How to use in-sentence of “peer”:
– In 1871, in recognition of her charity work, Victoria of the United KingdomQueen Victoria made her a peer on her own under the title Baroness Burdett-Coutts, of Highgate and Brookfield in the County of Middlesex., although as a woman she was not a member of the House of Lords.
– At the Munich Gärtnerplatztheater van Rensburg staged, together with the librettolibrettist Peer Boysen the pasticcio “Ein Theater nach der Mode” in 2002, featuring compositions by Handel and other Baroque composers.
– A particular type of academic journal is the peer reviewed journal.
– It went through a peer review.
– She was made a life peer in 2009.
– She also lost in the second round of the doubles event to Shahar Peer and Gisela Dulko.
– Used on project pages to draw attention to articles that may need peer review.
– The IPCC reports are a collection of peer reviewed and published science.

Example sentences of “peer”:
– He was made a life peer in 1992.
– People are usually also subjected to peer pressure.
– Since Peer review seems pretty inactive, I thought I’d bring it here.
– Yet the Peer review which was created for that purpose is virtually dead.
– Hello, I have changed Peer Review to have sections for the month the request started.
– He was a life peer in the House of Lords from 1983 to his death in 2020.
– Michael John Brougham, 5th Baron Brougham and Vaux, CBE is a British peer and a Member of the House of Lords.
– The also provided a live stream without commentary via the peer to peer medium Octoshape.
– I think a peer effort to make it simpler, while keeping it up to date, would be needed.
– In 1876, Ibsen asked Grieg to write some incidental music for the first performance of the play he had written about the Norwegian hero Peer Gynt.
– Reid did not stand in the 2010 election, and was made a life peer instead.
– On 12 May 2000, he was created a life peer as Baron Roper, of Thorney Island Thorney Island in the City of Westminster.
– He was also a member of the Commission of the European Communities and latterly sat as a life peer in the House of Lords.
– But she earned praise from her Peer grouppeers for her handling of the 1997 UPS workers strike.
– On 15 January 1996 he was made a life peer as Baron Feldman, of Frognal in the London Borough of Camden.
- He was made a life peer in 1992.
- People are usually also subjected to peer pressure.
More in-sentence examples of “peer”:
- Also of the predecessors of the tribe and very reverend saint Dada Peer Malik Sooraj Khan Abbasi of Potha Sharif was a contemporary of Hazrat Bari Imam, another great saint whose mausoleum is in present day Islamabad.
- He was made a life peer in 1976.
– Also of the predecessors of the tribe and very reverend saint Dada Peer Malik Sooraj Khan Abbasi of Potha Sharif was a contemporary of Hazrat Bari Imam, another great saint whose mausoleum is in present day Islamabad.
– He was made a life peer in 1976.
– Despite words on IRC by multiple users there has been no change, so I am bringing it here to make it more known and perhaps apply a little peer pressure.
– For best results, however, your are recommended to get an informal peer review on someone’s talk page prior to nomination for a speedy throughput – currently proposed Ned Kelly is a wonderful example of this.
– In 1960 Jebb was made a hereditary peer and as Baron Gladwyn became involved in politics as a member of the Liberal Party.
– You may add a section Entitled “Endorsements”, provided it contains nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various parties–for example, statements of peer review or that the text has been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a standard.
– Then, he gives into the peer pressure and punches Arthur in the arm and Arthur runs home.
– One study from China showed that COVID-19 patients who took hydroxychloroquine got better faster, but the study was not peer reviewed.
– Oaks says he “maintains his mental health with exercise, diet, peer counseling and wilderness trips — strategies that are well outside the mainstream thinking of psychiatrists and many patients”.
– This article really needs a full peer review before it will be ready for nomination.
– Charles Leslie “Charlie” Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, Privy Council of the United KingdomPC, QC, is a British Labour peer and barrister.
– Other seeds who went out to other seeded players were Cibulková, Peer who lost in the final set.
– In the United States, peer tutors are students teaching other students of the same or similar age or grade level.
– It can be used for articles which meet at least half the criteria needed, and which are listed on respective peer review page.
– Its focus is mainly on those that are not recent or do not have a dedicated editorial staff or peer reviewers.
– There are several users who are happy to give sentence-by-sentence peer reviews informally if you ask them nicely enough, and actually take on board their comments as opposed to rubbishing them – though of course, where appropriate, comments can be discarded as often suggestions are made from a non-expert that may or may not be appropriate.
– Barber was Knight Bachelorknighted in the 1984 Birthday Honours and was created a life peer as Baron Barber of Tewkesbury, “of Gotherington in the County of Gloucestershire”, on 12 August 1992.
– He was created a life peer as Baron Sheldon, of Ashton-under-Lyne in the County of Greater Manchester on 22 June 2001.
– Official documents can only call someone a peer if their name is on the Peerage Roll.
– These are known as the Peer Gynt Suites today, and are widely known.
– He was made a life peer in 2001.
– Following his retirement as archbishop, he was created a life peer as “Baron Williams of Oystermouth”.
– Well I’ve got several positive reviews from other editors as well as having the article undergo a few peer reviewing so I was wondering if we could vote now on the article since nothing else seems to be needed.
– Lawson was made a life peer in 1992.
– I request for a peer review of Dolley Payne Todd Madison.
– A peer group is a group of people who are equal in some way.
– As archiving seems ot work well, I have archived all current requests, in Peer review; I have also added the page to auto archiving, with a deadline of 30d, and 100k for the archive size.
– This is called peer review.
– Counties must do habilitation and rehabilitation, that is aid to help independence and full physical, mental, social and vocational capacityability for the persons with disabilities, as early as possible with consideration of the individual needs and strengths of the persons, and also through peer support.
– I the article about Hurricane Luis should have a peer review.
– In contrast to e-mail, the parties know whether the peer is available.
– All problems mentioned in its peer review have been fixed.
– I’ve done some article work here as well, with Bloemfontein currently at peer review.
– He has published 50 peer review articles, books and book chapters, as well as international conference papers.
– Daniel Malmedahl of Sweden created a recording of his imitation in 1997 that eventually spread through peer to peer file sharing on the Internet.
– Sir Mix-a-Lot is not actually a peer of the realm but has assumed the title ‘Sir’ for humorous or ironic effect.
– Truthfully, I only wrote Julian calendar, Gregorian calendar and peer review after noticing a need for them.
– Again, there is a major problem with DYK being maintained on a user page with almost zero peer review in the process.
– At Osaka, Mirza won her first round match against 5th seed Shahar Peer 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
– For example, scientists report new discoveries through a peer review process.
– The restored Bourbon king Louis XVIII of FranceLouis XVIII made him a peer of France on 4 June, with a seat in the upper house, but, having commanded one of Napoleon’s armies on the Alpine frontier during the Hundred Days, he was deprived of his peerage on 24 July 1815.
– It definitely needs simplifying and a peer review.
– The Peerage of France the exclusive prestigious title and position of Peer of France was held by the greatest, highest-ranking members of the French nobility, was a hereditary distinction within the French nobility which appeared in 1180 in the Middle Ages, and only a small number of noble individuals were peers.
– Usually a retired local notable, senior military officer, peer or business person is given the post honourarily.
– He became the first peer to renounce his title.
