How to use in-sentence of “correspondent”:
+ Velva was founded in 1897 and is the birthplace of television correspondent Eric Sevareid.
+ He also serves as Senior Correspondent at Channel 24.
+ At the “Examiner”, Bronstein specialized in investigations and was a foreign correspondent for eight years.
+ Pramoedya published a series of letters to an imaginary Chinese correspondent discussing the history of the Indonesian Chinese, called “Hoakiau di Indonesia”.
+ Bush’s presidential campaign in 1988, and chief Washington correspondent from 1999 through 2003.
+ The smaller banks get cash through the correspondent banks, which charge a fee for the service.
+ Not knowing what to do, she took her friend Lincoln Steffens’ advice and in 1921 travelled to Poland and Russia serving as a correspondent for the American Friends Service Committee.

Example sentences of “correspondent”:
+ Harper's sent Hearn to the West Indies as a correspondent in 1887.
+ He was the senior vice president of NBC News and a frequent correspondent and guest on NBC's "The Today Show" and "Hardball".
+ Harper’s sent Hearn to the West Indies as a correspondent in 1887.
+ He was the senior vice president of NBC News and a frequent correspondent and guest on NBC’s “The Today Show” and “Hardball”.
+ He is the former ABC News chief law and justice correspondent and the co-anchor for ABC’s “20/20 U.S.
+ He was a foreign correspondent for the Polish press agency.
+ She was a national correspondent for NBC News, co-host of the Saturday edition of NBC’s “Today U.S.
+ After leaving “Haaretz” Landau became the Israel correspondent for “The Economist”.
+ From 1957 to 1959, Gwyn was the parliamentary correspondent for United Press International, in Ottawa.
+ From 1962 to 1968, he worked for “Time Canada” as a parliamentary correspondent and contributing editor.
+ Spencer worked as an on-air correspondent with NBC News from 1986 to 1995 for the network’s morning programme, “Today Today”, and “Granada Television from 1991 to 1993.
+ Andrews was a correspondent on Good Morning America.
+ As a day job, he translated, then worked as a correspondent for a newspaper.
+ He started his working career as a correspondent for “Soviet Karabagh” newspaper, becoming its Deputy Editor-in-Chief in 1981.
+ He was national affairs correspondent for “The Nation”.
+ He was best known for reporting about the Vietnam War and was one of the first full-time television correspondent covering the war on-site.
+ Jahn Otto Johansen was a Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, foreign correspondent and non-fiction writer.
+ Again he specialised in British affairs, and the agency sent him as correspondent to London for a couple of years.
+ At NBC, he served as chief Diplomatic Correspondent and host of “Meet the Press”.
+ Later he worked as the special correspondent of the All-Russia “Rossiyskaya Gazeta” and an editor-in-chief deputy of the youth newspaper “Stupeni”.
+ From 1971 until 1977, he was a foreign correspondent in Poland and then to the Soviet Union until 1982.
+ He was the CBC’s correspondent in Washington, D.C.
More in-sentence examples of “correspondent”:
+ He was best known for his work as a foreign correspondent focusing on wars in China, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, and the Cold War in Europe.
+ Stephanopoulos is the chief political correspondent for the ABC Newsnewsdivision at ABC-TV– and a co-anchor of ABC-TVs morning news program, "Good Morning America".
+ World War II correspondent Lyn Crost lived in Hartford.
+ He was best known for his work as a foreign correspondent focusing on wars in China, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, and the Cold War in Europe.
+ Stephanopoulos is the chief political correspondent for the ABC Newsnewsdivision at ABC-TV– and a co-anchor of ABC-TVs morning news program, “Good Morning America”.
+ World War II correspondent Lyn Crost lived in Hartford.
+ He was a Middle East correspondent from 1976 until his death for many medias.
+ In 1951, Morton came back to Vienna, where he wrote as a correspondent for the US press.
+ He was a foreign correspondent in first Luxembourg and later West Germany.
+ He first started working as a special correspondent for the “Baltimore Sun”.
