Examples of 'prefects' in a sentence

Meaning of "prefects"

Prefect usually refers to a chief officer or a person appointed to a position of command or authority. In the context of schools, prefect is a senior student authorized to enforce discipline
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How to use "prefects" in a sentence

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The prefects were previously appointed by the government.
Only the praetorian prefects were more powerful.
Prefects represent the school at a number of events.
To nominate the choir prefects without interference.
Some prefects have respected this commitment.
We can not against rib and prefects.
Pilot prefects for the development of matenah.
Boys in the upper sixth are appointed prefects.
The new rooms of the prefects will be phenomenal.
The local police chiefs are called prefects.
The prefects will check attendance.
This is also true of specially appointed prefects.
Prefects are given authority and privileges.
I think the prefects have keys.
Prefects enjoy book tokens and lunch passes.

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These were the prefects of the two hundred angels.
Prefects were allowed to wear long trousers.
We are having an event for prefects and adepts only.
The school prefects jurisdiction was the whole school.
You can not report prefects.
The prefects meet once a month.
We made a pact not to seek to be prefects.
Prefects will accompany you to and from lessons.
If both punisment prefects crawl out.
Prefects must observe these fundamental rules of deportment.
A lapel badge of this design is worn by senior prefects.
The prefects of the various congregations.
There are also dedicated boarding prefects.
The prefects were appointed by the national government.
And these consuls and prefects.
Each year prefects are chosen to continue this tradition.
Hostel canteens are managed by student prefects.
Provincial prefects and deputy prefects.
Each house is headed by the captain and prefects.
The auxiliaries were commanded by prefects of the equestrian rank.
These duties are assigned and supervised by the prefects.
Some deputy prefects but very few prefects are in place.
There is an entrance two prefects over.
We do not need prefects in order to develop our own initiatives.
The dioceses were governed by vicars or prefects.
The prefects should be spying.
The news had evidently been announced by the prefects.
Rambo challenge to the prefects to struggle with the rope.
They look like school prefects.
Prefects treat us like slaves.
Teachers and prefects could do it.
Prefects have received instructions on developing the relevant procedures.
Management will be decentralized to the prefects of the regions concerned.
Prefects have the authority to give detentions for infractions.
These are your chances of being prefects.

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