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treasurer - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- Ch: To be held at the manor, which belongs to the office of the treasurer of the ch.
- committee: The Hon. Treasurer will be the Treasurer of all sub Committees.
Possessives
- report: Treasurer's report: Richard stated that we are in a healthy position.
Converse of object
- elect: In 1903 Henderson was elected treasurer of the LRC.
- appoint: The Senate shall appoint a Senior Treasurer of the Athletic Union on the advice of the Athletic Union.
- become: He became the Acting assistant Treasurer of the United States at the Sub Treasury in Wall Street.
- thank: Jacques Perot thanked the Treasurer for her scrupulous work on behalf of all members of the Executive Council.
- say: It goes without saying that treasurers need to know their fixed assets from their current ones!
Adjective modifier
- honorary: She was also Honorary Treasurer from 1997 to 2003.
- hon.: George Vickers has been a most effective chairman and hon. treasurer.
- Senior: The Senate shall appoint a Senior Treasurer of the Athletic Union on the advice of the Athletic Union.
- deputy: B. R. Hoppa ( 1952-57 ) has been appointed deputy treasurer of Battle Rural District.
- outgoing: Only Tess McMahon, outgoing treasurer, and myself voted against this 'initiative ' .
- corporate: Anthony Nelson, Chief Executive is a member of The Association of Corporate Treasurers.
Noun used with modifier
- lord: Oxford, lord treasurer, and Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke, chief secretary and Oxford's great rival for power.
- branch: Mrs. V.C. Walker became the first branch treasurer at the inaugural meeting in February 1948.
- club: Here he is with the club treasurer, Mr Arun H Shah.
- church: Please also meet with your church treasurer for further assistance.
- volunteer: They need a volunteer treasurer to join our Board of Trustees.
- party: According to the party accounts Durward hold the position of party treasurer.
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