vacancy - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • fill: The Committee has the power to fill any vacancy which may arise.
  • notify: The Bridge contains details of a wide range of graduate vacancies notified to the Careers Service by a variety of employers.
  • browse: You can browse the available vacancies in each deanery in turn if you could consider more than one area.

Adjective modifier

  • casual: Casual Vacancy for Lancs & Cumbria Clerical Seat Mr Ian Wood, Clerical Officer, St Annes on Sea.
  • unfilled: It is not clear whether this applies to an unfilled vacancy.
  • current: Vacancy David Walsh asked the PPC whether with the current vacancy we should invite a young person onto the Council.
  • permanent: They cannot pursue a career by filling a permanent full time vacancy.

Modifies a noun

  • bulletin: In addition, your careers service may publish its own job vacancy bulletin on paper or online.
  • advertisement: Some companies make it clear which skills or abilities they are looking for from applicants on their vacancy advertisement or on their company website.
  • listing: Most have vacancy listings that do not require registration.

Noun used with modifier

  • job: In addition, your careers service may publish its own job vacancy bulletin on paper or online.
  • pupillage: For example, if chambers merge or an additional pupillage vacancy is made available.

Preposition: by

  • co-option: The Parish Clerk may display a second notice inviting persons to come forward for consideration to fill the vacancy by co-option.

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