frontline - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • reach: Welsh Conservatives are fighting for more funding to reach the frontline, with better support for teaching staff.
  • support: Answer These departments exist to support frontline operational officers.
  • provide: I provide frontline Human Resource support for a business with over 400 employees.
  • become: Iraq has become the frontline in the War against Terror.
  • deliver: The change will require a 'working smarter ' ethos through redirecting people and money to deliver frontline policing.

Adjective modifier

  • feminist: The feminist frontline have a direct market they range who's going to.

Modifies a noun

  • firefighter: Nationwide there were 273,000 people serving as frontline firefighters.
  • staff: We are also working with frontline staff: for example, to provide guidance on the CLS for Job Center Plus staff.
  • bowler: Our three frontline bowlers took 4 for 88 from 30 overs; our other three took 3 for 150 from 20.
  • councilor: Part of the problem is that frontline councilors have been left without the support, training or clarity of role to properly represent people.
  • clinician: Reform will put frontline clinicians in charge of cancer budgets for patients.
  • ambulance: Ambulance staff on move Teesside's frontline ambulance staff are set for a new £ 500,000 home.

Noun used with modifier

  • NHS: The competition was designed to generate poster concepts from the NHS frontline to promote staff hand hygiene in hospitals.

Preposition: in

  • war: Thank goodness for those good souls, out there on the frontline in the war on Aids.
  • battle: Aware of the need to move from listening to action, Annalisa is now in the frontline in this battle for life.

Preposition: of

  • NHS: GPs are on the frontline of the NHS - the part officially called ' primary care ' .
  • battle: The NHS is on the frontline of that ideological battle.
  • struggle: Engaging with UUK might have some value, but itâll hardly place you on the frontline of the day-to-day struggles facing students.
  • defense: Mitchell, who would succumb to cancer in 1937, never lived to see his invention become Britain's frontline of defense.
  • delivery: You must also ensure that funding programs include support for people at the frontline of community healthcare delivery.

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