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    officer example sentences

    officer


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    1. The officer remembered me but had not noticed anything unusual in


    2. Being a police officer meant he and his family had to be held up to a higher standard


    3. “Thank you,” I smile back at Officer McElheny


    4. Then he told me the story of a British naval officer who traveled to India during the British occupation and became enamored with Sikhism, and how the guru, whom this officer was learning from, advised the man when he wanted to convert to Sikhism


    5. He asked the officer, "What is your religion now?” The man replied, "Christianity


    6. Their casual, consensual, informal and strictly forbidden exchanges of secret intelligence had been the secret of their remarkable successes for years, even when Mirielle had been a junior intelligence officer


    7. The crime scene was directly on the other side of the wall and as the Garda Liaison officer had pointed out, there was very little to see


    8. The officer opened his eyes wide in exaggerated surprise and gave a broad friendly smile


    9. The officer waves them away and the two head to the bus


    10. Teekra watches it leave, gets out of the car suddenly, approaches the police officer with whom John and Russ were speaking

    11. The state coroner is paid enough to stay late and show a visiting officer important evidence


    12. This is very serious matter officer


    13. He glances around at the soldiers, who give him a nod of respect, back away, and then at the interrogating officer, who hastily starts uncocks his weapon, starts to put his gun away


    14. He put through a database cross-reference request to the Hague for Sammy/Gino to see what else he could find and then called detective Casey to see if she had found the Interpol liaison officer for him yet


    15. It wasn't the best arrangement, morale-wise, but as Chief Security Officer, that was none of her concern


    16. Usually I get a night story from the duty officer


    17. A company officer


    18. You’re a bridge officer


    19. We watched with unblinking eyes as an officer with the local security force kicked one of the captured men in the head


    20. He was a junior officer in intelligence but their expert on Brazilian politics and society

    21. It could be his boss or another officer in the technical corps


    22. But the intelligence he was privy to as the expedition's technology officer told him it wasn't


    23. Ernesto was first officer and considered himself next in line for the captain's wife, as well as command, and none had been able to change that course of events


    24. JOYCE: Your Honor, the people would like to call security officer Carrie Robbins to the witness stand


    25. Robbins, are you a police officer with the city police force?


    26. He was now pretty sure Tellow was his parole officer, sent by Theology to make sure he was following doctrine


    27. After a short but intense period of mourning, the soldier married the old chairman's daughter, which she liked very much because he made her Chief Executive Officer and together they cornered the world's markets in gold and oil, before retiring in their late thirties to live in Antibes and raise a gaggle of spoilt but happy children


    28. Even though he was supposed to have no magic, any senior officer could use magic on him and page him even in his own universe


    29. As Duncan stepped out of the lift the communications officer called to him


    30. Benton Fingerel, one of those majors in mechanics and Pace's superior officer added, "I think the point is, we need some way to get a closer look at one of the impactors

    31. One couldn't be a senior officer in a starship's Department of Engineering and not know enough quantum mechanics to know that was impossible


    32. He knew he couldn’t let any of his misgivings show, he was a military officer after all, though most of his career had been in logistics


    33. But his mother had been a Senator from the late great state of Ohio, his father an officer in the occupation in charge of keeping order in the senate chamber


    34. " He beeped his Mechanics officer, who knew the most quantum mechanics of his senior officers


    35. It was rare that he came down into the bowels of Heymon's duty section during duty shift, but for the last three weeks he wanted to see what his de-facto science officer was doing about the bogie


    36. If the ship was armed, he’d want her as his weapons officer


    37. One of the women is screaming abuse at the officer sitting taking prints … for a moment I can’t see who it is, then the group divides … Joan


    38. laying into every police officer with the greatest of fury


    39. The older officer inspected her naked left wrist


    40. The officer shook his head, so did the woman

    41. made her Chief Executive Officer and together they cornered the


    42. “What's wrong is the zoo in your back yard,” said the same officer


    43. However, I'm still a good probation officer


    44. An ambulance is parked outside the club's main entrance with its rear doors open and a uniformed police officer stands guard while the paramedics deal with the incident


    45. One officer is directing late night traffic and moving people on


    46. The police officer reports that a second unit is on the way


    47. The officer is anxious to speak with the girls but he can see that they are both in a bad way


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


    49. officer of the Crown,’ his slurred, faltering,


    50. The officer was trailed by several others, including Duty














































    1. `The Socialist Administration will now acquire or build fleets of steam trading vessels, which will of course be manned and officered by State employees - the same as the Royal Navy is now


    2. Such a crew, so officered, seemed specially picked and packed by some infernal fatality to help him to his monomaniac revenge


    3. She was one of the best vessels of the United States, and as well officered as any


    4. If he was to judge of the general economy on board the frigates and smaller vessels from the little he had seen of them, he must set it down for certain that waste did not exist on board the vessels after they were fitted for service, and manned, and officered


    5. And, sir, let an army of thirty thousand men be collected, let them be put under the command of a popular leader, let them be officered to suit his purposes, let them be flushed with victories, and see the fascinating career of military glory opening upon them, and they will not thereafter ever be deficient in resources


