Which preposition to use with senior
So the Quebec Chronicle, which is the second surviving senior in America, is also among the great press seniors of the world.
So the Quebec Chronicle, which is the second surviving senior in America, is also among the great press seniors of the world.
Gaynor was by far the older man, King's senior by a score of years, and obviously had begun to feel the burden of the latter greying days.
" "Humph," muttered Fletcher senior to himself, as he turned on his heel after reading the notice, "the fat's in the fire now, and no mistake.
" From Howland he whirled on the senior with the sudden movement of a cricket.
There was supper in Hall at 9 o'clock: I have known it to be attended by a few undergraduates when tired by examinations or by evening walks; and there were always some seniors at the upper table: I have occasionally joined them, and have had some very interesting conversations.
Ever since the exposure of Fletcher senior as the author of "College v. Town," the poem had become a weapon turned against the writer and his party.
Members of the staff are arranged in order from right to left as follows: General staff officers, adjutant, aids, other staff officers, arranged in each classification in order of rank, the senior on the right.
Goldberg senior from her home.
Bitterly did Captain Trebizondi regret his constant insistence upon the fact that he was senior Captainfor he was given command of "A" Company, the post of honour and danger in front of all, and was implored to "pull it through" and not to stand staring like an owl when the Colonel said the battalion would advance; or turn to the left when he shouted "In succession advance in fours from the right of Companies".
Pretty was overcome with embarrassment at the outcome of his innocent foppery, and of his short, vain battle, and he was the laughing-stock of the Seniors for a whole day.
1 "If Youth but Knew" is the title of a book published some years ago, but still with a quite living interest, by "Kappa"; it is the bitter complaint of a distressed senior against our educational system.
Goldberg senior into the house, and here again I had to endure galling mortification in the shape of sidelong glances cast at me and my future bride by the landlord of the hostelry and his ill-bred daughter.