Use of laureate in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include laureate at the start of sentence, laureate at the end of sentence and laureate in the middle of sentence

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laureate at the end of sentence


  1. John Dryden was appointed the first Poet laureate.
  2. Morris wrote endlessly and was even offered the post of poet laureate.
  3. Wordsworth enters St John's, and publishes his first poem. He later became Poet laureate.
  4. In 1842 he received a government pension, and in the following year he succeeded Southey as Poet laureate .
  5. Three women were to achieve national renown in this decade, two of them as sculptors, and one as Christmas-card laureate.

laureate in the middle of sentence


  1. He was a Nobel laureate in physics.
  2. He is the poet laureate of Arkansas.
  3. VOICE: Who is the laureate you mentioned?
  4. She is the poet laureate of all lyricists.
  5. He was awarded the poet laureate by the queen.
  6. Later he became poet laureate of the United States.
  7. Friedman argued that no single person, even a Nobel laureate, could make a pencil.
  8. The real celebrity of last week's Frankfurt Book fair was the Nobel laureate, G ü nter Grass.
  9. Contributors have included a Nobel laureate and an an insane asylum, among thousands of others.
  10. Chu is a man who knows a lot, Nobel laureate in physics, our nation's 12th secretary of energy.
  11. He was excellently placed to be the next Poet laureate when the position fell vacant in ninety-six.
  12. Murphy and Nobel laureate Gary Becker and has defined economists'approaches to addiction ever since.
  13. Adult family members or professional assistants, accompanying the laureate are welcome as Paying guests.
  14. A human interest story, featuring the second-youngest Nobel laureate in history, seemed to him much more promising.
  15. And the prize is frequently spread among scientists at several institutions, each claiming the new laureate as its own.
  16. Her greatest compliment came in 1900 when she was accorded the title of Christmas-card laureate which earned her national fame.
  17. Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi, discussing this observation with colleagues over lunch in 1950, asked, logically: "Where are they?"
  18. This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel laureate James Buchanan, one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century.
  19. "The days that make us happy make us wise. "----John Masefield when I first read this line by England's Poet laureate, it startled me.
  20. The early poetry of Ted Hughes, the last English Poet laureate of the twentieth century, is well known for its masculine and wild style.
  21. Amid international calls for reconciliation, South African Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu flew to Nairobi and held talks with Raila Odinga.
  22. Birthday wishes are pouring in from across South Africa and the globe for Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu as he marks his 80th birthday Friday.
  23. Lloyd Morris "The days that make us happy make us wise. " --- John Masefield When I first read this line by England's Poet laureate, it startled me.
  24. Harold Pinter, the British playwright and Nobel laureate famous for brooding portrayals of domestic life and his barbed politics, died aged 78 on Christmas Eve after battling cancer.
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State of disgrace resulting from public abuse.