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Throughout 1990s I worked (1) ______ an accountant in a large furniture factory in London. I had a responsible job and was earning (2) ________ good living. Unfortunately, the company wasn’t doing so well, and in 1999 I was (3) _______ redundant. My husband and I (4) _____ always wanted to run (5) _____ own business, and we both felt that now was a good time to (6) ______ a risk and do somthing different. Johnathan, my husband, gave (7) ______ his well-paid but stressful job in the City and we bought a pub in a village near York. It took (8) _____ both quite a long time to (9) ____ used to living in the countryside. Everything happens (10) ____ much slower pace here, but the people are friendlier than in London and we coudn’t imagine going back (11) ____ to live. We still work as hard (12) ____ we did before, but it’s so much more satisfying working for yourself
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Throughout 1990s I worked (1) _as_____ an accountant in a large furniture factory in London. I had a responsible job and was earning (2) ____a____ good living. Unfortunately, the company wasn’t doing so well, and in 1999 I was (3) _the______ redundant. My husband and I (4) __are___ always wanted to run (5) __on___ own business, and we both felt that now was a good time to (6) _do_____ a risk and do somthing different. Johnathan, my husband, gave (7) __me____ his well-paid but stressful job in the City and we bought a pub in a village near York. It took (8) __us___ both quite a long time to (9) _get___ used to living in the countryside. Everything happens (10) _is___ much slower pace here, but the people are friendlier than in London and we coudn’t imagine going back (11) _there___ to live. We still work as hard (12) as____ we did before, but it’s so much more satisfying working for yourself