possessor造句1. Riches either serve or govern the possessor.
2. Diligence and thrift made him a possessor of warm fortunes.
3. He's now the proud possessor of two satellite dishes.
4. They evicted the property from its unlawful possessor.
5. He is now the proud possessor of a driving licence.
6. She has that star quality that makes its possessor the focus of attention.
7. He is the fortunate possessor of a fine singing voice.
8. Ms Nova is the proud possessor of a truly incredible voice.
9. He is at last the proud possessor of a driving-licence.
10. The possessor, at last, of secret knowledge.
11. He was instantly celebrated as a possessor of breathtaking quickness and ball-handling, a deft-shooting touch and suffocating defensive prowess.
12. Wrangham opines that while attacks on a possessor are rarely successful, such harassment often prevents eating.
13. He lacks the star quality which makes its possessor the automatic focus of attention.
14. She is the possessor of this house.
15. View allows the possessor to view key attributes.
17. He is the legal possessor of this house.
18. It blesses its possessor, and affords a large measure of enjoyment to others.
19. First author must be possessor of main view and main writer.
20. I'm pleased to say that I'm now the proud possessor of a driving licence!
21. First, you figure out who has it; then you figure out what its possessor needs and whether you have that.
22. For this reason the owner may be guilty of theft from the possessor or controller.
23. In the second place, it involves some intention to maintain that control on the part of the possessor.
24. I found him a most agreeable man, a sharp observer, and the possessor of intellectual attainments of no mean order.
25. The police did not prove any intent on the part of the possessor to use it to cause injury.
26. The major wheezed his farewells and Stephen found himself the possessor of a shiny belt, new boots and a deferential batman.
27. The author gives existence to the text and is the owner possessor of his text.
28. Even in our democratic New England towns the accidental possession of wealth, and its manifestation in dress and equipage alone, obtain for the possessor almost universal respect.
29. Accordingly, VE provide for the knowledge imitating between knowledge demander and knowledge possessor the most complete and challenging mechanism which digest and absorb other's knowledge .
30. A characteristic trait or peculiarity, especially one serving to define or describe its possessor.