414 examples of sandford in sentences

You will there give a fictitious name (let us say, George Sandford) and you will take a suite, with a private sitting-room.

I went straight to the Élysée Palace Hotel, where I had never stopped beforea long drive from the Gare du Nordand claimed the rooms for which "Mr. George Sandford" had wired from London.

Mr. Sandford, your mother's son is welcome!

Another coadjutor, to whom these cruel and wicked practices gave birth, was Thomas Day, the celebrated author of Sandford and Merton, and whose virtues were well known among those who had the happiness of his friendship.

SANDFORD AND MERTON; adapted to the use of Young Persons of the present day.

We will leave them to their quiet evening's enjoyment and follow Greenleaf to the house of Mr. Sandford.

Miss Sandford was undeniably queen of the evening; her superb face and figure, and irreproachable toilet, never showed to better advantage.

Mrs. Sandford, less demonstrative in manner than her sister-in-law, and less brilliant in conversation and personal attractions, was yet a most winning, lovable woman,a companion for a summer ramble, or a quiet tête-à-tête, rather than a belle for a drawing-room.

Mr. Sandford was calmly conscious, full of subdued spirits, cheerful and ready with all sorts of pleasant phrases.

Educated in what is called the "Evangelical" school, early and consciously converted, and deriving his first religious tone, in great measure, from the vehement but misled Calvinism, of which Thomas Scott, of Aston Sandford, was one of the ablest and most robust specimens, he was early taught to appreciate, and even to judge of, all external truth mainly in its ascertainable bearings on his own religious experience.

"Sandford and Merton, p. 64.

"O, says I, Jacky, are you at that work?"Day's Sandford and Merton.

In this record, as in most that I have seen, it is written, "Templecouelee," and it is entered as a limb of the commandry of Saunford or Sandford.

But his influence, combined with that of his brother Charles, acting on such men as Newton and Cecil and Venn and Scott of Aston Sandford; on Selina Lady Huntingdon and Mrs. Hannah More; on Howard and Clarkson and William Wilberforce; made a deep mark on the Established Church, gave new and permanent life to English Nonconformity, and sensibly affected the character and aspect of secular society.

Illustrated by Joseph E. Sandford.

SEE Sandford, Kenneth Stuart.

Charles Welsey Sanders (A); 21Mar61; R272824. SANDFORD, KENNETH STUART.

Paleolithic man and the Nile Valley in Nubia and Upper Egypt, by K. S. Sandford & W. J. Arkell.

K. S. Sandford (A); 18May61; R276204.

SEE Sandford, William Phillips.

The Rev. Elliot Sandford is the man.

He closed with an offer of the curacy of St. John's, under Bishop Sandford, when he was thirty-seven years of age.

At Whitsunday 1827 he came home to enter on St. John's with Bishop Sandford, being thus half of 1827 in Carrubber's Close and half in St. John's.

Next year begins"As 1829 gave me a wife, 1830 gave me a church, for on the 14th January Bishop Sandford died, and the whole charge was offered to me, which I undertook for three years without a curatei.e.

" In his journal Mr. Ramsay speaks of Bishop Sandford with a very grateful recollection.

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