2792 examples of dean in sentences

On the restoration of Charles II., when church-properly was again secure, his lordship restored it to the cathedral; and there is now an inscription upon it, recording the gratitude of the Dean and Chapter for having so valuable a possession restored them.

The barber from Eton and his seven daughters elbowed the dean who rented his back parlour, when he was in the sixth form,and who now was crowding to the front rank for a smile of majesty, having heard that the Bishop of Chester was seriously indisposed.

We do not object to that milder form of philology of which the works of Dean Trench offer the readiest and most pleasing example, and which confines itself to the mere study of words, to the changes of form and meaning they have undergone and the forgotten moral that lurks in them.

Dean Farrar of Canterbury, concluding his glorification of the hell which I then saw enacted in South Africa, quoted with heartfelt approval the Archbishop of Armagh's poem: "And, as I note how nobly natures form Under the war's red rain, I deem it true That He who made the earthquake and the storm

He woke in the morning with a sense of profound tranquillity, and thought with admiration of the Dean of his College, whose one rule of life was never to allow anyone to call him.

His eldest brother was Master of Pembroke, Cambridge, and Dean of Norwich: his youngest son was Sir Charles Turner, a Lord Justice of Appeal; and Dawson Turner was his nephew.

This examination is followed by a public discussion in presence of the dean and professors of the faculty, held in Latin, on some thesis that has been treated and printed in the same language by the candidate.

That celebrated, though indelicate divine, Dean Swift, was, like Alexander Pope, deeply interested in the designing of this park.

In 1510, Dr. John Colet, dean of St. Paul's church, in London, appointed him the first high master of St. Paul's School, then recently founded by this gentleman's munificence.

The Dean and Spaniard must reproach ye."Swift.

Lord Kames commends Dean Swift for having done "all in his power to restore the syllable ed;" says, he "possessed, if any man ever did, the true genius of the English tongue;" and thinks that in rejecting these ugly contractions, "he well deserves to be imitated.

SEE Frisbie, Robert Dean.

SEE FISH, HELEN DEAN.

Winston W. Crouch & Dean E. McHenry (A); 22Jan73; R544660. CROW, CARL.

SEE CHRISTY, ARTHUR E., ed. DEAN, AMBER. SEE GETZIN, AMBER DEAN.

DEAN, GORDON.

Amber Dean Getzin (A); 7Mar73; R547596.

R90767, 15Feb52, Chester L. Dawes (A) DE ALARCÓN, PEDRO ANTONIO SEE Alarcón, Pedro Antonio de. DEAN, REGINALD SCOTT.

R88014, 26Dec51, Reginald Scott Dean (A) DEARBORN, NED, joint author Birds in their relations to man.

R118450, 7Oct53, Maria Martinez Sierra (W) Sol de la tarde; edited with direct-method exercises, notes, and vocabulary by Charles Dean Cool, with a critical introd.

SEE Baker, Clara B. BAKER, EDNA DEAN.

Edna Dean Baker (A); 7Jan55; R142012.

FALES, DEAN.

Dean Fales (A); 26Jan55; R143631.

MARSHALL, MARGUERITE MOOERS. SEE Dean, Marguerite Mooers Marshall.

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