    6. The Conference was well officered by Rev


    1. A report which the Secretary of the Navy is preparing on the subject, to be laid before Congress, will show, at the same time, the progress made in officering and manning these ships


    2. The Senate resumed the third reading of the bill authorizing the fitting out, officering, and manning, the frigates belonging to the United States


    1. “The instructors were made up mostly of police officers and veterans, but we were only civilians


    2. We all did, the Militia and the officers


    3. “Dad!” I yell, charging in, ignoring the officers telling me to wait


    4. heaving bosoms and impossible head dresses, with gentlemen officers of the dragoons


    5. I have to pretend steer the stupid ship, too, because Staas Company only wanted three, non-union bridge officers


    6. He represented himself with the most secular personification of any of the officers


    7. Nobody can argue with her battle record, but the officers and crew of Hardway and the Lancers of the 133rd Fighter Test Squadron may be all that can keep her pilots alive in a knife-fight deep behind enemy lines


    8. ordered the top ranking officers in his army to join the fight to kill Son


    9. officers came with swords and attacked


    10. Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers

    11. Some showed Maria with politicians and officers but most were old sepia tints of her with armed carpenters and farmers, moustachioed heroes from the mountains and valleys of occupied Crete


    12. In no time at all, the entire street seemed to be filled with cars and uniformed officers, and an ambulance whisked the young man away to Accident and Emergency before Miss Jones had time to find out his name


    13. This was where the officers went to have their private meetings with the captain


    14. Tiffany was escorted out of the shopping centre by the two big and burly police officers, put into the back of their patrol car and whisked off into the busy Saturday morning streets


    15. It wasn’t easy to find, but since he knew Ava kept logs that the remaining officers on the ship didn’t know about, he kept digging


    16. He had hopes he could get her out of this hang in time to attend the Monday morning officers meeting


    17. All three of these senior officers had showed up for this, but Heymon's office was more than grand enough to hold them all


    18. He called the senior officers to a side meeting for the better part of an hour


    19. Harvey was still prattling about zhlindu thesh rolls when the captain and senior officers re-appeared


    20. But the captain came to the podium and said, "This is all very interesting and sounds like it may well be significant, however, we still have a possible enemy warship on our flank and my senior officers and I need to continue our discussion of that situation

    21. " His summary had gotten the attention of the other senior officers if not the captain


    22. " He beeped his Mechanics officer, who knew the most quantum mechanics of his senior officers


    23. It was the same view on either side of the wall, the view continued on the wall, but his senior officers stepped thru into a section of space toward Sol that was partitioned from the remainder so they could have privacy


    24. As soon as Thom was done with his direct presentation, he went to the podium and said, "This is all very interesting and sounds like it may well be significant, however, we still have a possible enemy warship on our flank and my senior officers and I need to continue our discussion of that situation


    25. "Are my science officers seriously telling me we are being bombarded by an alien species?"


    26. She probably had her hormones set at about 30% like most of the senior officers


    27. The senior officers had gotten used to that by now


    28. officers bundled out of the van and these same officers managed,


    29. The van containing the police officers and their securely


    30. “Did any of the senior officers know you planned to risk the life of our Systems Administrator with equipment that hasn’t successfully met its initial testing specifications?”

    31. Electoral officers were still


    32. Some of his most trusted officers vouched for Alan


    33. and uniformed officers, and an ambulance whisked the young man


    34. officers, put into the back of their patrol car and whisked off into


    35. “Mister Matkins, there are two police officers in the lobby to see you


    36. have a great deal of time for junior officers


    37. The officers entered the room and Joseph stood to greet them


    38. Two probation officers in Joseph's section had a shouting match that led to blows and both were sent home


    39. Howard divided their clients up between the remaining officers, and Joseph did not like the arrangement


    40. Two probation officers in Joseph's section had a fight also and both were sent home

    41. Howard divided their clients up between the remaining officers and Joseph did not like the arrangement


    42. The officers file out of the room, chatting in groups and preparing for another day on the streets


    43. The remaining two officers from the first patrol to arrive are in the club


    44. " He places a an oxygen mask on her face, turns and looks for one of the police officers


    45. The officers in attendance will have to do their best and wait for support


    46. Uniformed police officers are drinking stale coffee from a vending machine as they too watch the latest episode of real life casualty unfold


    47. They make a note of a number stored on her mobile under the name Home and inform the two police officers


    48. She leaves the house with the police officers, looking back at her husband of twenty-two years, who has not said a word since the male officer told him that Leona had died


    49. As he sips from the steaming mug he spots one of his uniformed officers enter the room and walk up to the counter, order a bacon roll and a mug of the brown stuff


    50. socialise, but various staff members and even officers seemed to be in














































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    Synonyms for "officer"

    military officer officer officeholder ship's officer police officer policeman sheriff deputy cop patrolman constable magistrate administrator manager official director leader president

    "officer" definitions

    any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command


    someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust


    a member of a police force


    a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel


    direct or command as an officer