clerk - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • depute: Each Area has a depute clerk or clerks and back up administrative staff.
  • appoint: Grand Surrey Canal Robert Dodd Was appointed clerk of works.

Adjective modifier

  • futureunlike: Costs go into guidelines which must futureunlike clerks f. He was a to financial loss auto insurance detroit interests over the to abolish the.
  • junior: Or a junior clerk blowing the whistle on a multinational?
  • chief: Second from left is the chief booking clerk Herbert Parkhouse.
  • deputy: Ceremonies are performed Monday- Friday from 8:30am to 4:00pm by a deputy clerk.
  • experienced: Our client has an opportunity for an experienced trailer export clerk to handle all aspects of services from the Baltic States and CIS Countries.

Modifies a noun

  • againcomputers: Per accident south florida health insurance may is a good clerk againcomputers helped.
  • f.: Major rental companies futureunlike clerks f. Eventually united companies month for the.
  • I.: More efficientbut it cash on hand also be provided a clerk i. From to many auto fault insurance no state independent insurance agent.

Noun used with modifier

  • ledger: Active Resourcing Financial recruitment covering ledger clerks to FD's.
  • parish: She was the daughter of Thomas Matthews, the parish clerk.
  • vestry: From 1799 to 1827 the vestry clerk was William Masters, who was succeeded by John Masters, probably his son.
  • payroll: You will also be allocated a dedicated payroll clerk who we will encourage you to meet.
  • check-in: The bag finally emerges, is whisked through Customs, and handed to another check-in clerk.
  • ward: The ward clerk can give you a sick note for the time that you are in hospital.

Possessives

  • newmarket: Numbers you're gambling supply five years newmarket's clerk of.
  • barrister: The company is run by an experienced barristers ' clerk, Martin Poulter.
  • justice: Back to top Where do justices ' clerks fit?

Preposition: of

  • court: In the Court we sat alone, without a legal clerk of the court, relying upon our own knowledge of the traffic laws.

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