How to Use employ in a Sentence
- I had to employ a lawyer to review the contract.
- You should find better ways to employ your time.
- The company is accused of employing questionable methods to obtain the contract.
- It's a small company, employing a staff of only 20.
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People the world over want to make and sell stuff in the U.S. and employ Americans to do it.
— The Editors, National Review, 22 Dec. 2023 -
Dunn has since been removed from that program, the TSA said, and is no longer employed with Delta.
— Marlene Lenthang, NBC News, 3 Nov. 2023 -
Court records show Donaldson had been employed with the city since 2005.
— Quinlan Bentley, The Enquirer, 8 Sep. 2023 -
Wade had worked as a dancer on cruise ships and was employed on one at the time of the investigation.
— Nathan Diller, USA TODAY, 15 Apr. 2024 -
But the number of those farms is likely in the thousands since many employ only one or two workers.
— Melissa Sanchez, ProPublica, 22 Dec. 2023 -
The problem arose when groups started employing it as a hate-speech code instead.
— Eyal Press, The New Yorker, 13 Mar. 2024 -
Berk employs this method to think of a room in terms of the five senses and trying to ground readers in finding items to fill their space that are able to activate the senses.
— Sam Burros, Peoplemag, 11 Sep. 2023 -
The Choctaw School District employs five Choctaw officers for every home game.
— Paradise Afshar, CNN, 26 Aug. 2023 -
Many productions also employ fewer writers than were on staff in the past.
— Oliver Darcy, CNN, 22 Sep. 2023 -
In this new lawsuit, Jane Doe is suing both Allen and his bodyguard, as well as the company that was employing the bodyguard, at the time.
— Elizabeth Wagmeister, Variety, 9 June 2023 -
The labor force is the total number of people employed and unemployed.
— Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN, 4 Apr. 2024 -
This is a tactic vendors of all sizes can employ to make returns somewhat more predictable.
— Heather Hoover-Salomon, Fortune, 17 Nov. 2023 -
Under the order, dated Wednesday, Norway will be able to employ up to 27 locals.
— Eve Sampson, Washington Post, 3 Aug. 2023 -
Those crimes went unsolved for 33 years, during which time he was employed at the Tunbridge Wells Hospital, in Pembury.
— Lawrence Richard, Fox News, 29 Nov. 2023 -
No one currently employed by the company could be reached for comment.
— Abigail Geiger, Rolling Stone, 26 June 2023 -
To handle heftier loads comfortably, the pack employs a close-to-body carry design.
— Kevin Brouillard, Travel + Leisure, 17 Apr. 2024 -
George was employed as a principal with West Fargo Public Schools.
— Charna Flam, Peoplemag, 23 Mar. 2024 -
There’s some hope for truth seekers, as Google says the metadata will note whether Magic Editor was employed.
— WIRED, 4 Oct. 2023 -
The number of people employed by state prisons fell in 2022 to its lowest point in more than two decades, according to U.S. census data.
— Justin Mayo Taylor Glascock, New York Times, 2 Feb. 2024 -
The workers with blue badges were employed directly by Amazon, a co-worker explained.
— Anna Schecter, NBC News, 10 Oct. 2023 -
Some leaf rakes use a thinner build or employ a staggered, dual-tine system to help maneuver between the shrubs.
— Gabriel Morgan, Better Homes & Gardens, 27 Oct. 2023 -
Confusing tactics were employed to teach children how to read.
— Arthur Jones Ii, ABC News, 8 Sep. 2023 -
Advice Dear Amy: My coworkers and I are employed by a doctor in a small successful practice.
— Amy Dickinson, Anchorage Daily News, 17 June 2023 -
The brand is also proud to employ traditional methods of design to create pieces that evoke the brand’s ethos driven by a sense of optimism for the future.
— Kerane Marcellus, Essence, 8 Nov. 2023 -
This was the era of debutante balls for which fantasy gowns employing couture techniques were de rigueur, and Lowe acquired these skills early on.
— Shelcy Joseph, Essence, 21 Dec. 2023 -
Pumice and volcanic ash were employed by Mesoamericans when constructing the still-standing city of El Tajin in Mexico about 1,000 years ago.
— Frances Vinall, Washington Post, 3 Oct. 2023
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Eve has now left that, so Eve is no longer in her employ.
