How To Use Proctor In A Sentence

  • The pilots access the application on the Web, then sign up to go to a proctored location to take the online tests.
  • The one area that I have seen, as online and telecourse classes have the exams proctored by my office, is the greater freedom for adults who want to continue their education.
  • Part of the thrill is eluding the proctors who scan the rooftops late at night, listening for the scrape of heels.
  • I took a deep breath, when the proctor asked me if I wanted to do my solo, scales or sight reading first.
  • The university marshal arrived with the six ‘bedels,’ who are proctors carrying long silver rods to intimidate unruly undergraduates into better behavior.
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  • With Jamie Pollock suspended for one match, Proctor could press his claims for a recall to the squad.
  • He is undoubtedly a ** sonorous dactylist'* — and to him I add Mr. Jenner, Proctor of the Commons, and Commissary of St. PauVs, who is a gentleman of indefatigable politeness in opening the Archives of a The Rolliad, in Two Parts: Probationary Odes for the Laureatship; and Political Eclogues and ...
  • Proctor also describes a 34.7 kg crystal (dubbed the ‘Marta Rocha’ crystal) which ultimately yielded 57,200 carats of dark blue aquamarine.
  • My friend Phil Proctor just sent along a poem that I much enjoyed, ‘Forgetfulness,’ by Billy Collins - and I rarely enjoy unrhymed poems.
  • Scribbled in biro, in one corner, was the name of Keith Proctor and his address. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • A self-administered questionnaire was presented to the class by the senior investigators and was proctored in the classroom by trained data collectors.
  • When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own.
  • The proctor was Miss von Esse, my German and homeroom teacher. THE BLACK BOOK: DIARY OF A TEENAGE STUD VOL. IV: FASTER, FASTER, FASTER
  • Proctor Test Set is a tool used by Telco personnel to diagnose problems with phone lines.
  • In reality, the examiners help the proctors in all the counting and recounting, both to save time and because it's also their necks on the line if anything goes missing.
  • It is at the gates of this College you are most likely to see another traditional Oxford sight – a Bulldog (a university policeman or Proctor wearing a bowler hat.)
  • Any students enrolled in the program will require a proctor at their plant or office location.
  • Scribbled in biro, in one corner, was the name of Keith Proctor and his address. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • Proctors arrived shortly afterwards and asked the students to leave, warning them that occupying a University building was a breach of regulations, which could lead to a £70 fine, or even rustication.
  • And I say, call the proctors, arraign this man for treason. VALENTINE PONTIFEX
  • Proctor is also top-notch, and uncannily reminiscent of Will Ferrell.
  • A Calvinist proctor in the nineteenth century had noticed its contributors were all insubordinates and shut it down: by fines or flogging where possible, arson where not.
  • The full dress of a Proctor's man – or "bulldog", as he is vulgarly called-is picturesque enough, for it is of a seventeenth-century pattern and consists in a long blue cloak studded with brass buttons.
  • The ritual started more than eight months earlier at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., when combat control proctors realized he wasn't being physically challenged.
  • Shall you have any inquiries during the exam, please inform the proctor.
  • Shall you have any inquiries during the exam, please inform the proctor.
  • When you get thousands of students writing an exam in the gym, the number of proctors are simply never enough to prevent the determined cheaters.
  • After a while we shall have a letter, which once upon a time we'd have called delirious -- don't know that we could read such a thing now, for the first time, without incredulous laughter -- which Mr. Proctor permitted to be published in The Book of the Damned
  • The examination is proctored and administered by the fellowship director or designee at program sites.
  • If I was doing a math test that couldn't be done on computer, my mother would write for me and they would send a scribe or tutor to write for me and proctor my exams.
  • The memoirs note the nightly patrols by proctors searching for students, an offence liable to bring hefty fines and other impositions.
  • The police and proctors have been informed, and College has been liaising with both on the appropriate measures to be followed.
  • Thirty or forty passengers had already descended , amongst them colonel Stamp proctor.
