Sentence examples for be station from inspiring English sources

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be station

noun

The fact of standing still; motionlessness, stasis.

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Most of those on strike will be station staff.

Colonel Padalka will be station commander for the new tour.

Like a deposed Soviet minister, Hetherington was sent to be station manager for Highland Radio at Inverness.

There would be station entrances on both Seventh and Eighth Avenues and vast public halls larger than those at Grand Central.

In 1967, Bagley was sent abroad to be station chief in Brussels (not, he asserts, as a punishment for failing to crack Nosenko, but as part of a routine rotation of assignments).

Michael V. Hayden, who ran the C.I.A. from 2006 until the end of the Bush administration, often jousted with officials from the national intelligence director's office over who should be station chiefs.

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Typhoon jets will be stationed at RAF Northolt.

Where should they be stationed?

Frankly, these are station wagons.

Green diamonds are station locations of DONET.

Mujahideen sentinels are stationed outside.

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