Sentence example with the word 'treasurer'

treasurer

accountant, cashier, chief executive officer, dean, executive director, magistrate, payer, provost, recompenser, the administration

Definition n. an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds

Last update: June 13, 2015


2

He was appointed as a treasurer recently.   [noun]

0

That the Treasurer be authorized to accept a tender for the works, within available funding.   [noun]

0

The Treasurer was a member whose legs were burned, this ensured he could not abscond with the funds !   [noun]

0

In the Account of John, Earl of Mar, Great Treasurer of Scotland, and of Sir Gideon Murray of Enbank, Treasurer-Depute, the Blue-Gowns also appear thus:-- "Junij 1617."   [noun]

0

In the Account of Sir Robert Melvill of Murdocarney, Treasurer-Depute of King James VI.   [noun]

0

"This once your disobedience shall go unpunished, and the treasurer may give you two talents, as you have so many children."   [noun]

0

Of the charity bestowed on these aged Bedesmen in money and clothing, there are many records in the Treasurer's accompts.   [noun]

0

"We shall shortly neither dare shoot a deer nor kiss a wench, without a certificate from the presbytery and kirk-treasurer," said Mareschal-Wells.   [noun]

0

Robert Brocklehurst is the treasurer.   [noun]

0

In less than a year the Bishop had become the treasurer of all benevolence and the cashier of all those in distress.   [noun]

0

Because he is treasurer and manager of the establishment.   [noun]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
treacherous - treasurer - treaty