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Sentence count:159+8Posted:2017-04-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: packedcrackedtrackedprepackedcockeddockedwickedtuckedMeaning: [sæk]  adj. having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence. 
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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. Sentencedict.com 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.
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