"post" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Andreuzzi will continue as president and chief operating officer and will take on the additional post of chairman of the board's executive committee.
- Lee was the first woman to take on the post of Private Secretary to the former Governor Lord Murray MacLehose.
- Is there anybody brave enough to take on the post of SAA Executive Secretary?
- He was not keen to take on the post in these circumstances, but agreed to do so until a better candidate could be found.
- Mr. Kessel is expected to take on the vacant post of chief executive officer for several months and then retire.
- But Mr. Hashimoto, who took on the post in 1991, had been expected to serve another year.
- Mr. Garrison will be succeeded by Bill Davis, 43, chief executive, who will take on the added post of chairman.
- You have the option of taking on the post now or later.
- He then served as The Economist's Asia editor before taking on the post of Britain editor from 1997 to 2000.
- In taking on the post, which has a five-year term, Ms. Nelson succeeds Leo Connellan, who died two months before his term ended.
- Charles Oakley took a pass on the right post and turned to shoot a layup.
- After a narrow defeat in 1896, he again took on the post as mayor in 1897 for another one-year term.
- I think if it's a smaller guy, you should take him on the post.
- In 1780, a schoolteacher named Simon took on the post.
- Doctor Desprez took a seat on the post at the opposite side.
- After the death of Christfried Kirch, took on the post of director in 1740.
- After the war he returned to The New Statesman, taking on the post of music critic.
- Stay behind and take her place on the skinning post?
- He took on the post of sports host at the Doral Country Club.
- He took on the additional post of Finance Minister in 1971.
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