— Dan Snierson, EW.com, 8 Apr. 2020 -
Five of the Sherpa killed in the 2014 avalanche were under the employ of Alpine Ascents.
— The Editors, Outside Online, 2 Mar. 2015 -
Again, the word ‘employ’ was used in the context of ownership.
— Michael Isaac Stein, NOLA.com, 13 Nov. 2020 -
On the other side, the double wing offense the Blue Devils employ grinds down the clock.
— Matt Doherty, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Dec. 2021 -
Carmontelle was a creative polymath in the employ of the young, fun-lovin’ Duke of Chartres.
— Washington Post, 9 Dec. 2020 -
In the old days, the FAA had armies of aviation engineers in its employ.
— IEEE Spectrum, 18 Apr. 2019 -
This range can be affected by the type of flash the camera employs (see below).
— Scott Bestul, Field & Stream, 2 Aug. 2023 -
Point is, the new owner has smart hockey people in his employ.
— Mark Faller, azcentral, 19 June 2019 -
But his victims were wild horses and his killing was done in the employ of the Province of British Columbia.
— I.p. Calliston, Outdoor Life, 27 Feb. 2023 -
Others in her circle may be anxious about what the people in their employ will say about them.
— Kwame Anthony Appiah, New York Times, 26 July 2023 -
The Englishman probably found himself in the employ of the Mongol Empire by some point in the 1230s.
— Nicholas Morton, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 July 2023 -
And loving this world is a requirement to be in Mazzella’s employ.
— Washington Post, 22 Oct. 2021 -
Teams would spread it out, employ centers as defense-first space eaters, and fire off threes at volume.
— Corbin Smith, Rolling Stone, 22 June 2023 -
However, a lack of financial resources forced him to seek the employ of the United States Navy.
— orlandosentinel.com, 5 June 2019 -
Now in the employ of the Brooklyn Nets, Durant could miss the entire upcoming season.
— Gary Peterson, The Mercury News, 19 July 2019 -
How long Dedmon remains under the Spurs' employ remains to be seen.
— Jeff McDonald, San Antonio Express-News, 7 Feb. 2023 -
Weary of touring, Mr. Crowe left Mr. Martin’s employ in 1961.
— New York Times, 28 Dec. 2021 -
And as of Tuesday evening, Mr. Cuomo had few supporters left, aside from those in his employ.
— New York Times, 10 Aug. 2021 -
The most pointed reaction came from Michael Dickson, the former punter now in the employ of the Seattle Seahawks.
— Kevin Sherrington, Dallas News, 11 Oct. 2020 -
Louisa De Genero founded the spot in 1981, after years under the employ of Pizzeria Due.
— Nick Kindelsperger, chicagotribune.com, 27 Aug. 2020 -
The cruise industry gets knocked around for the long hours and often hectic conditions of the people in its employ.
— Michael Ian Black, New York Times, 3 July 2018 -
This was the conservative disposition at its best, in the employ of the Labour Party.
— R.c., The Economist, 9 July 2019 -
So Mando goes back to work as a bounty hunter in the unofficial employ of the New Republic.
— Erik Kain, Forbes, 20 Apr. 2023 -
Pierre Cardin is briefly in the employ of Schiaparelli.
— Laird Borrelli-Persson, Vogue, 1 July 2022 -
Combining the projects lets the city employ just one architect and one contractor.
— Dallas News, 8 Mar. 2022 -
This is a vision of the nation that has been sold to us by a generation of politicians who talk brave and act gutless, and by the carny shills in the employ of the industries of death.
— Charles P. Pierce, Esquire, 2 Oct. 2017 -
With technology, the Newbys employ about 13 people in their farming business, and the crops are hi-tech.
— William Thornton | Wthornton@al.com, al.com, 14 July 2019 -
Many fields of public health employ screening test strategies.
— Popular Science, 18 Aug. 2020 -
Then there’s the third problem of Oscar Rivi’s cannabis deal, which is put in jeopardy by his hair-trigger temper and the fates of three street dealers under his employ.
— Scott Tobias, Vulture, 26 Aug. 2021 -
Ryan Murphy is throwing out a lifeline to help past and present cast and crews under his employ that need financial assistance during Hollywood’s dual strikes.
— Chris Gardner, The Hollywood Reporter, 8 Sep. 2023
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