How to use "clerk" in a sentence

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Then he took some papers from the clerk and left.

A few minutes later I called the clerk into my office.

'That was Mr Julius Slinkton, sir,' the clerk told me

'He wanted one of our insurance forms,' the clerk replied

'Oh, yes, Mr Sampson,' the clerk confirmed

The clerk searched through his files for a moment and then he brought me some papers.

The desk clerk showed him into the police chief's office, where a tall man with a wide face and a thin, tight mouth was trying to keep warm next to a tire.

"All rise!" the court clerk says, and the jury, the lawyers and the family of the defendant all stand

"All rise!" the court clerk says again

"Stop!" Nick shouts, and he hands the recording device to the court clerk

Then as he had signed for the rental car and picked up the keys from the night clerk, he had kept one hand in a pocket of his coat, gripping the handgun he'd taken off Vince in Las Vegas - but there was no trouble.

The night clerk at the rental agency, from whom they had signed out the car, had known exactly where Bellicosti's place was, and he had marked the shortest route on the free city map provided with the Chevy.

A neatly folded pair of twenty-dollar bills, placed without ostentation into the hand of a front-desk clerk, was almost certain to result in the timely discovery of a forgotten vacancy.

The clerk requested ID or a major credit card, and Elliot told a sad story of being victimized by a pickpocket at the airport

I went to the village church and spoke to the parish clerk.

I followed the parish clerk into the vestry, a small building attached to the church

The parish clerk took a register from a shelf

'That's just what the old parish clerk said,' the man replied

'Did you say that the parish clerk before you was called Catherick?' I asked in surprise.

As the parish clerk put the register back on its shelf, I said, 'You spoke of old copies of the register

The old parish clerk is dead now, but his son lives in the village

I went to the house of the old parish clerk's son and asked if I could see his father's copy of the register for 1803

At the inquest the next day, the parish clerk said that the key to the vestry had gone missing just before the fire

I was married to a parish clerk who was a fool with no money