Sentence examples for at an interviewer from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at an interviewer" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation involving an interviewer, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I was nervous when speaking at an interviewer during the job interview."
Alternatives: "in front of an interviewer" or "during an interview with an interviewer".

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"The Jews were cooperating with the Russians," an elderly man leaving Jedwabne's church shouted at an interviewer.

LONDON — Almost completely incapacitated by motor neuron disease, 59-year-old Ewert Ewert looked at an interviewer and laid out his options, as he saw them.

Greene could be rude to friends or, conversely, polite to strangers, although sometimes, she said, he would lash out at an interviewer or a photographer.

Tom Peters, the author of management consultants' bible Excellence, snapped at an interviewer who asked about his way of analysing businesses: "Of course, we all know this is to some extent phoney baloney".

She said: "The finger and the 'fuck you' were in no way aimed at George RR Martin's fans but at an interviewer sticking a microphone in his face and asking a rude and morbid question about his health.

Caught by the television cameras in the tunnel at the Emirates, he responded to Jacqui Oatley's questions in a tone so patronising and belittling that you could not believe he would have directed it at an interviewer of his own gender.

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Ball's sobriety as an interviewer is at odds with the wild swings in the material.

At present she works as an interviewer and writer for the University of Toronto's publications division, specializing in education issues and profiling alumni.

One final anecdote: A Silicon Valley chief executive became so irked at an interviewers probing the performance of his computer boards that he picked one up and threw it at his questioner.

When I applied at age 24 for a job as a science writer at The New York Times, an interviewer said I was foolhardy to think I could be hired after just two years of newspaper experience.

At enrolment, an interviewer administered a questionnaire eliciting socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics, and sexual health information.

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