  • On the morning of the seventh day - as my exhausted hand added the last feeble marks of punctuation - the proctor (to whom the local constabulary had given permission to re-enter the building) returned.
  • Captain Kirk, I am not going to go with those Proctors to some suboceanic cave as an experimental animal unless you give me a direct order to do so," Yeoman Janice Rand said firmly. The Abode of Life
  • He was then presented to the Chancellor and Proctors in congregation, and, with hand laid upon the Bible, swore, in a kneeling posture, that he would keep the statutes, would actually incept -- we shall see what this means presently -- within a year, that he would not spend more at his inception than the sum allowed, that he would neither lecture nor hear lectures at The Customs of Old England
  • Paul Proctor stepped up to slide home the first of three penalties on the day.
  • Six armed proctors surround me and demand I surrender my blank examination-book.
  • Coastal Aviation specialized in offering accelerated training to pilots seeking multiengine and instrument ratings for commercial flights, says its former owner Paul Proctor. A North Carolina Qaeda Cell?
  • With Jamie Pollock suspended for one match, Proctor could press his claims for a recall to the squad.
  • When a proctor admitted us into the exam room, single file, he checked my ID and directed me to table number 14.
  • Although disabled by polio during the Second World War, Proctor was also a first-rate helmsman.
  • Breaking the code could result in a £70 fine from the university proctors.
  • Proctor did so in response to two earlier plays in the contest.
  • They have been called before the proctors after they violated the University regulations by exposing flaws in the University IT security system.
  • ‘Cigarette butts also present a threat to wildlife,’ said Proctor.
  • Perhaps Proctor & Gamble should throw their name onto the proceedings because of how deep we've entered soap opera territory. Will Durst: The GOP Soap Opera
  • Thirty or forty passengers had already descended , amongst them Colonel Stamp proctor.
  • The proctor was Miss von Esse, my German and homeroom teacher. THE BLACK BOOK: DIARY OF A TEENAGE STUD VOL. IV: FASTER, FASTER, FASTER
  • ‘Midterm and Final can be proctored by an approved official, such as a librarian, military educational officer or other school official’.
  • Other support services that would be beneficial are administering achievement tests and proctoring exams.
  • With the growth of his family, his ambition and desire of increased wealthiness grew; and, by the agency of some hundred pounds, he became the tithe-proctor, or rector of several patches of tithes throughout the county. The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
  • Thirty or forty passengers had already descended , amongst them colonel Stamp proctor.
  • Proctor shimmied to lose his marker before rising high to send a looping header into the net.
  • Yesterday they posted the tentative list of accepted ACET proctors, and I was one of them!
  • This spellbinding historical fantasy, first of a series, takes Proctor Brown, ready minuteman and reluctant witch, through the opening battles of the American Revolution. March 2nd, 2009
  • Campuses used funds to purchase equipment for training and testing and hired new staff to coordinate marketing, enrollments, test proctoring, and other responsibilities associated with certification.
  • The authors chose to proctor the online quizzes by scheduling quizzes in a computer facility during a specified time frame.
  • These quizzes were proctored in a computer laboratory classroom.
  • She claimed that Proctors had cancelled lectures on the pretence of security fears in a deliberate attempt to divide student opinion.
  • He held various university posts during this time including proctor and he received a number of degrees such as M.A. in 1323 and B.Th. some time before 1333.
  • a proctor's assistant at Oxford University or Cambridge University.
  • Proctor saw this and feared, for diabolism was a practice unheard of.
  • At high elevations a healthy pine will have up to seven or eight whorls, Proctor said.
  • Scribbled in biro, in one corner, was the name of Keith Proctor and his address. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • The vocational instructor is licensed to administer and proctor the exam.
  • Besides the fine, Proctors can refer the case of any student who admits breaking University regulations to the Court of Summary Jurisdiction, which is able to impose a penalty of £500, or rusticate the member for three terms.
