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• items that are lost or damaged in the post
• We've cut our costs by using first class post only for urgent items.
• Winners will be notified by post.
• A copy of the document should be sent in the post.
• Bank notes should not be sent unless by registered post.
• Place items in the out-tray by 4.45 to meet the last post.
• Send payment by return of post.
• Was there any post for me today?
• She always opens her post when she arrives.
• How long did you hold your previous post?
• The bank chief plans to resign his post (= leave it ) later this year.
• Most of the executives interviewed had already been in post for 12 months.
• the correct way to pack and protect the items you post
• Shareholders will be sent details in a newsletter due to be posted today.
• The group posted a 25% gain in second-quarter net income.
• Shares closed lower as the government posted worse inflation figures than the City expected.
• The billing office will check that all charges have been posted to the guest's account.
• If companies post information on a web page, everyone has access to it.
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to check/collect the post
»to get/receive post
deliver post »Did the postman deliver any post for me?
the post arrives/comes »Has the post come yet?
answer/open/read post »I've got a lot of post to open.
first-/second-class post
be/put sth in the post »The cheque is in the post, and you should receive it tomorrow.
through the post »Given that most people would not wish to send their original passport through the post, they will have to get a certified copy.
»The letter got lost in the post.
»Dividends may be sent by post, held for collection, or paid in some other way.
arrive/come/be delivered by post »Hard copy products, such as a CD or newsletter, should arrive by post within days.
the first/last post
catch/meet/miss the post »The letter needed to be sent today, but I missed the last post.
He has held the post of commercial director since 2002.
apply for/be appointed to/take up a post »She has applied for the vacant manager's post.
advertise/fill a post »Almost a third of employers said they had not received one application for a post they had advertised.
»a high-level/key/senior post
»a full-time/part-time post
»a permanent/temporary post
»a government/teaching post
resign (from)/leave a post »She was forced to resign from her £300,000-a-year post after the scandal.
»be removed/step down from a post
The site is seeing 10,000 posts per hour from its 50,000 members all over the world.
»a blog post
I'll post the details to you.
post (off) sth »Have you posted off your application form?
Could you post this letter for me please?
The oil company posted profits of $25.1 billion.
post an improvement/a rise/a decline »They posted a 16% rise in sales.
He has been posted to Pakistan for six months.
Company announcements are usually posted on the bulletin board.
»The rules include requiring businesses to post signs stating that smoking is not allowed.
The State Department posted a notice on its website saying that applicants may wait 10 weeks for passports.
post sth on a website/online/on the internet »The reports were written up and posted on the internet.
Financial and business terms. 2012.