Fill in the Blanks HR_4a_VerbsOnline version Verbs with clues by Tatiana Muchnick 1 1 . It usually takes about two weeks to ( sorpsce ) an insurance claim ( to deal with something in the usual routine way ) 2 . The company has offered to ( osonrsp ) three employees for a management training course ( to pay for someone to go on a training course ) 3 . She has been asked by her company to ( hereracs ) the effectiveness of bargaining structures ( to study a subject in detail ) 4 . If our advertisement for a manager is unsuccessful , I suggest we ( aedunhht ) elsewhere ( to look for managers and offer them jobs in other companies ) 5 . We would like to ( ratsenrf ) you to our Scottish branch ( to move someone or something to a new place ) 6 . I would certainly ( emredconm ) Ms . Smith for the job ( to say that someone or something is good ) 7 . The manager had to ( cenpisilid ) three members of staff for their bad attitude at work ( to punish an employee for misconduct ) 8 . The directors ( peltoxi ) their employees , who have to work hard for very little pay ( to use something to make a profit , usually used in a negative way ) 9 . This company sells products that ( gttrea ) the teenage market ( to aim to sell to somebody ) 10 . When his mistake was discovered , he offered to ( nerted ) his resignation ( to give / hand in : a formal word ) 11 . If you accept the job , we can ( wrerda ) you with a generous remuneration package ( to give a person something in return for effort or achievement ) 12 . Problems began when the workers decided to ( gaisdrder ) the instructions of the shop stewards ( to take no notice of , or not to obey ) 13 . Mr . Lee has been asked to ( tirdce ) our South - East Asian operations ( to manage or organise ) 14 . I'm afraid we have no option but to ( rmetintea ) your contract with immediate effect ( to end something , or bring something to an end ) 15 . The company is trying to ( renugecoa ) sales by giving large discounts ( to make it easier for something to happen )