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paymaster - use in sentences
Converse of object
- have: As we have a Paymaster on board they ask to be paid.
- seek: We need not seek another paymaster; Christ will not be behindhand with us.
Adjective modifier
- corporate: There would still have been a need to have a non-corporate funded candidate to pull the Democrats away from their corporate paymasters.
- new: Hopefully, Chesnutt's new paymasters will have the courage to stick with him, to indulge him, even.
- political: But the school system's political paymasters have traditionally seen schooling as an instrument of economic growth.
- chief: Or indeed the Foreign Office, the Council's chief paymaster?
- former: The adjacent former paymaster 's building houses the Museum of the Northamptonshire Aviation Society.
- terrorist: Their terrorist paymasters are shown to be cold, bureaucratic, exploitative - and more than a little pompous.
Modifies a noun
- general: The paymaster general has been far too complacent about the weaknesses in the system, " he said.
- approval: It will have a responsible agent identified and any paymaster approval necessary will have been given.
Noun used with modifier
- union: His party, and its union paymasters, are wedded to a philosophy which puts producers before customers.
- government: It then aims to generate more awareness among the public, before taking it to other healthcare professionals and ultimately to Government paymasters.
- army: From 1916 until 1919 Newman undertook work related to the war, doing various jobs such as army paymaster and schoolmaster.
- sector: The Labor Government proposed public sector pension reform last autumn and then backtracked in the face of opposition from their public sector union paymasters.
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