3858 examples of oxford in sentences

My Lords, I thank you for your attention, and I beg to move the Second Reading. VIII INDIAN PROBATIONERS (OXFORD.

I am glad to know that of the fifty odd members of the Civil Service who are going out this autumn, not less than half are Oxford men, nearly all of them, Oxford bred, and even the three or four who are not Oxford bred, are practically, so far as can be, Oxford men.

I am glad to know that of the fifty odd members of the Civil Service who are going out this autumn, not less than half are Oxford men, nearly all of them, Oxford bred, and even the three or four who are not Oxford bred, are practically, so far as can be, Oxford men.

" "No one can have," this Oxford report goes on, "any real knowledge of India without a deep sense of the splendid work done by the Indian Civil Service.

The oxford-cloth shirt was soft and expansive.

The other two civilians were a London chartered accountant and a Canadian volunteera young Oxford manwaiting for his regiment.

"Up to the time of quitting Oxford she had preserved it," replied the apprentice.

"She was unfortunate enough to attract the king's attention, when he visited Ashdown Lodge in company of the Earl of Rochester, and was conveyed to Oxford, where the court is now held, and must speedily have fallen a victim to her royal lover if she had not disappeared, having been carried off, it was supposed, by Sir Paul Parravicin.

"I love my husband very dearly, and I've not set eyes on Mr. Stanmore but once since I married, in Oxford Street, looking into a shop-window, and directly he caught sight of me, he got out of the way as if I had the plague!

Corrected from the Greek, and Revised, by A.H. CLOUGH, sometime Fellow and Tutor of Oriel College, Oxford, and late Professor of the English Language and Literature at University College, London.

Tom Brown at Oxford: a Sequel to School-Days at Rugby.

The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D., late Head-Master of Rugby School, and Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford.

By Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, M.A., Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Oxford.

The Limits of Religious Thought, Examined in Eight Lectures, delivered before the University of Oxford in the Year 1858, on the Bampton Foundation.

Passing on from his companionsone of whom was a fellow of Oxford, and the other a captain in Her Majesty's servicehe becomes grandly Byronic, and consequently quite frantic at the idea of Mr. A. Tennyson supplanting him!

Some time afterwards, when the civil war was at its height, he joined the king's party at Oxford; but, meeting with a cool reception, returned again to the parliament.

OXFORD & ASQUITH, MARGOT ASQUITH, COUNTESS.

OXFORD BOOK CO., INC. Spanish.

OXFORD LOOSE-LEAF MEDICINE.

Oxford University Press, Inc. (PCW); 17Aug55; R154566.

OXFORD LOOSE-LEAF MEDICINE.

Oxford University Press, Inc. (PCW); 30Jun55; R152162-152163.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, INC. SEE Oxford loose-leaf medicine.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, INC. SEE Oxford loose-leaf medicine.

SEE Oxford & Asquith, Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st earl of.

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