You have to pay your <premiums> regularly to the insurance company if you want to be insured. empezar lección
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We are a well <established> company providing services throughout Europe. empezar lección
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Since the old director stepped down there's a state of complete <anarchy> in the company. empezar lección
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China <exports> toys and clothes in large quantities to all the Western countries. empezar lección
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What's the recommended <retail> price? empezar lección
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Our company is looking for another building <contractor>. empezar lección
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Profit sharing is a good <incentive> for employees. empezar lección
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He started <speculating> on the stock market at an early age. empezar lección
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What is the local <currency> called? empezar lección
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The company operates all over the world but its <headquarters> are based in Singapore. empezar lección
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The bonds paid a good <return>. empezar lección
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The <so-called> investors pulled out and the company went bust. empezar lección
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