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How to use master's in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word master's? Here are some examples.

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Ms. Cabral earned her bachelor's degree from University of California, Davis and her master's degree from Harvard University.
He holds master's degrees in telecommunications systems and computer science.
Degas drew Perrot, erect and white-haired, a little thick in the middle, grasping a ballet master's stick for beating time.
The rich crown moldings are the ballet master's touch that will remain, she says.
Cinderella-like, she works as a scullery maid by day, but dances with her master's son by night.
They had slowed down a bit a while back, the horse perhaps sensing its master's grip was not as tight, or that he was not as attentive as usual.
With one crack of his whip into the air, the horses followed their master's command and began their foot cadence once again.
As dawn broke, with the master's consent, sailors from the ship boarded the vessel.
He was denied the salary increment given to teachers who have attained a master's degree plus 30 credits.
He holds double bachelors and master's degrees and has an extensive background of teaching and publishing.
She holds bachelor's and master's degrees in piano performance and pedagogy.
Although she desired a good job, Lin knew that she was not as competent as graduates with bachelor's and master's degrees.
Most of them possessed master's degrees, and a few had earned their doctorates.
You will need more than a bachelor's, master's or Ph.D. degree to be successful in the new millennium.
He has trained 36 master's and doctoral students or postdoctoral research associates.
His father, after all, has a flunky whose job is to put toothpaste on his master's toothbrush.
While under the master's guidance, which is generally for a year, the newly qualified barrister is known as a devil.
The name Vinci stands not only as a metaphor for the master's pictorial perfection but also as a figura of his self.
He did the same to get his master's degree in computer science from James Madison University.
Few would pretend that an MBA stands comparison with a master's degree in basic sciences in scholarship or scientific content.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When their master's palanquin passed, they bowed their heads to the dust, as was proper.
They boast of their master's pedigree and descent, as if they were related to him.
Evenings, when Sam was reading or singing from his mother's hymn-book, malmo had a nap on his master's head.
Dand with a whinger and Meg with her glowing brand came speeding to their master's rescue.
His destrier, when he escaped him from the perilous river, grieved greatly for his master's loss.
Perl gives a most interesting account of the domestic life of the family in the last days of the master's life.
All they could do was to iterate their master's maxim, and declare everything to be in flux.
Then he remembered the look on his master's face as he stood at the tiller.
Five minutes later, Mr. Gibney was aboard the tropic bird and had presented himself at her master's cabin.
A brief, haunting phrase of Mr. Noguchi has far more charm than an imitation of his American master's torrential manner.
And the portress looked as though she were resolved to obey her master's orders.
Only their master's familiar voice and firm grip on the reins held them there at all.
From his master's legal capacity a slave derives ability to be promisee in a stipulation.
At that time Tatiana was not in her master's house, but living with a married sister, the dairywoman, in a separate hut.
Will you state the master's full name, and the call letters and registration of your craft.
Then he laid his master's body upon the streamlet's brink, to wash away the blood.
Then he ordered all out of the left-luggage office, except Duncan Urquhart and the station master's wife, a quiet motherly woman.
It all came of the junior master's clandestine connection with the tiddler.
Stubber, however, was too well versed in the changeability of his master's nature to exhibit any rash promptitude in obeying him.
Life's sweet to us a', an' it's unco hard to leave our master's bedesman just to be sacrificed.
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