Sentence examples for Master from inspiring English sources

The word 'Master' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a title for a man, typically one with some degree of authority or responsibility. For example, a professor might be referred to as "Master Smith."

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Master

noun

Someone who has control over something or someone.

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"It's important for Wikipedia to recognise we are a valuable source for accurate information," says Bell, a master at killing stories.

Related: Father Ted's legacy, 20 years on: up with this sort of thing Watching a documentary last week about the origins of that most lovely sitcom, I learned that Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews conceived of Father Dougal (Ardal O'Hanlon) as a sort of puppy, scampering at the feet of his exasperated master (Dermot Morgan's Ted).

It is the first successful such prosecution since a Nigerian woman challenged her former master in the Court of Justice of the West African regional body Ecowas six years ago.

Rodriguez was also cited for obstructing the investigation and for violating the Basic Agreement which is the master document that lays out protocol between the Players and Major League Baseball.

Since then Mutesi has competed in chess Olympiads in Siberia, Turkey and Norway – after which she was given the Woman Candidate Master ranking by the World Chess Federation.

Mark Damazer is the master of St Peter's College, Oxford, and a former controller of BBC Radio 4 When John Humphrys humanely put down George Entwistle on the Today programme he began the fightback to save the corporation.

I met him only after I became master of St Peter's College, Oxford, but he had a palpable gift for friendship and within minutes of our first encounter he was coming up with schemes and plots to help the college.

Mark Damazer is a former controller of Radio 4 and is master of St Peter's College, Oxford.

Wycliffe, whose name was also spelt Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, Wickliffe (though disappointingly, it seems, never Wyclef), was born in Yorkshire around 1330, and first pops up in Oxford in 1345; by 1360 he was master of Balliol.

During proceedings last month, the master of the rolls, Lord Dyson, sitting with Lord Justice Richards and Lord Justice Ryder, heard that the case stemmed from a freedom of information request by a Sunday Telegraph journalist to Ipsa in 2010.

The book I most enjoyed reading this year was The New York Stories by John O'Hara (Penguin Classics), a selection of the many superb short stories by this neglected American master.

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