full-time assistant

collocation in English

meaningsoffull-timeandassistant

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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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assistant
noun[C]
uk
/əˈsɪs.tənt/
us
/əˈsɪs.tənt/
someone who helps someone else to do ...
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(Definition offull-timeandassistantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull-time assistant

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I am asking for permission for the hospitals to engage two resident housekeepers and threefull-timeassistanthousekeepers.
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I have afull-timeassistantworking in that office.
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There are nofull-timeassistantbishops for whose stipend the commissioners are not in any way responsible.
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The average salaries of head masters and head mistresses on that date were £379 and £311, respectively; and offull-timeassistantmasters and mistresses £158 and £125, respectively.
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He has afull-timeassistantwith him; his computer has to be lugged around the school.
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I have onefull-timeassistantand one part-time assistant.
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There is not even afull-timeassistant.
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He moved his way up the college coaching ranks and in 2008 was named afull-timeassistantcoach.
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Once accepted, trainees rotate through different departments, starting with the mailroom, before becoming afull-timeassistantor coordinator.
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He was promoted to afull-timeassistantcoaching position for the 200102 season.
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He became afull-timeassistantcoach in 1990 and then took over as the head coach of the men's and women's cross-country teams in 1992.
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By 1925, there was one faculty member andfull-timeassistant, five staff members and 145 students.
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During the latter two years, he added the duties of backfield coach before becoming afull-timeassistantin 1945.
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The principal is supported by afull-timeassistantprincipal and various administrative staff.
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He became afull-timeassistantmidway through the 1979 season.
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In 1944, he became the union'sfull-timeassistantsecretary, then deputy secretary, before becoming its general secretary in 1960.
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In 1990, he was promoted to afull-timeassistant.
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He did that for 3 years, until the end of the 1972 season when he retired to become afull-timeassistantcoach.
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In 2008, he was hired by the university, and became afull-timeassistantcoach.
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The post was abolished in 1926 and afull-timeassistantmeteorologist was appointed.
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