team - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • volunteer: This means that we need a team of volunteers to give them a good quick coat of paint.
  • expert: Each show will feature only the most fabulous of guests hand picked daily by our team of experts.

Converse of object

  • join: She has joined the Cygnus team to help Regina with customer care.
  • lead: Students learn how to work in or lead a team.
  • manage: It might be possible to progress to supervisor or maintenance manager, managing a team of fitters.

Adjective modifier

  • dedicated: Our dedicated teams have been trained to deal with any eventuality.
  • multi-disciplinary: The Circle multi-disciplinary neurological team believe that further development can be achieved.
  • multidisciplinary: Working within our client's multidisciplinary teams, you will be responsible for Electronics design for a range of exciting products.
  • senior: Thursday: Diana announces our ' relationship ' in email to everyone in senior management team.
  • experienced: Our experienced team are on hand to guide you through the entire journey.
  • winning: The 36 winning teams will progress to round 2 where the 12 Premiership clubs who are not involved in Europe will enter the competition.

Modifies a noun

  • mate: I joined with my team mates and worked until after 8. We didn't even get any mints for our efforts.
  • leader: Joining the team as a new graduate, you will get expert guidance from team leaders and colleagues, quickly becoming an expert yourself.
  • member: I got the bug for sprint racing in 1991 watching team members racing at Santa Pod.
  • spirit: But our team spirit was so high we took the field with Victory in our hearts.
  • captain: The team captain can either accept or reject you.
  • manager: The club would like to thank Tom Orton for the work that he has put in during his first season as team manager.

Noun used with modifier

  • football: Maybe now Real Madrid can become a football team once more.
  • management: Stirling's management team will now set their sights on bringing in new players.
  • sale: Whether you are in business on your own, or employ a small sales team, this is a ' must ' read.

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