Use of technician in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include technician at the start of sentence, technician at the end of sentence and technician in the middle of sentence
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technician at the end of sentence
- Mary is training to be a technician.
- You eventually reach an Origin technician.
- The laboratory technician is now the school technician.
- He's not really a scientist; he's just an overblown technician.
- Whether he was a great artist or not, Dali was a superb technician.
- He has distilled many wonderful stories from his experiences as a crime lab technician.
technician in the middle of sentence
- The technician says no such luck.
- A skilled technician takes years to train.
- The technician is busy repairing the machine.
- A technician diagnosed a bad pump in the engine.
- He was a radio technician aboard the USS Missouri.
- A camera catches a technician crawling ofF the set!
- He works as a sound technician in a recording studio.
- His victim was Hikurangi laboratory technician Bernie Hately.
- A technician on probation was hit by a piece of falling masonry.
- His action was taped by a college technician for Faldo to replay.
- As a pianist, she's a brilliant technician, but she lacks passion.
- Rebecca was, without question, the most capable technician on the team.
- The technician plotted the thermal conductivity versus mean temperature.
- A school technician pirated anything from video nasties to computer games.
- He started a new job as a computer technician after completing his course.
- If the machine breaks down at any time, there's always a technician on call.
- Her husband, former hospital technician Eddie Gilfoyle, 31, denies her murder.
- A technician using the speakerphone will ask which of his residents you wish to view.
- As soon as he arrived at the workshop, the technician attacked the difficulties at once.
- He started as a technician and worked his way up through the company to become managing director.
- The technician was more excited by the resulting effect than I was: I just thought it was a bit of fun.
- The technician has done a serious disservice to his company by disclosing the kerneled secrets about its main products to other companies.