Sentence examples for Being a reader of from inspiring English sources

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Our friend being a reader of the society columns and the ships-news section, dashed off a reply.

A couple of months ago, I went from being a reader of other people's Twitter feeds to sharing links to things that I found interesting or had written myself.

By Blake Eskin June 17, 2010 A couple of months ago, I went from being a reader of other people's Twitter feeds to sharing links to things that I found interesting or had written myself.

Instant runoff voting, as you (being a reader of this blog) probably know, eliminates the "spoiler" effect in the one-winner elections standard in the United States; guarantees that the winner has at least grudging support, of a majority; and guarantees that a candidate whom most voters really, truly don't want can't get elected.

Thanks much for being a reader of Organometallics, and best wishes, John Gladysz Editor-­in­-Chief Editor-­in­-Chief Editor-­in­-Chief

It's funny, I think being a reader of House Beautiful and having recently renovated and designed my home are the two experiences I most often reference when asked this question!

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And he is a reader of history.

He was a reader of history.

And he is a reader of serious books.

But I am a reader of the Bible.

(If Bezos were a reader of classic American fiction, he might have hit upon Octopus.com).

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