Interview

//ˈɪn.(t)ɚ.vju//

"Interview" in a Sentence (20 examples)

How did your interview go?

She cried bitterly at a press interview.

In order to qualify for the homestay you must have an interview with the sponsors.

In addition, I have to interview a professor.

I'd like to have an interview with your father about the matter.

We will interview two people so we can hear both sides of this question.

The interview is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. tomorrow.

We'll give an interview in the afternoon.

After he had given a lecture, he had an interview with some students.

I have to have an interview before taking the examination.

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To be present at an interview, as that famous of Henry the Eighth and Francis the First, so much renowned all over Europe[…], no age ever saw the like.

(Aaron Burr narrating): It was at about this time that I learned exactly what it was that Hamilton had said of me, and knew that this world was far too narrow a place to contain the two of us. Hamilton's friend made one further attempt to get him off the hook but only further impaled the slanderer by remarking that should Colonel Burr wish to enquire of any other conversation of Hamilton concerning Burr, a prompt and frank avowal or denial would be given. This was too much. I told Van Ness to set a time and place for an interview [referring to a duel with pistols].

The reporter gave the witness an interview.

He has a job interview on Saturday.

It was a dreadful interview; I have no hope of getting the job.

He interviewed the witness.

A very famous journalist interviewed him.

The witness was interviewed.

Professor Solanka paused and turned to face the lounging goddess of the threshold, who proceeded, unnervingly, to interview him.

When she interviewed with Microsoft in August, she overlooked a small cut in salary and asked about long-term career opportunities — and quality of life.

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