proctor - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • consult: Anyone intending to set up or take over a publication is strongly advised to consult the Proctors at an early stage.
  • inform: Complainants must inform the Proctors if a complaint has already been submitted for consideration under college procedures.
  • call: After you get the exam, call the proctor over, point to any question, ask for the answer.
  • invite: The College may invite the Proctors to enter its premises and authorize them to act in the discharge of their University duties.
  • have: He even had the original proctor D on it with cotton sails!

Preposition: at

  • stage: Anyone intending to set up or take over a publication is strongly advised to consult the Proctors at an early stage.

Converse of subject

  • approve: National or religious dress must be officially approved by the Proctors.
  • take: Misbehavior in this area will result in strong measures being taken by the Proctors and may also attract sanctions by the Thames Valley Police.

Noun used with modifier

  • test: Second, the faculty developed written procedures for test proctors at remote locations so that expectations for test delivery were very clear.

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