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1 Women tended to be relegated to typing and filing jobs.
2 She resigned when she was relegated to a desk job.
3 He has been relegated to the position of an assistant coach.
4 I have been relegated to the role of a mere assistant.
5 We were relegated to the Fourth Division last year.
6 She was then relegated to the role of assistant.
7 Will Spurs be relegated to the third division?
8 I don't believe Real Madrid will be relegated to the second division.
9 The material which is of no consequence will be relegated to appendices.
10 The old chancellor who had offended against the emperor was relegated to the distant boundaries of the country.
11 The story was relegated to the middle pages of the paper.
12 Draft after draft was relegated to the wastepaper basket.
13 Recently relegated to the first division, the projected loss of Premier League gate receipts meant a further deficit of £400,[www.Sentencedict.com]000.
14 Is caring for the child's personal development to be relegated to overtime?
15 It makes every child identify with Cinderella, who is relegated to sit among the cinders.
16 The question of criminal liability can not be relegated to a matter of medical consensus.
17 Until now, it has been relegated to sketches by Hollywood types with active imaginations, Elliott said.
18 Repetitive stimuli are relegated to background noise and, like the ticking of that clock, are not heard until they stop.
19 The McLaren-Honda partnership, which had dominated F1 racing since 1988, was relegated to the role of also-rans.
20 Merchants were relegated to the bottom of the edifice in line with a long-standing Confucian contempt for money-making and commercial activities.
21 It tends to relegate to government many functions eventually too large, too complex, or too widely dispersed to be performed by government.
22 He was sick, he complained that he had hated him gas, after putting her relegate to limbo.
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