bureau - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • scan: I also built a good relationship with a scanning bureau who could scan drawings up to A0 size onto CD.

Adjective modifier

  • citizen's: Contact your local council housing office for a form or citizenâs advice bureau for help with filling the form out.
  • criminal: Each month 100 people are falsely accused of having criminal records by Capita who run the criminal records bureau.
  • near: You should be able to find the details of your nearest bureau in your local telephone book.
  • national: Skill is a national bureau for students with disabilities.

Modifies a noun

  • bookcase: A Victorian mahogany cylinder bureau bookcase realized a price of £ 1,550 against an estimate of £ 800-£1000.
  • chief: On the outbreak of the First World War Swing became bureau chief in Germany for the Chicago Daily News.
  • fax: Program the buyer's profits for those total meeting space tourist bureau fax.
  • texas: A key outside the auto bureau farm insurance texas senate into action.
  • farm: A key outside the auto bureau farm insurance texas senate into action.

Noun used with modifier

  • payroll: An agent or payroll bureau can file online on their behalf.
  • census: Linking a price the census bureau 's with special health.
  • credit-scoring: The information you provide will be subject to a credit search with a credit-scoring bureau.
  • louisiana: Company just to louisiana farm bureau in the lease bids back to.
  • citizen: Your local citizens advice bureau will give you better, more up to date info than I have.
  • volunteer: Your local community center or volunteer bureau will also be able to advise you about projects in your area.

Possessives

  • citizen: Failing a reply within 10 working days, contact the citizen's advice bureau or OFT.

Preposition: of

  • labor: Beds at the bureau of labor the degree of compare car insurance uk had higher employe.
  • statistic: Reporter who covers study of health bureau of labor statistics they turn toward.

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