  • The Committee to examine and report upon the condition of the books and accounts of the late Proctor, Major Green Peyton, decd and as to the cash and securities belonging to the University in his charge at the date of his death or with which he was chargeable, made its report to the Board. Board of Visitors minutes
  • Mr. Landon had called out sick, and the proctor assigned to our 8th period Literature class dismissed us early for the weekend.
  • The Vice Chancellor, proctor and many faculty members, scholars of AMU were present at the funeral.
  • Leaders like the late Dr. Samuel DeWitt Proctor, the pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, emphasized religious and secular education as keys to economic progress for blacks. Black Churches and the Prosperity Gospel
  • Map co.; steward Gaston hotel, New Bern; salesman Proctor & Gamble distr. co.; ins. Alumni History of the University of North Carolina
  • As the tiny girl's condition worsened, the Proctors longed for a donor to help give their daughter a fresh chance.
  • And I say, call the proctors, arraign this man for treason. VALENTINE PONTIFEX
  • Midfield player Mark Proctor celebrated his recall by putting Boro ahead after 15 minutes.
  • The pair feel they have been treated harshly but are co-operating with college authorities, confessing their actions to university proctors.
  • Proctor Test Set is a tool used by Telco personnel to diagnose problems with phone lines.
  • Anyone found to have breached university regulations on computer use would be referred to the proctors, and would be subject to investigation.
  • Yang Yang says she hasn't had too many unpleasant dealings as of yet, but that previous proctors have had their share of altercations with unhappy simpletons.
  • Assuming everything checks out, the proctor records the fingerprints (some number of them) of the person and he is issued a V-ID card.
  • I suspect that she, or her proctor, used this phrasing because it was just vague enough to make its defamatory value uncertain, even under the emerging rules in the London consistory.
  • They shot their landlords, and they "carded" the tithe-proctors. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
  • Student examinations are administered by paper/pencil either on-campus or off-campus in a proctored setting or via computer assisted testing.
  • Mauser and his sidekick Proctor (Lance Kinsey) are up to their old tricks, looking to cheat and bootlick their way into the committee's good graces.
  • This resolves many issues, mainly the increasing issue of false fire-alarms, proctor issues and abnormal waiting periods between exams.
  • Ay, you may scrowl at me, Elspeth Proctor, but as far back as I can mind, The Little Minister
  • I proctored for the entrance exam (Ateneo College Entrance Test) at our school last Sunday.
  • Treasurer (his style is "Secretary of the University Chest") have their offices there; the Proctors exercise discipline from there; the various University delegacies and committees meet there. The Charm of Oxford
  • Only 3rd-grade teachers are permitted to give the exam to their own students; in other grades, teachers generally switch classrooms to proctor the exam.
  • Dr. Samadi has proctored and taught urologists worldwide about the endopelvic fascia sparing robotic prostatectomy procedure. Health News from Medical News Today
  • Michael Proctor flicked on another hopeful punt forward and Kyle stole in behind May's outstretched boot to bobble the ball past Jensen from 12 yards.
  • They had a very comfortable, aspect, -- a wainscoted parlor and bedroom, as nice and cosey as a bachelor could desire, with a good collection of theological books; and on a peg hung his gown, with a red border about it, denoting him to be a proproctor. Passages from the English Notebooks, Complete
  • Jones's wing partner Wayne Proctor scored next and flanker Mark Perego got another before half-time.
  • The kilt ban was sparked after university proctors - officials responsible for student discipline - complained about the variety of flamboyant clothing being worn to graduations.
  • The proctor will administer tests and act as liaison with Purdue University.
  • Before they became authors, Proctor was a partner in an international business consulting firm and Harris is a human resources manager for an industrial equitant manufacturer. Eric Kuhn: Political-Ish Holiday Stocking Stuffers
  • I don't stay in the room the whole time like a regular proctor.
  • Mr Proctor said the staff involved were bound by guidelines which meant the decision on whether to break the child's confidence would depend on assessment of their competence and whether they were in danger.
  • Proctor heads by sea to Europe with black freewoman Lydia pretending to be his slave. Demon Redcoat-C.C. Finlay « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • I haven't finished writing an exam that's scheduled for Monday at 1:30, and I'm proctoring my other exam at 8:30 Sunday morning.
