Get to know Prefects better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Prefects meaning
plural of prefect
Using Prefects
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of prefect
- In the example corpus, prefects often appears in combinations such as: school prefects, prefects were, the prefects.
Context around Prefects
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Prefects
- In this selection, "prefects" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, school, roman, head, clear, rings and formerly stand out and add context to how "prefects" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 2018 head prefects of aston and all powerful prefects whom he. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "prefects" sits close to words such as abdulkadir, abed and abhay, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with prefects
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The prefects at the college organised the events. (8 words)
They also once attacked a boarding master, a teacher and some prefects. (12 words)
This was followed by the swearing in ceremony of the Students’ Cabinet and the prefects. (15 words)
Even though it may not necessarily be a major story beat, cutting out Ron and Hermione being prefects always bugged me as it was a major reason why Harry felt so alone in his fifth year at Hogwarts but alas, the adaption was fairly consistent. (45 words)
Constantius, after his experience with Gallus, intended his representative to be more a figurehead than an active participant in events, so he packed Julian off to Gaul with a small retinue, assuming his prefects in Gaul would keep Julian in check. (41 words)
And although it isn't necessarily always the case, typically students who are chosen as prefects have to maintain a certain level of school involvement and academic performance in order to get and maintain the gig. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Morgan and Madison make it to the shipyard where Shrike (Maya Eshet) sent Mo and her prefects clear the Carrion guarding the P.A.D.R.E. containers, only to find the yard mostly empty.
They also argue that the ring’s design and craftsmanship are not consistent with those of Roman prefects’ rings.
The governors are not school prefects or headmasters that ought to be summoned at will to Abuja.
And although it isn't necessarily always the case, typically students who are chosen as prefects have to maintain a certain level of school involvement and academic performance in order to get and maintain the gig.
Even though it may not necessarily be a major story beat, cutting out Ron and Hermione being prefects always bugged me as it was a major reason why Harry felt so alone in his fifth year at Hogwarts but alas, the adaption was fairly consistent.
Much like the Hogwarts houses, UK boarding schools also organize and lead their students through the use of prefects.
Newly-appointed Vunayasi District School prefects were given timely advice by the Minister for Forestry Osea Naiqamu, during their investiture ceremony last Friday.
The prefects at the college organised the events.
This was followed by the swearing in ceremony of the Students’ Cabinet and the prefects.
The 2018 head prefects of Aston Manor Primary School are Kyle Skillings, Abigail Suffield, Cameron Viles and Vahini Naidoo.
They also once attacked a boarding master, a teacher and some prefects.
Although centrally-appointed prefects formerly had significant authority over the budget, this is now limited to a review of expenditures to determine their constitutionality.
Constantius, after his experience with Gallus, intended his representative to be more a figurehead than an active participant in events, so he packed Julian off to Gaul with a small retinue, assuming his prefects in Gaul would keep Julian in check.
Each officer nominates a prefect from those members of his year who are not officers to act as his deputy within his chamber; any prefects left over are sometimes known as "Jemimas" (reason unknown).
Formerly, there were one or two (originally five) further prefects "in full power", invariably, though improperly, known as Co: Praes.
In addition, each house has a number of House Prefects, with authority only in that house.
In Jin, dozens of prefects were spread across the state, each having limited authority and employment period.
Napoleon's impact on France Napoleon centralized power in Paris, with all the provinces governed by all-powerful prefects whom he selected.
Officers and Co: Praes had authority throughout the school; the remaining prefects had authority only in College.
Prefectorial system College Traditionally there were always 18 prefects in College, though since the mid-20th century there have been fewer, 10 to 14 being typical.
Common combinations with prefects
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- school prefects 3×
- prefects were 3×
- the prefects 3×
- prefects in 3×
- prefects and 3×
- of prefects 2×
- some prefects 2×
- prefects with 2×