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Example sentences for "specialist"

Lexicographically close words:
specialisation; specialise; specialised; specialising; specialism; specialists; specialiter; specialities; speciality; specialization
  1. Naturally it was at once suggested a specialist should be sent for; but I said no.

  2. The Parisian specialist could do nothing but confirm previous diagnoses.

  3. He wished to consult a specialist in Paris from whom an acquaintance of his, similarly afflicted, had received great benefit.

  4. When there is reason to believe that the missing article has been stolen, the specialist first determines the clan or settlement to which the thief belongs and afterward the name of the individual.

  5. This formula was obtained from Takwati´hĭ, as given to him by a specialist in this line.

  6. And it needs a specialist to plough a field with horses or to drive a cab through the streets of London.

  7. The brain specialist looked straight into the strange eyes which smiled confidingly back into his.

  8. For the twentieth time the famous specialist picked up a letter and read it from beginning to end.

  9. The specialist sat still for a second and then laughed, the great kind laugh of a man with a big heart who adores children.

  10. The brain specialist went back thoughtfully to his room, and when he had closed the door stood for a long time looking out at the little garden with its one big tree.

  11. The three elders stood silently, the specialist watching intently the light which kindled in the child's eyes as she looked from one to the other before she bent her head over the dog she had completely surrounded with her arms.

  12. True, they sought to use qualified Negroes in specialist jobs as a solution to better employment of black manpower, but this effort could have little practical effect.

  13. On the whole specialist training was segregated; whenever possible even the white instructors were rapidly replaced by blacks.

  14. The Air Force was finding it impossible to organize effective black units in appreciable numbers; even some units already in existence were as much as two-thirds below authorized strength in certain ground specialist slots.

  15. It was a good time for such an initiative, for the Army was in the midst of an important reorganization of its program for specialist training.

  16. Several times during 1942 suggestions were made within the Bureau of Naval Personnel that the instructors at the Hampton specialist school and seventy-five other Negroes be commissioned (p.

  17. The Air Force promised to discharge all its substandard men, but those black airmen either ineligible for discharge or for reassignment to specialist duty would remain in segregated units.

  18. Black marines would not be sent to specialist schools "unless there is a colored school available," but instead Marine instructors would be sent to teach in the black camp.

  19. Footnote 3-34: With the exception of machinist school, where blacks were in training twice as long as whites, specialist training for Negroes and whites was similar in length.

  20. Clifford, Ewing, and Philleo Nash, who was a presidential specialist on minority matters, worked on drafting both orders.

  21. Lawton Collins, the Chief of Staff, he was able to convince them that the committee's position on the assignment of black graduates of specialist schools was right and inevitable.

  22. The bureau instituted a specialist leadership course for rated Negroes at Great Lakes and recommended in January 1944 that two Negroes so trained be included in each base company sent out of the country.

  23. Footnote 3-113: There is some indication that integration was already going on unofficially in some specialist schools; see Ltr, Dr.

  24. That he could never hope to become immune he had learned at last when he had returned, physically wholesome, from his long course of training under the famous Irish specialist on the Hudson.

  25. And attracted by the eight or ten years, which was three more than the London specialist offered, Sir Isaac finally gave in and consented to be taken to Santa Margherita.

  26. He wanted to see it a "going concern," and, hating stagnation in his neighbourhood, he looked about for a specialist whom he could trust to make it move and hum and whizz.

  27. You see, if you work for some specialist for a number of years, the only job you can move to is a position with another specialist of the same line.

  28. But the most marvellous operation he ever performed was on Billy Deane, of the 4th Dragoon Guards, who, having consulted every specialist in Europe, appealed to Butcher to save his arm and enable him to remain in the service.

  29. Any promising subject that appeared on the horizon immediately became the object of Jerry’s personal solicitude, and once the victim’s besetting sin was accurately diagnosed, no time was lost in placing a specialist on his unsuspecting track.

  30. Crude, but no specialist in Illinois history should be without it.

  31. Indispensable for a specialist in this period of Illinois history.

  32. The physician was receiving no credit as a voice-builder whatsoever from either of them--which shows that in addition to a keen knife, the specialist should also possess a keen sense of humor.

  33. Greek influence is too universal an inheritance to be entrusted to scholars, and the specialist is the very last man who can understand it.

  34. In order to obtain a diagnosis of Greek influence one would have to seek out a sort of specialist on Humanity-at-large.

  35. For that reason Mr Ford asked me to call and see her, because--to be frank--I am a specialist on mental diseases.

  36. Roddy was practically cured, but the specialist had expressed a very serious fear that ere long signs of insanity would reappear, and it would then be incurable!

  37. His brain had given way, and the village doctor called in a specialist from Harley Street.

  38. For a man, therefore, to surrender religious faith because a specialist in another realm disowns it is absurd.

  39. The discoveries of the food specialist and scientific dietist are lost in the dark recesses of a million homes, in the futile, half-hearted efforts of unskilled labour.

  40. The mother is not ashamed to depend on the doctor if the child is ill, on the specialist if the child is defective, on the teacher when the child is in school.

  41. Yes; so a specialist said, if only we had the money.

  42. She knew a famous specialist who she thought might help, if not cure him.

  43. The specialist operated on his hip and the operation was successful.

  44. Her widowed son died five months ago of tuberculosis, and as the child was coughing she gave everything she had to take him to a specialist in Nantes.

  45. It is the characteristic danger of every specialist in every branch of knowledge; even theologians are not wholly immune.

  46. Yet the specialist knew that she would submit.

  47. The specialist was at hand--in the hall below.

  48. When an urgent call went out from Washington for physicians to go to France for hospital work among the men of the American Expeditionary Force, a specialist in a city of the Middle West decided to respond.

  49. Toward the close of the summer I submitted myself to a specialist who shook his head, at the same time declaring that it was doubtful if even yet I could go on with my plan.

  50. It is a grave question if you will ever be able to take the professional course to which you have been looking forward,' the specialist said.

  51. The specialist did think of these things; he had delayed decision because the arguments had presented themselves forcibly to his own mind.

  52. In the spring of 1859 he went to a specialist in Dusseldorf, who, while deciding that the left eye was lost, said that with care there was no reason to fear losing the other.

  53. The continuation of the studentship at Antwerp, the consultation with the specialist at Dusseldorf, completes the story of du Maurier's life until he came to London.

  54. A hard statement to accept perhaps, but one that is repeatedly proved by a specialist in "nerves"!

  55. It takes a skilled and patient specialist thoroughly to understand the process.

  56. Only too often a nerve-specialist hears the tale of an operation which was supposed to cure a certain pain but which left it worse rather than better.

  57. If this is not sufficient, go to a specialist trained in psychotherapy and let him help you uncover those trouble-making parts of your personality which you cannot find for yourself.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "specialist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adept; amateur; authoritative; authority; broker; buff; chiropodist; confined; connoisseur; consultant; critic; dealer; dilettante; expert; fan; feature; freak; gynecologist; jobber; knowledgeable; limited; neurologist; nut; obstetrician; oculist; pathologist; physician; professional; psychiatrist; pundit; restricted; savant; scholar; specialist; stockbroker; technical; technician