Foreign native speaker in language teaching at universities in Britain.
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Examples for "reader"
Examples for "reader"
1A Family Money reader from Donegal finds himself in a similar situation.
2The news group held two reader events in connection with the campaign.
3Even these, however, often have large sections accessible to the general reader.
4We asked tax manager Niamh Horgan to address the second reader's concerns.
5The service comes with a free app and reader, the bank said.
1The labor agitator replied with the exact manner of a scientific lecturer.
2English literature lecturer Hannah August joins the programme to offer her perspective
3Another scolded the working-classes in the style of an intoxicated temperance lecturer.
4From time to time students do mention a lecturer's clothes in questionnaires.
5The lecturer visited the same place once more for the same purpose.
1What the lector has to read are codicilli of that poor Fabricius Veiento.
2Tu lector, si sapis, rationes decidendi suggere.
3I am only a lector; but next month I shall be an exorcist, and before long an acolyth.
4In time he became a fellow and lector of Brasenose College, and presently obtained the good living of Purleigh.
5Bid the sub-chancellor send out to them Thomas the lector to read unto them from the 'Gesta beati Benedicti.'
6He afterwards renounced the world, and was ordained lector; but was overcome by his violent passion for eloquence to teach rhetoric.
7By deacons and lectors it is worn ungirdled in all the rites.
8A long table with bowls; at the end a desk for the Lector.
9As soon as he is named Chief Lector, he will order you executed.
10The Chief Lector's role is to serve and protect the pharaoh.
11I didn't want him to be a Hannibal Lector type of hero killer.
12Sad enough, Lector, but beautiful for all that, beautiful as winter.
13Desjardins' first order as Chief Lector was to have us killed.
14The three other exorcists came to assist with the equally brawny lectors hovering nearby.
15He wore cream-colored robes with the Chief Lector's leopard-skin cape tied across his shoulders.
16So, here this little membrane Dr. Lector is removing is something called the dura.