peripatetic - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • call: The second was for a group we called peripatetic ' who had not fixed based of work.
  • become: During my time in Alpha Connection I also became a peripatetic drum teacher at Horndean Community School.

Modifies a noun

  • tod: It should be a function of peripatetic ToDs to investigate any cases whereby children may have hearing problems.
  • teacher: Are you a teacher or peripatetic teacher who is involved in teaching the literacy hour?
  • lifestyle: Jane's research looks at how the families of Royal Air Force service men and women are affected by their peripatetic lifestyle.
  • existence: After 17 years of a peripatetic existence, the Siobhan Davies Dance Company has finally come to earth in a £ 4.2m purpose-built base.
  • staff: However, this research does not seem to be based on all of the work which is required by peripatetic staff.
  • worker: In the case of peripatetic workers who are employed to travel outside Great Britain, the issue remains where they are based.

Preposition: in

  • nature: Although the Advocacy Service is peripatetic in nature, it is based at the WREC Office in Watford.

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