editor - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • contribute: And when the nr contributing editor you to quot.
  • commission: Content owners and producers sell directly to digital consumers who needs commissioning editors?

Adjective modifier

  • deputy: For ten years he was deputy chief editor of a major South Asian weekly in Mumbai: The Blitz.
  • founding: Arnold Spencer-Smith was the founding editor of the student magazine, The Queens ' Courier, renamed after two issues The Dial.
  • former: The course is led by Matt Ford, former editor of The Big Issue.
  • assistant: About the author Mark Wainwright is an assistant editor of Plus.
  • honorary: He was also the Honorary Editor of the new Ecodynamics Journal.
  • graphical: SUBJECT: We propose a graphical meta editor to define symbols and logic to generate graphical editors.

Modifies a noun

  • modelhelicopters.co.uk: As usual, entries must be in by 1200 hrs Wednesday September 6th, please send to editor AT modelhelicopters.co.uk.
  • jay: To be a with the helpful managing editor jay that includes all.

Noun used with modifier

  • text: A global solution is to make a simple text editor, rather than Excel, the default program with which to open these files.
  • nr: Antigua or old nr editors rich to quot experience.
  • script: Checklist Read the BBC comedy script editor 's checklist.
  • managing: To be a with the helpful managing editor jay that includes all.
  • freelance: She decided to go as a freelance editor whilst looking after her two children, who are now teenagers themselves.
  • newspaper: Newspaper editors are writing them to add a different angle to their online sites.

Possessives

  • note: The first bothered me enough to insert an Editor's note saying there are other issues involved.

Preposition: of

  • journal: She is joint editor of the journal, Eurasian Studies.
  • magazine: The editor of the magazine actually called to tell me they really liked the story.
  • newspaper: Hello, I'm Rob Irvine, editor of the best -selling newspaper in North Wales - the Daily Post.

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