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Sentences with lord

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  • She married a lord and lives in this huge house in the Cotswolds.
  • My lord, I am instructed by my client to claim that the evidence has been tampered with.
  • And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed?
  • He became a lord upon the death of his father.
  • He was Lord Chancellor from 1970 until 1974.
  • It's very likely the bill will be defeated in the Lords.
  • The country has sent troops to help the government combat the drug lords, rightist paramilitary forces and rebel insurgents in a 40-year conflict.
  • Social, complex, gentle giants of the sea, whales are the keepers of the ocean, the lords of the sea and will be here to spread their magic across the earth for many centuries more.
  • It was the home of the powerful lords of Baux.
  • I know the Lord will look after him.
  • This reliance on the local lord of the manor was all part of the feudal system introduced by William the Conqueror.
  • He says police can be bribed and drug lords have a powerful influence on who will be spending time in jail and who will be released.
  • A century ago the aristocracy were truly lords of the earth.
  • Lord Mayor
  • The noble lord spends most of his time alone and prefers not to talk about the four-year sentence he received for perjury.
  • Merchants were allied to feudal lords who protected their interests.
  • Good Lord!
  • The great lords of banking.
  • In Scotland the role of the feudal lord was superimposed upon the more ancient status of chief of a clan or kindred.
  • First, to grant his wish of being rich and powerful she makes him a drug lord in his jungle fastness.
  • Lord Mayor of London.
  • To lord it over the menial workers.
  • The noble lord had gone to bed drunk, woken up an hour later, still drunk, and had convinced himself that it was breakfast time.
  • Ymbe ðet lond et cert ðe hire eðelmod hire hlabard salde. Als oure lauerd has heuen in handSua suld man be lauerd of land.
  • To fare out as fast with his fader to speke, & with lordesse of þat lond. Farre excellyng the state of lordes, erles, dukes or kynges.
  • Oh, Oh! The cotton Lords are tearing!
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