In the civilization of illiteracy, we experience the emergence of micro-readership attracted to non-standard writing.
Among the most welcome guests at Brookside in the days of the Readership and at the West Lodge in the early days of Maitland's tenure of the Downing Chair was J.
But meanwhile a movement was on foot in the University of Cambridge to found a Readership in English Law.
Accordingly in 1883 he offered himself for a Readership in English Law in the University of Oxford, but without success.
The daily press have a different readershipand a different function.
It first appeared on the newsstands early in 1977 and has since built up a broad readership throughout the U.
Readership to a printer, reportership on a journal, for a young gentleman with the high notions and arrogant vanity of Francis Vivian--his ambition already soaring far beyond kid gloves and a cabriolet!
Readership to a printer, reportership on a journal, for a young gentleman with the high notions and arrogant vanity of Francis Vivian,--his ambition already soaring far beyond kid gloves and a cabriolet!
Still, he was weary of controversy, and pleased to see before him a prospect of learned quiet and labour, although the salary of the Readership was less than L100 a year.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "readership" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: chair; fellowship; tutelage; tutorship