87 examples of conservator in sentences

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests.

But if you like you can meet Mr Venkatesh, Deputy Conservator of Forests and give him my reference.

R: How did you acquire this post of Principal Chief Conservator of Forests?

Later I went to the US for two years and on my return I was appointed as Chief Conservator of Forests.

As the conservator of doctrines common to all Christian sects it cannot be swept away by the hand of man; nor as a government, confining its officers and rules to the spiritual necessities of its members.

In this instance he interfered, no doubt, as head policeman and conservator of the peace of all India.

I looked up to see Terry the Cop, guardian of our peace, arbiter of differences, conservator of our morals.

What rational person cannot see, or, when he hears, acknowledge, that those three principles flow from some first cause, and that that cause is, that from the Lord, the Creator and Conservator of the universe, there continually proceed love, wisdom, and use, and these three are one?

From the Lord, the creator and conservator of the universe, there continually proceed love, wisdom, and use, and these three as one, 400. Obs.in all the writings of the Author, by the Lord, is signified the Saviour of the world, Jesus Christ, who is the One only God, because in Him dwelleth the Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. LOT.Such as a man's life has been in the world, such is his lot after death, 46.

A dock was made; crops were sown; a Lord Conservator was appointed for three years, with a Parliament to make laws.

And not until several days after I had left this institution and had been placed in another, when for the first time in six weeks I saw my conservator, did he learn of the treatment to which I had been subjected.

As the scant reports sent to my conservator during these three weeks indicated that I was not improving as he had hoped, he made a special trip to the institution, to investigate in person.

Now for a man to see his brother in such a plight as mine would be a distressing ordeal, and, though my conservator came within a few hundred feet of my prison cell, it naturally took but a suggestion to dissuade him from coming nearer.

Doctor Jekyll's politic dissuasion was no doubt inspired by the knowledge that if ever I got within speaking distance of my conservator, nothing could prevent my giving him a circumstantial account of my sufferingswhich account would have been corroborated by the blackened eye I happened to have at the time.

Indeed, in dealing with my conservator the assistant physician showed a degree of tact which, had it been directed toward myself, would have sufficed to keep me tolerably comfortable.

My conservator, though temporarily stayed, was not convinced.

In fact I did not believe my informant; for three weeks of abuse, together with my continued inability to get in touch with my conservator, had so shaken my reason that there was a partial recurrence of old delusions.

About this time my conservator called to see me.

Late in December I was permitted to send letters to my conservator.

The account of my sufferings naturally distressed my conservator, but, as he said when he next visited me: "What could I have done to help you?

" The letter was eventually forwarded to my conservator and is now in my possession.

My friend showed the letter to my brotherthe one who had acted as my conservator.

Working himself us as he drew near his peroration, he broke out into a blaze of eloquence which put the Lord Mayor into some fear on account of the Thames, of which he is official conservator.

That is Colonel Agamemnon Brahmin de Grandissime, purveyor to the family's military pride, conservator of its military glory, and, after Honoré, the most admired of the name.

It was a grand forest of timber, but a Government Conservator was appointed, and in two years time there was no more timber; the caterpillar pest.

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