50 examples of tennant in sentences

On this committee there were distinguished medical men, labor experts, members of parliament and two women, Miss R.E. Squire of the Factory Department and Mrs. H.J. Tennant.

Many writers, from Tennant and Frere to Moultrie, have employed it in burlesque or more society verse; but Byron alone has employed it triumphantly, for he has made it the vehicle of thoughts grave as well as gay, of "black spirits and white, red spirits and grey," of sparkling fancy, bitter sarcasm, and tender memories.

One of these trees in Ceylon is said to be of very great antiquity, and according to Sir J. E. Tennant, "to it kings have even dedicated their dominions in testimony of their belief that it is a branch of the identical fig-tree under which Gotama Buddha reclined when he underwent his apotheosis.

Drawn by Dudley Tennant for The Graphic, from notes by a trooper.]

Hoe, neighbour Loney! pray come downe with speede, Your tennant Beeches man is murthered.

Your tennant Beeches man, is murthered.

here you any newes What is become of your Tennant Beech? Lon.

" "Good morning Mr. Tennant," said Paul to the proprietor of a large store.

" Mr. Tennant looked thoughtfully a moment, and replied, "I have only one vacancy, and I do not think it would suit your friend.

Professor Tennant says, "One of the common marks of opulence and taste in all countries is the selection, preservation, and ornamental use of gems and precious stones."

Mr. Tennant has promised his sympathetic consideration to Mr. Billing's offer personally to organise raids on the enemy's aircraft bases, and the House is bearing up as well as can be expected under the shadow of this impending bereavement.

by Dudley Tennant) © 22Oct26, (pub.

OXFORD & ASQUITH, EMMA ALICE MARGARET TENNANT ASQUITH, COUNTESS OF.

Tennant's philosophical theology.

By Irma Tennant Materi.

Irma Tennant Materi (A); 30Sep76; R642478. R642479.

By Willa Cather, foreword by Stephen Tennant.

Charles E. Cather (PPW) & Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (PWH of Stephen Tennant); 22Oct76; R643713.

by Dudley Tennant) © 22Oct26, (pub.

By Irma Tennant Materi.

Irma Tennant Materi (A); 30Sep76; R642478. R642479.

By Willa Cather, foreword by Stephen Tennant.

He now enjoyed the friendship of most of the distinguished literary men and philosophers of the metropolis, and enumerated among his intimate friends, Sir Joseph Banks, Cavendish, Hatchett, Wollaston, Children, Tennant, and other eminent men.

History has given to an Irishman, Francis Makemie of Donegal, the credit of founding Presbyterianism in America, while among noted Presbyterian divines of Irish birth were James Waddell, known as "the blind preacher of the wilderness," Thomas Smyth, John Hall, Francis Allison, William Tennant, and James McGrady, all men of great ability and influence in their day.

TENNANT, WILLIAM, a minor Scottish poet, born at Anstruther, Fife; was educated at St. Andrews, and after a short experience of business life betook himself to teaching in 1813, filling posts at Dunino, Lasswade, and Dollar; his most notable poem, "Anster Fair" (1812), was warmly received, and in 1835 his knowledge of Eastern languages won him the chair of Oriental Languages in St. Andrews (1784-1848).

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