Foreign correspondent

"Foreign correspondent" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Oscar Vincent spent several years abroad, after graduation, acting as foreign correspondent of his father's paper.

"Couldn't you be foreign correspondent for your newspaper?" "We've good men in every European capital now. They've no use for more."

Now that my spell as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times has ended and I’ve come back home—if a place counts as home when you’ve been away for so long—I’ve had some time to think about how Britain and America have changed.

When the government, or those who acted under them, contracted with a merchant for a remittance to some foreign country, he would naturally endeavour to pay his foreign correspondent, upon whom he granted a bill, by sending abroad rather commodities than gold and silver.

The secrets of business—complicated and often dismal mysteries—were buried in his breast, and never came out of their sepulchre, save now and then to scare Joe Scott, or give a start to some foreign correspondent: […]

[F]alling in with one of the partners of the umbrella firm in quest of French silk, he was engaged as foreign correspondent.

The German had resumed his situation as commercial clerk and foreign correspondent to Eckermann & Co.

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