+ He is best known as the network’s White House Correspondent and as a panelist and later co-anchor of the network’s Sunday program, “This Week”.
+ He was a foreign correspondent for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and CBS News.
+ He was briefly a correspondent for “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”, and has previously worked as a writer for “Saturday Night Live”.
+ He is currently the chiefWhite House correspondent for CNN.
+ For many years, Fallaci was a special correspondent for the political magazine “L’Europeo” and wrote for a number of leading newspapers and “Epoca” magazine.
+ As a journalist, he has been a foreign correspondent of “L’Europeo”, and he also wrote historical and adventure books, including “La taverna del doge Loredan”.
+ After 1968 he was Radio Liberty’s correspondent based in New York.
+ From 1977 to 1980 he was correspondent in London for Muziekkrant OOR and the KRO radio and television magazine Studio.
+ Marcia Rachel Clark is an AmericansAmerican prosecutor, author, television correspondent and television producer.
+ Fallaci began her journalistic career in her teens, becoming a special correspondent for the Italian paper “Il mattino dell’Italia centrale” in 1946.
+ She has also been a correspondent for “Entertainment Tonight” from 2005 to 2007 and hosted “Total Request Live” on MTV.
+ Nessen, who also worked NBC News as a war correspondent during the Vietnam War, was seriously wounded by grenade fragments while on Patrollingpatrol outside Pleiku in July 1966.
+ Masoumeh “Masih” Alinejad-Ghomi Alinejad currently works as a presenter/producer at VOA-PNNVOA Persian Service, a correspondent for Radio Farda, a frequent contributor to Manoto television, and a contributing editor to “IranWire”.
+ From 2010–12, she was a correspondent at “Entertainment Tonight”.
+ Also starting that day was “Survivor Live”, an hour-long Internet talk show hosted by the first Sole Survivor Richard Hatch Richard Hatch and Entertainment Tonight correspondent Chris Booker.
+ From 1989 until his death, he was a correspondent for “The Independent”.
+ He returned home to write for “New Orleans Times-Picayune/States-Item.” In 1978 he started as a political correspondent for Time Magazine.
+ She was a New York correspondent for National Public Radio.
+ He is the Chief Washington Correspondent for CNN.
+ He was a war correspondent for “Szabad Nép” during the Korean War.
+ He was a political correspondent for “The New York Times”.
+ TV series”The View”, former co-host on KTTV Fox 11’s “Good Day LA” and anchor on the Fox 11 “Ten O’clock News”, and anchor and special correspondent on “Extra U.S.
+ He then became the Los Angeles correspondent for “Rolling Stone”.
+ She is known for being a correspondent for “CNN”.
+ In the period 1957-1965 he was foreign correspondent for the newspaper “La Stampa”, first from Vienna and then from Moscow.
+ After a year of that, she was named Moscow correspondent for the International News Service.
+ He is the BBC’s Middle East correspondent working in Jerusalem between 1995 and 2000.
+ In August 2007, he became a national correspondent for CBS News.
+ In 2006, CNN hired Doane as a special video news correspondent for South Asia.
+ After appearing as a correspondent on “Access Hollywood” from 2001 to 2004, Bush became a primary anchor of the program in 2004.
+ He was a war correspondent and the author of 17 novels and many short stories.
+ He is CNN’s chief national correspondent and is an anchor for “Inside Politics”.
+ In World War II he was a war correspondent for United Press International.
+ Macatee was a sports correspondent for The Today Show and sports anchor at NBC News at Sunrise and Sunday Today.
+ She was a correspondent for ABC’s “20/20 U.S.
+ He is Southeast Asia Special Correspondent for Reuters.
+ Acosta was the national political correspondent for CNN.
+ The states are listed along with their correspondent emblems, data and location.
+ He was the Chief Political Correspondent for “The New York Times” in 1966.
+ After the war he was chief correspondent at the Nuremberg trials.
+ The incident became popular in the media after Carter’s press secretary, Jody Powell, mentioned the event to a correspondent months later.
+ Van Roy was for over 50 years a local news and sport journalist and correspondent for “Gazet van Antwerpen”.
