Colonel McCrae was required for that post; but a higher honour was in store, namely the place of Consultant to the British Armies in the Field.
Consultant Physician to the British Armies in the Field, and have indicated their desire for Lieut.
A knowledge of the limits beyond which the help of a special office or agency must be sought is therefore as important to the officer-consultant as an ability to give the man full information about the whereabouts and use of these facilities.
To the idea of calling in a fourth consultant they had not the least objection, though they were all of the opinion that it could do no good.
At a quarter to ten the doctor put in an appearance once more, and, after a careful inspection of his patient, informed me that it was his opinion that a consultant should be called in.
In years past he'd served as a financial consultant for the CIA, helping monitor the flow of illicit drug and terrorist money passing through the banking laundries of Geneva and the Caribbean.
A scholar of the lost Aegean civilizations, a former operative of the Central Intelligence Agency, and finally a private consultant affiliated with a group of mercenaries.
The CIA arrangement had lasted until a midlevel field consultant blew the whistle.
But he lay without opening his eyes, and at dawn the doctor brought a consultant and a trained nurse.
A pack of thirty-two selected cards is shuffled and cut, theconsultant wishing all the time.
To these may be added, in some cases, the Consultant card, concerning which we have spoken earlier in this work.
Then they are gathered up and shuffled well, then they are dealt in two packets, the consultant being desired to choose one.
It is however indispensable that the Consultant card or one representing the person whose fortune is being told should be among the number; therefore the whole operation must be recommenced in case of it not having made its appearance.
As a general exponent of current events, this card is taken to forewarn the consultant of the loss of a valuable friend, whose death will be a source of a great deal of misery.
In doing this, if the Consultantcard be not used, it is necessary to remember that the card chosen should be according to the complexion of the chooser.
After placing the Consultant among the other four cards, shuffle well and deal as directed, and you have your oracle of five cards for consultation and explanation, and among which the Consultant will appear in its proper position.
Such a service is organized at present only in hospitals; though in large towns the practice of calling in the consultant acts, to some extent, as a substitute for it.
He was a consultant to the Yugoslavian Government.
Basil Zavoico has been--his primary business has been what I would say is a bank and insurance consultant on oil matters.
Yes; you know, he wasconsultant to the Yugoslav Government?
He was a consultant to the Yugoslavian Government?
Then, he quit the job and went into the business of his own, which was supposed to be a consultant petroleum engineer and oil operator.
I am a member of the staff counsel and consultant for and to the Commission appointed by the President of the United States to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.
Then suppose that a consultation is had; the consultant asks what is being given and the attendant answers that he is giving ‘laxaphen.
I have a case of chronic interstitial nephritis, and my consultant insists on giving this preparation.
But as the sausages and snail are not far distant, there is likely to be a marring of the pleasant conditions, caused by an act of unfaithfulness on the part of someone with whom the consultant is closely connected.
If the bird is flying towards the consultant (the handle), the telegram has been received.
The necklace and jewellery beyond, with scattered dots around, give a cheerful assurance to theconsultant of coming prosperity.
Being in this position, it shows that someone at a distance, having the welfare of the consultant much in their mind, will be the means in the future of helping her out of the difficulties.
The stuffed head of the deer, in this case, shows that much distress is caused by the unguarded talk, and the consultant certainly cannot be described as an "innocent cause.
This is a bad sign of personal danger and distress possibly caused by those nearest to you; it also shows much mental disturbance and worry; if very nearconsultant a catastrophe is imminent.
The characteristic of Saturn being privation, and the Spade being a symbol of toil, it is evident that the figure of the man represents someone related to the consultant for whom the present prospects are very bad.
The moisture and leaves drained from the cup, having remained in the saucer, should be turned by the consultant three times with the same swirling motion as for the cup, and the moisture carefully poured away.
The ivy leaves beyond the rough cross show the patience with which the consultant bears the trials; also that good and loyal friends will be a source of comfort.
The broken gate, with the cross above it, denotes that a new opportunity which awaits the consultant at a future date, will coincide with a time of perplexity and trouble, which fact is further borne out by the running figure below.
Theiss: I have only recently returned from three and one-half months spent in Europe, primarily on chestnut problems, as a consultant for the Economic Cooperation Administration.
He also works as a consultant for Faberge, and has a large office in the company's East Side headquarters.
He has bottled burgundy under his own label, arranged parties for the rich and famous, and served as consultant for Time-Life's series on international cookery.
Well, as is accustomed, I was at that time on two services, both a general surgery service and a vascular surgery service as a consultant and attending surgeon.
He is a consultant for Science Research Associates, lately IBM.
Hospital, Carswell, which is the largest hospital in SAC, and I was regional consultant to the surgeon general in Urological surgery.
The ideal consultant is a wise family doctor--especially if he has known both young people from childhood--to whom they can go together for a personal conference.
The business consultant prefers to limit his counsel to such objective matters as plans and operating policies, but this cannot be done actually, because all business situations must be resolved into the persons in them.
Financial consultant to leading businesses in Macedonia, Russia and the Czech Republic.
Consultant to foreign RND ventures and to Governments on macro-economic matters.
Footnote 6-25: Memo, Truman Gibson, Expert Consultant to the SW, for Howard C.
Assistant Secretary of the Army Johnson asked Professor Eli Ginzberg, a social scientist and consultant to the Army, to explain to the Army Policy Council the need for aggressive action to end segregation.
It was pneumonia; and the last thing he did was to write a letter asking a consultant in Bristol to come down and see him.
Far more than any consultant in the Midlands, he was regarded as the general practitioner’s friend, and, as a result of this confidence, all the most interesting surgical material of the district found its way into his clinic.
And it was said that Mr. De Mohrenschildt is an internationally know specialist in oil, a consultant to at least six different governments and so on.
If the sign of a letter is accompanied by the appearance of a bird flying towards the 'house' it means a telegraphic despatch: if flying away from the house the consultant will have to send the telegram.
The consultant will be annoyed by somebody whose name begins with 'J,' and assisted by one bearing the initial 'Y.
If the consultant be single this cup will, by means of the hare on the side, tell him that he will speedily be married.
If the consultant be away from home, lines leading to the handle show a return home, and if free from crosses or other symbols of delay that the return will be speedy: otherwise it will be postponed.
It is now the business of the seer--whether the consultant or some adept to whom he has handed the cup to be read--to find some fairly close resemblance between the groups formed by the leaves and various natural or artificial objects.
The consultant is about to journey eastward to some large building or institution, shown by the figure at the end of the straight line of dots.
If the consultantbe in love he or she will be deceived.
The handle of the cup represents the consultant and is akin to the 'house' in divination by the cards.
A letter is approaching the consultant containing a considerable sum of money, as it is surrounded by dots.
This was stated to signify that the community to which the consultant belonged would immediately lose a member by conversion to the Roman Church.
By the next mail the consultant learned that such was the case--an important member of the community having gone over to the Roman Catholics exactly as predicted.
Deaths have been foreseen, and even changes in the religious views of the consultant or his associates.
The consultant would be engaged in a dispute concerning money.
The lady-consultant did so take a certain manuscript rolled up beneath her arm.
Therefore, as the Project consultant admits, it could not be a meteor.
To bolster up the meteor theory, the Project consultant suggests a one-hour error in time.
After this candid admission of his intentions, the Project consultantearnestly attempts to fit the two pilots' space ship description to a slow-moving meteor.
He has worked with major aircraft companies and served as a special consultant to government agencies and the industries.
And in a later part of the Project report, the consultant admits this fact.
This was Case 175, in which the same consultant attempts to explain a strange daylight sighting at Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consultant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.