Pos in english

Pos

pronunciation: pɑs part of speech: noun
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» en pos dein pursuit ofin the pursuit ofon the trail ofin search ofon the track ofin the quest forafter .

Example: The rejoinder was, I am sure, made in pursuit of a little humour.

Example: In the course of this investigation it became apparent that the activities of SLIS were increasingly constrained by resource problems in the pursuit of their curriculum ambitions.

Example: Directories of publishers arranged to indicate the specialist fields in which the publish can be a boon to the imaginative librarian on the trail of some obscure source.

Example: He was swept across the intersection by a miscellaneous crowd of anxious, energetic persons in search of business or raiment or nourishment or whatever.

Example: The article is entitled 'Cataloguing and classification at Bath University Library: on the track of white elephants and golden retrievers'.

Example: This award will help us expand our efforts and create new opportunities that will improve the lives of many Colombians in the quest for a more equal society.

Example: The notation is made easier to remember by inserting a decimal point after the first three numbers.
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