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fellowship - use in sentences
Converse of object
- endow: The cost of fully endowing a fellowship in perpetuity is around one million pounds.
- self-govern: It is an independent and self-governing fellowship of scholars, elected for distinction and achievement in the humanities or social sciences.
- award: He was awarded a fellowship of All Souls College, Oxford in 1919.
- visit: I also held a visiting fellowship at the Institute of English Studies, London, in 2003-4.
- hold: The Institute consists of 43 academic staff, with 9 members holding Fellowships.
Adjective modifier
- postdoctoral: The program offers two-year postdoctoral fellowships, reviewed annually.
- post-doctoral: Dr. Andrew Peacock Dr. Peacock holds a British Academy post-doctoral Fellowship.
- honorary: Honorary Fellowship will not necessarily be awarded every year.
- professorial: At Oxford, he also holds a Professorial Fellowship at St Peter's College.
- Unitarian: Letters continue to arrive begging the question ' Why didn't I know of the Unitarians and National Unitarian Fellowship long ago?
- non-stipendiary: A non-stipendiary Fellowship at Balliol College is attached to the Professorship.
Modifies a noun
- offering: They shall now bring them to the priest at the entrance of the Tent and kill them as fellowship offerings.
Noun used with modifier
- Unitarian: Notes on a Form of Worship for the Bedfordshire Unitarian Fellowship.
- research: I also have a research fellowship from the Royal Society.
- junior: Students within the Fine Art program are also eligible to apply for Junior Fellowships upon graduation.
- reading: Paperback from Bible Reading Fellowship £ 7.99 Caring for Creation Ed.
- teaching: Last night Robert Ellis demonstrated why he is one of our colleagues to have been awarded a prestigious national teaching fellowship.
Preposition: of
- believer: People had a 'fall ' and were put out of the fellowship of believers.
Preposition: with
- believer: Pray that they will experience rich, spiritual fellowship with other believers.
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