newsreader - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hear: Am i correct in saying that i heard a newsreader say that only 5 % of sales were from actual singles?
  • use: You are free to use any newsreader of your choice.
  • call: A piece of software called a newsreader is required.
  • have: Having a newsreader 's voice does come in handy.
  • include: Many browsers include a built-in newsreader that provides access to Usenet newsgroups.
  • install: After installing the newsreader you can add the feed by clicking on the RSS orange button.

Adjective modifier

  • female: Show all Who was the first female newsreader in Britain?
  • first: Show all Who was the first female newsreader in Britain?
  • former: I've even helped put words into the mouths of luminaries such Alistair Darling, Stephen Byers and former newsreader Richard Baker.
  • virtual: The company made its name with the creation of virtual newsreader Ananova.
  • favorite: You can either include the feed in your favorite desktop newsreader, or web developers can embed the feed in their own web sites.
  • veteran: Her career highlights also include interviewing champion boxer Amir Khan and veteran newsreader Trevor McDonald.

Modifies a noun

  • program: The Usenet newsfeed can be read by a variety of newsreader software programs.
  • software: Your newsreader software should automatically add a line at the top of your message saying who posted the previous message.
  • application: Using the feeds First, download a newsreader application.

Noun used with modifier

  • TV: Martin Lewis ( the TV Newsreader ) shown a videoed situation involving an armed suspect in a check shirt in a crowded shopping center.
  • on-air: His young opponent on-air newsreader for large part through.
  • anchor: She later moved to the multi award winning Sky World News as the anchor newsreader where she is still the figurehead.
  • radio: He, of course, was a well-known BBC radio newsreader.
  • woman: At that time, a woman newsreader was as unthinkable as a woman priest.

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