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Example sentences for "special correspondent"

  • Beaumont, special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, gathered the story of one of these expeditions which reached a ruined village: Amid the ruins the church alone was standing, though the belfry was demolished.

  • On the other hand the pale, weary-looking poet succeeded in impressing on a special correspondent of the Morning Post that he was "master of his job.

  • Considering the importance of Kovno the following report of a special correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt," who was present during its bombardment, will be of interest.

  • Am I not a special correspondent, you ignorant little person?

  • A special correspondent knows a lot of things," returned Fletcher, sagely.

  • Special Correspondent Tim, the stormy petrel of war, wires lies to London newspapers.

  • Francis Lawley, Special Correspondent to the Times, and Mr. Vizetelly, Special Correspondent of the Illustrated London News, round the Confederate camps.

  • Harwood was to be away for more than a month at any rate, and in a month much might be accomplished, not merely by a special correspondent, but by a lady with a resolute mind and a strategical training.

  • Here was something additional for the special correspondent of the Dominant Trumpeter to ponder over and reduce to the terms of a problem.

  • The Crimean War was the first in which the "Special Correspondent" played a conspicuous part, and the dispatches sent to the Times by Mr. William Howard Russell availed even to overthrow a Ministry.

  • On the following day a further letter from the "Special Correspondent" was published.

  • Fortunately one has at command Henty's own description of what he considers a special correspondent should be.

  • I can assure you that a special correspondent's duties were no sinecure.

  • Yes, it was altogether a remarkable day even for a special correspondent.

  • A special correspondent of the Twentieth Century will know how to make it interesting.

  • Here was the unexpected, indeed; the uncertainty of a special correspondent's life.

  • A special correspondent who is not precise is a geometer who neglects to run out his calculations to the tenth decimal.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    commit suicide; divine grace; phosphate mining; special assistant; special attention; special circumstances; special committee; special constables; special creation; special duty; special embassy; special feature; special friend; special importance; special interests; special jury; special love; special name; special purpose; special revelation; special train; special work; specialized tanker; valuable contribution; walk from; would continue