36 examples of consultants in sentences

THE MUSIC HOUR; one-book course. Compiled by a board of consultants in Texas and the editors of The music hour.

Advisory consultant: Allie M. Hines.

Arnold Beichman, consultant.

Alice V. Keliher, editor; Franz Hess, Marion LeBron, Rudolf Modley, Edith Hayter, consultants; Beatrice Lewi, editorial assistant.

SEE Wrinkle, William L. GILES, H. H. Exploring the curriculum, the work of the thirty schools from the viewpoint of curriculum consultants, by H. H. Giles.

SEE MCCULLY, ETHEL W. MCCUTCHEN, S. P. Exploring the curriculum, the work of the thirty schools from the viewpoint of curriculum consultants.

Exploring the curriculum, the work of the thirty schools from the viewpoint of curriculum consultants.

ZECHIEL, A. N. Exploring the curriculum, the work of the thirty schools from the viewpoint of curriculum consultants.

Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 18Feb70; R479963. NIDA, RICHARD H. Man, the nature tamer; from cave man to American citizen, by Richard H. Nida & as consultant, Fay Adams.

Zoe A. Thralls, geographical consultant.

Edited by Nolan B. Harmon, Jr. Murray H. Leiffer, consultant.

Mademoiselle's handbook for bridal consultants.

THE MUSIC HOUR; one-book course. Compiled by a board of consultants in Texas and the editors of The music hour.

Alice V. Keliher, editor; Franz Hess, Marion LeBron, Rudolf Modley, Edith Hayter, consultants; Beatrice Lewi, editorial assistant.

SEE Wrinkle, William L. GILES, H. H. Exploring the curriculum, the work of the thirty schools from the viewpoint of curriculum consultants, by H. H. Giles.

SEE MCCULLY, ETHEL W. MCCUTCHEN, S. P. Exploring the curriculum, the work of the thirty schools from the viewpoint of curriculum consultants.

Exploring the curriculum, the work of the thirty schools from the viewpoint of curriculum consultants.

ZECHIEL, A. N. Exploring the curriculum, the work of the thirty schools from the viewpoint of curriculum consultants.

Mademoiselle's handbook for bridal consultants.

Editorial consultant: Burgess H. Jennings)

The habits of London society enable a consultant to take a fairly liberal holiday.

(a) If we turn again to our three sub-divisions we find that a specialist or consultant cannot expect to earn her working expenses for a good many years.

She must have one room at least in a certain specialist quarter of the town, known as the consultants' area, and there the rents are usually high, in London about £150 a year, in the provinces slightly less.

They remind me of the bishops at some ancient Church Council or other who tore the clothes off two right reverend consultants, and literally pulled them limb from limb in the name of Christ.

It's like the lawyer's clerk in Our Mutual Friend, when Mr. Boffin calls to keep an appointment, being the lawyer's only client; but the boy makes a show of looking it all up in a ledger, runs his finger down a list of imaginary consultants, and says to himself, 'Mr. Aggs, Mr. Baggs, Mr. Caggs, Mr. Daggs, Mr. BoffinYes, sir, that is right!'

36 examples of  consultants  in sentences