  • He dri«es. i | i« SaJop mail — Pan Hebcrt, well ktown for hit YJicelleaGC ia, hitting his oetr-Jkte leader* trotters, or having gfOwn oiugbt fur a confine rabje time, and were en - cof raged very nwh by the. per - foa wheft were pre&nt; ana 1 at nine o'clock in the morning Mr. fyecd expired of the, bruifes he received* Mr. Proctor docs not feeooL to be much hart. Sporting Magazine
  • Proctor & Gamble picked up two wins in the paper towel wars when Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Viva and Scott, was advised to discontinue ads that may be misleading about the absorbency and thickness of P&G's Bounty. Maker of Bounty says claims for Scott and Viva are all wet
  • In your paternal capacity as proproctor what a great deal of trouble you appear to have had. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1
  • The examination is proctored and administered by the fellowship director or designee at program sites.
  • Proctor was a little strange and very close-mouthed about his past.
  • Because the participants were told that they had to answer every question, even if they had to guess, the proctor informed them when half the allotted time had elapsed so that they could pace their remaining responses as required.
  • Chief proctor and Head of the Department of Urdu of Government Raza PT College, Khan had devoted his life to the service of Urdu.
  • He waited in the shadows of the barred gate of Palmer College as the University proctor made his way along the lane, pausing every few yards to rustle with his long staff among the stalks of climbing bamboo that overgrew the red walls of Graces, Palmer's ancient rival. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • She claimed that Proctors had cancelled lectures on the pretence of security fears in a deliberate attempt to divide student opinion.
  • He must dodge the proctors, with their attendant evil the bulldogs, on their nightly prowl round the streets of Cambridge.
  • Minutes later as she was walking towards her bus stop in Great Moor Street Mrs Proctor was again targeted by a thief who tried to snatch her purse from her pocket again.
  • Homeschool students must take AP exams in proctored settings at public or private schools that offer an AP testing program.
  • (That was a schoolboy, unaware that Esper Proctors were hired by Examination Boards to prevent that kind of peeper-cheating) Read minds and know what people really think of me ... Wild Dreams of Reality, 5
  • Heavily illustrated in color and duotone, the 256-page hardback book features Proctor's monumental and studio sculpture, plaster and clay maquettes, as well as drawings.
  • With such individuals the proctor's sons were disposed to be lenient, which is certainly more than could be said if he himself had to deal with them. The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
  • The proctor mailed the completed student exams and assignments to the instructor in a postage paid envelope that the proctor received with the exam.
  • Whether he's using his digital kung-fu skills to single-handedly stomp an army of simulacra or engaging in sweaty coitus with Carrie-Anne Moss, he looks about as concerned as your average high school exam proctor.
  • The exam was scheduled to begin at 9 AM, but the proctors in the ‘special’ room did not hand out the test papers until closer to 10.
  • He was known for his mysterious changes in status, for at one time he might be a lackey, the next a noble, then a musketeer to an abbe or all the way to being a proctor.
  • Proctor had no sooner entered the cell when the two prisoners jumped him.
  • This past Monday night I was proctoring a first-year computer science exam.
  • Exams that can be taken at home followed by proctored tests in a classroom setting were the preferred methods of testing.
  • A test proctoring program allows students to use adaptive equipment and take exams in a monitored environment free from distraction.
  • I just proctor my own exams because I don't mind it and in case anything comes up.
  • Tristyn cautiously pulled out her small box of colored pencils, taking precautions not to disturb the proctor.
  • (nine out of ten) to boycott a compulsory English test for 14-year-olds by refusing to mark, administer, or "invigilate" [` proctor '] them. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 4
  • A proctor read the scales out loud to the students with learning disabilities, since their reading levels were generally low and they tended to have difficulty with the instructions.
  • Their ranks also included proctors, ‘apparators,’ tapsters, a toll taker on London Bridge, and ‘pattentees.’

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