councillor
Definition:
1. A member of a council.
Use 'councillor' in a sentence:
- 1. A councillor should have the collective interest of society at heart.
- 2. So to be a councillor, one was to serve the people.
- 3. "I either behold a fata morgana, or I am regularly tipsy," whimpered out the Councillor.
- 4. The Councillor saw quite distinctly before him a lantern burning, and behind this a large handsome house.
- 5. The Councillor thought she did not understand Danish, and therefore repeated his wish in German.
- 6. Your road to the king's closet, as a peer and a privy-councillor, entitled to request an audience, was open.
- 7. A day has been set aside to bring all councillors up to speed on the proposal.
- 8. Councillor Ray Hassall, said: 'it's incredible you can pick up the packaging without knowing what's on it.
- 9. Town councillors speechifying at the opening of a new building.
- 10. Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation.
- 11. He is swearing in as a privy councillor.
- 12. Take a seat please, Councillor Jones will see you in a moment.
- 13. Reflecting on the matter, and without looking right or left, the Councillor went through East Street and across the Habro-Platz.
- 14. Councillor Smith is in council now and won't be free for at least two hours.
- 15. Patson Mangunje, a local councillor, says, “People are angry like rabid dogs.”
- 16. The Mayor faced about and supported the idea of his councillors.
- 17. Councillor stone then outlined the arguments in favour of the proposed changes.
- 18. You know, councillor, the Manx parliament.
- 19. District Councillor was jailed for three months for vote-planting and perverting the course of justice.
- 20. Talk to your local councillor about the problem.
- 21. The Councillor knew nothing of the age in which he at that moment was.
- 22. The Prime Minister called Councillor Marshall 'a crank'
- 23. The Councillor boldly declared the time of King Hans to be the noblest and the most happy period.
- 24. We're going to talk to our local councillor about the new swimming pool.
- 25. Local councillors decided the plan was worthy of support.
- 26. She questioned his integrity as a councillor.
- 27. When I asked if I was speaking to Councillor Jones he simply rang off.
- 28. In the eyes of the servants, Councillor Zhang is an amiable person.
- 29. Councillor, am I still in charge of our defence system?
- 30. “It will no longer be anything but a clothing street,” sniffed Lyne Cohen-Solal, a Paris councillor.
- 31. And of course we all know we can vote out our councillors.
- 32. This year he is running against Michael Flaherty, a young city councillor from South Boston.
- 33. But the approach is pragmatic, says Liam Maxwell, the local councillor behind the experiment.
- 34. Councillor Jones made his point well and the committee accepted his proposal.
- 35. Quotation:. town councillor Andrea Meams said Mold had many of the things needed to become a slow city.
- 36. Councillors say plastic-framed windows lower the tone of the neighbourhood.
- 37. I'm sorry, Councillor Jones is very busy and can't see you at the moment.
- 38. But when you ask," Do you trust your city councillor,
- 39. This reply fully satisfied the Councillor; the title suited the dress.
- 40. 59-excuse me, councillor, he said. This AD, you see. Keyes, you remember?
- 41. There are five people in the hall, one of them being a portly city councillor.
- 42. Instead, councillors want to cut the number of nearby alcohol licenses.
- 43. The mouth of every Councillor fell open at the same moment.
- 44. Local councillors thought that the program was worthy of support.
- 45. Councillor Paul Tisley will be in attendance at the start of the meeting to welcome us.
- 46. Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest.
- 47. Several new councillors got in at the last election.
- 48. Before adjourning, councillors must stop procrastinating and revisit this controversial issue.
- 49. For seven years until 1991 he served as a district councillor in Solihull.
- 50. Voters cut councillors' pay and limited them to one staff member each.
- 51. If you don't get any joy, get in touch with your local councillor.
- 52. Local councillors have a duty to serve the community.
- 53. The Councillor stood still, and watched a most strange procession pass by.