How to use in-sentence of “colleague”:
+ The actress got a psychologically difficult supporting role – a seductive, flirtatious and dissolute mistress of the ” “collection of buttons” “, a temptress of the young second lieutenant Romashov, a colleague who was chivalrous and tragically in love with his wife.
+ One day, a colleague of Lamp’l’s had seen a casting call for a television host of a new gardening show starting up on the.
+ In 1839, he became the colleague of Agassiz as professor of history and physical geography at the College of Neuchâtel a.k.a.
+ Through the years, Lynch worked with old friend and colleague Don Calfa in the films “Necronomicon”.
+ In 1936, Lorenz met his great friend and colleague Niko Tinbergen.
+ In 1969, Thompson and colleague Dennis Ritchie created the UNIX operating system at Bell Telephone Laboratories.
+ While the other sic people included a lot of co-star scenes, it showed a memory scene as a colleague who had already died, a few seconds and only two cuts, and was a retired person.
+ A student and colleague of his, Walter Block, said that a punishment should not be equal to the crime, but rather enough to make up for the damage the crime caused plus how much it cost to catch the criminal.

Example sentences of “colleague”:
+ Report by Toby Neal, refers to local Young Socialist activity unconnected with his journalistic work which was remembered by a former colleague quoted in the story.
+ Along with her friend and colleague Eileen Yaritja Stevens, Wingu became one of the most well-known artists to paint in the style of the Western Desert.
+ She was on the cover in the other two editions, one next to Sheila Carvalho, her colleague É o Tchan.
+ Heisenberg’s original quantum theory was improved by his teacher and colleague Max Born.
+ He was known for his works with the Weibel-Palade bodyWeibel-Palade bodies, which are named after him and his Romanian American colleague George Emil Palade.
+ Borsdorf and his colleague Franz Paersch had learned to play on horns that were made in Germany.
+ From 1837 to 1841, the Grimm brothers joined five of their colleague professors at the University of Göttingen to form a group known as the “Göttinger Sieben”.
+ Report by Toby Neal, refers to local Young Socialist activity unconnected with his journalistic work which was remembered by a former colleague quoted in the story.
+ Along with her friend and colleague Eileen Yaritja Stevens, Wingu became one of the most well-known artists to paint in the style of the Western Desert.
+ Old colleague can sometimes to see them and they remember, who she is.
+ In foreign politics, jealous and admiring of the international success of his Ivorian colleague Félix Houphouët-Boigny, he challenged him by establishing an ephemeral customs union with the very progressive Ghana of Kwame Nkrumah.
+ Among his fellow Huguenot exiles in England, he was a colleague of the editor and translator Pierre des Maizeaux.
+ He was a colleague of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and believed in the underlying unity of organismal design, and the possibility of the change of species in time.
+ And he embraced a phrase coined by his colleague Billy Strayhorn – ‘beyond category’ – as a liberating principle.” Some of the people who played in Ellington’s band were also famous or important jazz musicians.
