duty roster in a sentence
Examples
- In a 1973 episode of " The Benny Hill Show ", the fictional Dalton Abbott Railway Choir performed a parody the song with the names in the chorus taken from the railway duty roster.
- One member, Parks, cannot play in the game as his reputation for cons and luck-playing was well known, Coleman instructs the men to check their guard duty rosters before they turn in to rest.
- Furthermore, a 1900 imperial ordinance ( ) decreed that the two service ministers had to be chosen from among the generals or lieutenant generals ( admirals or vice admirals ) on the active duty roster.
- Rick Wallace, a computer user in Germany whose wife serves with the US Army there, said he has used the popular file-swapping program LimeWire to download military duty rosters, discussions of tactics, and other secret files.
- Some of McBain's cop's names, including Meyer Meyer, Bert Kling and Roger Havilland, are seen in a duty roster posted on a squad room wall in the original 1962 film version of " Cape Fear ".
- FBI investigator Lawrence Whitaker, the trial's final witness, testified Monday that nine months after the crash, he saw someone check in a bag at Frankfurt airport without making a notation on a duty roster, as security procedures require.
- After a few missions to Kent, he was secretly detailed to lead the detachment that was to form the Prime Minister s military bodyguard, writing Dungeness on the duty roster whenever he was sent to Number 10.
- Priests from different countries observe a duty roster, which means that, at almost any time of day, pilgrims from Europe ( and occasionally further away ) can find a priest who will hear their confession in their own language.
- But while readers wondered why Fergie, separated from Prince Andrew since 1992 and no longer on the royal duty roster, needed a staff of seven and a 72, 000-pound ( dlrs 111, 000 )-a-year mansion, the palace speedily assembled a response.
- They support the Garrison Sergeant Major ( GSM ) or Regimental Sergeant Major ( RSM ) in the formation, practice and execution of these duties, typically running the duties roster, supervising rehearsals, and undertaking the guard mounts, both royal and barrack.