Roster

//ˈɹɒs.tə//

"Roster" in a Sentence (17 examples)

The teacher checks the class roster.

I saw Tom's name on the roster.

Tom saw his name on the roster.

I haven't received an updated roster.

No one on the roster speaks French.

There's no one on the roster who can play defense.

Jackson is the only one on the roster who can play defense.

I'm number 12 on the roster for tonight's game.

Its 50 H-7 2-8-8-2's (30 of which found their way onto the Union Pacific roster in 1945) were simple mainly because a tunnel in the Alleghenies would not accommodate the low-pressure cylinders of any Mallet larger than a 2-6-6-2.

As everyone knows, almost all booked passenger and freight trains are diagrammed into rosters for engines and men, and in an operating Utopia everything would work out daily according to plan.

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[So many of] the crew, men and officers alike, read them as to make me feel safe in asserting unreservedly that the Nathan James numbered in her company more Turgenev scholars than any other vessel on the United States Navy's entire roster of ships.

The result was that trains ran as normal on November 7 and 9, although there was still disruption on Saturday November 5, owing to the short notice as rosters were hurriedly rewritten. Rosters are typically agreed a week in advance.

The secretary has produced a new cleaning roster for the Church over the remainder of the year.

Before uni starts check your work roster with your uni schedule to make sure there are no clashes with your classes.

I have rostered you for cleaning duties on the first Monday of each month.

New York Central rostered literally hundreds of engine subclassifications in contrast to the Spartan simplicity of Pennsy's ranks.

C. J. Boocock, "The organisation of Eastleigh Locomotive Works", pages 160-161: After speedy repairs, No. 35018 worked the train successfully for several days and was then rostered to the 7.20 a.m. Eastleigh-Waterloo. "Motive Power Miscellany", page 184: The Guildford-Havant and Alton lines were also employed for Waterloo-Bournemouth and Weymouth traffic; some expresses diverted via the former route had to be re-rostered for light Pacifics, as the "Merchant Navy" class is barred from the Netley line.

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