"journalist" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "I'll take journalists to the region and show them the reality."
- Much of this was done both unconditionally and secretly: it took journalists two years to winkle out the detail.
- The rebels used exceptionally careful measures in taking journalists to their safe house.
- British troops took journalists on a guided tour of an interrogation center at police headquarters here.
- Individuals can take journalists to task simply by making a complaint with the police.
- During today's tour, guides took journalists to villages affected by shelling from the Pakistani side of the line.
- On Saturday, Libyan officials waited until nearly dark before taking journalists for a drive around the plant.
- Given the atmosphere between the two countries, if only over quotas, the initiative took both delegates and journalists by surprise.
- She is also taking foreign journalists to task for relying too often on the same commentators to explain Japanese politics.
- Later during the day, the government took foreign journalists to the city for confirmation of the town's fall.
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