Examples of 'was clerk' in a sentence

Meaning of "was clerk"

This phrase indicates that someone held the occupation or role of a clerk in the past. A clerk is typically an administrative or office-related position that involves tasks like record-keeping, organizing files, processing documents, or providing customer service. The phrase 'was clerk' implies a previous employment history or job experience as a clerk

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For two years he was clerk of the court of errors.
From Mudla Wirra council, of which he was clerk.
Gopichand was clerk and Bhagwandas the treasurer.
Laud was chaplain to Richard Neile, who was Clerk of the Closet.
Later he was clerk at Camden.
Returning home, he was clerk.
He was clerk to the Honorable.
The Secretary of State was clerk of this Court.
Tillet was clerk to the Commissioners of Income Tax and an alderman of Norwich.
Uh, I did not know it was clerk cocktail night.
Rochelle was clerk of court for Southampton County, and lived three houses from Mahone 's Tavern.
For many years he was Clerk in his Majesty 's Privy Council.
I was clerk of the Senate Committee on Conchology, and I have thrown up the position.
He also engaged in banking, and was clerk of the South Dakota State Senate in 1896.
He was clerk in the drug-house of Chicksey, Veneering, and Stobbles.

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The diarist Pepys, who was Clerk to the Navy Board, records that he considered Brouncker, -.
Her father was clerk at the bank, and her mother was a housewife.

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