ambulance worker

collocation in English

meaningsofambulanceandworker

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ambulance
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæm.bjə.ləns/
us
/ˈæm.bjə.ləns/
a special vehicle used to take sick or injured people ...
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worker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈwɜː.kər/
us
/ˈwɝː.kɚ/
someone who works in a particular job or in a ...
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(Definition ofambulanceandworkerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Noambulanceworkercould buy a flat there on the wages he is paid.
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Anambulanceworkerwho has been employed for 10, 20 or 30 years gets only three extra days' holiday in recognition of that experience.
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I do not think that it has been clearly worked out to what extent it is not merely anambulanceworkertrying to rescue people.
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The police, fire and ambulance services all attend major accidents, but is a policeman worth twice as much as anambulanceworker?
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Anambulanceworkerstarts on £147 a week and after 10 years, when fully qualified, gets £202.
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The inquiry might involve another civil servant, or, indeed, anambulanceworker.
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The list should continue with civil defence, ambulance workers, the fire brigade and the auxiliary fire service and other similar services.
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I hope that he is aware that the blood will be on his hands and not on those of low-paid ambulance workers.
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I hope that he will do everything that he can to ensure that the ambulance workers are properly remunerated.
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Ambulance workers are very highly respected, along with the police and the fire service.
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The ambulance workers have better work to do.
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It is little wonder that ambulance workers are fired up and angry.
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What is so unreasonable about ambulance workers asking to be linked to a pay review body?
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In four hours we collected £1,800 for the ambulance workers.
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This shows where the money has gone—not to the ambulance workers, who have clearly lost out.
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Our folk would be denied an essential service if the ambulance workers went out on a lengthy strike.
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Many highly skilled and trained ambulance workers can no longer afford to stay in the service.
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Ambulance workers have far greater commitment to, and a pride in, the service and quality of care that they provide than is generally realised.
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They thought that the ambulance workers were not serious about their claim.
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If the fire service is entitled to index-linked pay, it is ridiculous that the pay of ambulance workers should not be index-linked.
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