bodyguard - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hire: Fiver to you DVDs Synopsis A wealthy businessman hires a bodyguard to protect his girlfriend who has become witness to a murder.
  • kill: Gaza 1 6 Hamas suspected in elevator blast that kills a bodyguard.
  • employ: When someone employs a bodyguard they simply pay them to do the job.
  • need: Because the truth needs no such bodyguard of lies.
  • have: I don't carry a gun, I don't have bodyguards around me.
  • become: Natalie is immensely grateful to Frances for sticking up for her and offers her money to become a regular bodyguard.

Converse of subject

  • accompany: The Le Pen's and some of the Basque MEPs are conspicuous because they are always accompanied by burly bodyguards.
  • surround: Each celebrity is surrounded by a marshmallow bodyguard wearing a T-shirt saying " nobody here gets hurt " .
  • protect: The environment will continue to be destroyed while the wealthy travel in private jets, protected by bodyguards.
  • attend: He said, " In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.

Adjective modifier

  • armed: In the last few weeks alone, the price of an armed bodyguard has fallen by over 60 per cent!
  • royal: A young country boy slave dazzled by the splendor of the royal bodyguard 's mansion.
  • former: Recordings released by a former presidential bodyguard implicate Kuchma in the case.
  • personal: From the reign of Charles VII onwards Scots archers formed the French king's personal bodyguard.
  • own: When she found out her manager was having an affair with her own bodyguard she was devastated.
  • female: She employs as her sidekick " the world's top female bodyguard and covert operator " .

Modifies a noun

  • training: No other training course can provide this type of bodyguard training with the added career development system we have to all bodyguard training students.

Noun used with modifier

  • robot: However, it's poor old Randy Quaid ( as the robot bodyguard Bruno ) that I feel sorry for.

Possessives

  • king: From the reign of Charles VII onwards Scots archers formed the French king's personal bodyguard.

Preposition: of

  • lie: Because the truth needs no such bodyguard of lies.

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