How to use "reporter" in a sentence

Sentences

By 11 o'clock that morning, one reporter wrote, it seemed that the whole of the East End was 'out of doors'

"Court reporter" sounds good; it sounds important, and that is exactly how he describes it to any girl that asks

'That was a reporter

I'm pretty sure we can find a reporter who'll go with that much and write a story about how a bunch of nameless, faceless people want to keep us from reopening Danny's grave, how maybe something truly strange lies at the bottom of the Sierra tragedy

"You said we could go to a reporter, try to get media interest brewing

If they're waiting, watching - we'll be dead before we can tell a reporter more than a sentence or two

Ideally, I'd even like to be able to hand the reporter a neat theory about what really happened to those scouts, something sensational that he can hook his story onto."

"It's a theory that ought to excite a good reporter."

But it's the kind of theory that almost any smart, ambitious reporter will go for in a big, big way - if we can come up with enough facts that appear to support it."

"Bellicosti was supposed to give us the information we need to interest a topnotch reporter in the case."

'I saw a reporter at the inquest,' Anne said