Sub-editor Sentence Examples

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  • Moreover, she deduced that the Union Jack's chief sub-editor must of course be Tinker.

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  • I have been there for four years working as a senior sub-editor and designer.

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  • John Ashdown studied Journalism and Contemporary History and is now working on the Guardian sports Desk as a football writer and sports sub-editor.

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  • He has worked both as a weekly newspaper editor and evening newspaper sub-editor.

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  • Vaughan came to know him at St Bede 's and had invited him to become sub-editor of The Tablet in 1895.

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  • Moreover, she deduced that the Union Jack 's chief sub-editor must of course be Tinker.

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  • I have done lots of different things - my last full-time job was as a sub-editor on a local newspaper.

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  • John Ashdown studied Journalism and Contemporary History and is now working on the Guardian Sports Desk as a football writer and sports sub-editor.

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  • In 1821 Mr John Scott, the editor of the London Magazine, was killed in a duel, and that periodical passed into the hands of some friends of Hood, who proposed to make him sub-editor.

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  • Having settled at Cambridge in 1796, Gregory first acted as sub-editor on the Cambridge Intelligencer, and then opened a bookseller's shop. In 1802 he obtained an appointment as mathematical master at Woolwich through the influence of Charles Hutton, to whose notice he had been brought by a manuscript on the "Use of the Sliding Rule"; and when Hutton resigned in 1807 Gregory succeeded him in the professorship. Failing health obliged him to retire in 1838, and he died at Woolwich on the 2nd of February 1841.

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  • During 1837-1846 he was employed as an engineer on the London & Birmingham railway; 1848-1853 as sub-editor of the Economist.

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  • From 1796 to 1800 he was sub-editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, in succession to his elder brother, JAMES THOMSON (1768-1855), who filled that position in 1795-1796, and who in 1805 was ordained to the parish of Eccles, Berwickshire; and the chemical and mineralogical articles which he contributed to the supplement to the third edition formed the basis of his System of Chemistry, the first edition of which was published in 1802 and the seventh in 1831.

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  • Vaughan came to know him at St Bede's and had invited him to become sub-editor of The Tablet in 1895.

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