ambassador - use in sentences
Converse of object
- rove: Lashings became a wandering club based in Maidstone: roving ambassadors for the idea that cricket is fun.
- appoint: On 5 July Wellington was appointed ambassador at Paris - a strange choice.
- recall: The Motion also calls on the government to recall the British ambassador in Tel Aviv.
- send: God has sent an Ambassador who inspires no fear.
- become: Maria: Why did you decide to become a student ambassador?
Adjective modifier
- Venetian: On 22 October 1647 the Venetian Ambassador noted " Gen.
- Saudi: The Iraqi allegation that Saudi Arabia is taking part in the US-British attacks was also vehemently denied by the Saudi ambassador.
- former: Former UN ambassador Stephen Lewis said he is worried about the fate of the Iraqi people now the war has started.
- Austrian: She was brought to the airport by both the Austrian ambassador and Turkish policemen.
- promethean: Visitors to the MirandaNet website will be able to follow the progress of this ACTIVboard project by following the link to Promethean Ambassadors.
- Iranian: In this spirit, we invited the Iranian ambassador to be one of a number of guest speakers at our 2005 conference.
Noun used with modifier
- goodwill: Jolie, who is a goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations, indicated that the Afghan refugee crisis is not yet over.
- alumnus: Please see the section entitled " How to be an alumni ambassador " for fuller comments.
- brand: Jeremy Guscott is the brand ambassador for SURE for Men, an Official Partner of the 2005 British & Irish Lions.
- celebrity: Biz Issue 2 - Mencap's celebrity news, featuring all our celebrity ambassadors and many more ( pdf file ).
- student: Maria: Why did you decide to become a student ambassador?
Possessives
- residence: There were protests on the 18 th July outside the US embassy and the US ambassador's residence.
- wife: She has to wait because he's entertaining a mysterious someone who turns out to be the bereaved German ambassador's wife.
Preposition: of
- goodwill: Stevenson Scholarships were set up by Sir Daniel Stevenson, a Glasgow merchant and Lord Provost to help students to be ambassadors of goodwill.
Preposition: for
- breed: Throughout his life, Toad has been the best possible ambassador for the Welsh breeds.
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