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    Use "colleague" in a sentence

    colleague example sentences

    colleague


    1. Q2 - When was the last time you helped a colleague?


    2. Only that Travis was his close friend and colleague, because his need was so great and out of respect for Travis’ skill as an artist would he perform this ritual


    3. His colleague at the desk noticed something was wrong


    4. His strange new work colleague Moses Tah, an immigrant from the battle-scarred West African state of Liberia claims the ability to give him these powers, but is he for real? If Moses does possess the powers that Michael wants, will he be able to gain them? If he can learn them in time, will they be enough to change the destiny of the people around him? Lives are at stake; families, friends, colleagues, innocent bystanders


    5. Next day, a colleague at work tells me she has had such an experience in England


    6. “As about the third child I intend to have in the future, I have already promised that to Nicolas, another colleague!” she went on hastily


    7. Vinegar: It bodes nothing good; if it is red, someone will abuse you; if it is white, a friend of yours will have an accident; if you drink vinegar, you will have a bad quarrel with a family member or a colleague at work


    8. ’ He exclaimed, handing the papers to his colleague and looking at Kara in amazement


    9. "What have we got here, then", said one of the policemen as his colleague made enquiries over his two-way radio


    10. On the track outside, one of them paced up and down, puffing at his cigarette while watching his colleague talking into his mobile

    11. What is he asking? He turns to his colleague


    12. The police officer who radioed for the second ambulance is joined by his colleague


    13. A female officer sits next to her with one hand on the woman's shoulder while her male colleague struggles to form words


    14. with the disappearing form of his senior colleague


    15. The policeman picked up the phone on the table and asked a colleague to bring in an OS map of the area


    16. Sergeant Williams sighed deeply and called down the hallway for his colleague to come


    17. The Inspector exchanged a sympathetic glance with his colleague


    18. ’ The Inspector replied, going on to tell his colleague what he knew of Chrissie


    19. He and his colleague were standing in the doorway of the hospital room watching Mary Donovan standing by her daughter’s bed listening to a nurse explaining what the situation was


    20. individuals had caused his colleague such concern, but

    21. 'What does it matter to us?' asked his colleague


    22. Grundy, a colleague and friend


    23. and wits better than his colleague, but was nonetheless


    24. colleague ignored the hint and lingered beside him


    25. put down his quill and looked his colleague squarely in the


    26. hard time convincing his colleague that co-operating with


    27. ’ Corrente regarded his colleague


    28. Sandinis?' Corrente studied his colleague for a moment


    29. his colleague walked through the thick dust coating the


    30. raised an eyebrow at his colleague and nodded

    31. He studied his colleague for some time in silence,


    32. You know, I have a colleague right here was expecting to leave for Chicago before March, 1981 by fiancée visa


    33. ‘She’s the wife of my business colleague


    34. inspect it more closely, then nodded to his colleague


    35. Then a chance meeting with an old colleague of her


    36. colleague – the one who had originally spoken to Jean –


    37. ‘More of a business colleague, really - but I wouldn’t


    38. the old monk, followed by a colleague who seemed to be


    39. colleague with me: "You had an easy life


    40. If a colleague is in trouble and you’ve helped her

    41. “What my colleague is chastening me concerning is that clients ten, fourteen and eighteen,” she hooked her thumb over her shoulder at the ward behind them, “are clearly over-medicated! The Captain can't possibly expect to have what he wants from clients stuck in la-la land all the time!” Jista held her breath, this was a dangerous gambit Reia was playing


    42. Prodd - a long-standing friend and colleague until he and Professor Spanners fell out following an argument about a restaurant bill - is keen to stress that nature is inherently symmetrical and that the roles of cause and effect can often be reversed


    43. He'd just notched up another point against his wayward colleague


    44. Simple examples could be complimenting a colleague for doing a good job, lending a helping hand to a neighbor or giving up a bus seat to an elderly


    45. What was it that led her to this? Curiosity for one man, or concern for a dear colleague?


    46. Zorandi was certain now, his colleague had been ordered not to reveal what would be a disturbing truth


    47. She contacted her colleague Leonard Heigener on an audio link, gave an account of the strange man’s visit


    48. He wouldn’t even need to consult Josh, since his colleague had already submitted his efficiency recommendations


    49. ‘You don’t trust them either?’ Scott said to his colleague


    50. By what seemed like some curious twist of fate (and not without a certain logic behind it) she’d be working with her old colleague Leonard Heigener – a prospect that up until a few months ago she would have have welcomed as more than just the acceptable option, in any context














































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    Synonyms for "colleague"

    colleague confrere fellow co-worker fellow worker workfellow peer equal associate member friend contemporary

    "colleague" definitions

    an associate that one works with


    a person who is member of one's class or profession