Encara no tenim significats per a "have the precedence".
1But the old sleep must have the precedence of all the new things.
2In all their dealings and intercourse, Sir Walter Elliot must ever have the precedence.
3The two prelates inherited the secular strife as to which see should have the precedence.
4I think Milton's rather should have the precedence.
5As Ivan was the elder brother, it was thought that his daughters should have the precedence over those of Peter.
6They have the precedence.
7There is nothing in royal courts equal to it; rank is exactly settled, and the same individuals always have the precedence.
8But if we compare the gifts to the other virtues, intellectual and moral, then the gifts have the precedence of the virtues.
9Crowl would have gone after him, but Mrs. Crowl was still calling, and ladies must have the precedence in all polite societies.
10My will is that for that day he have the precedence and place next to my Gentleman Usher at the wayter's table.
11The letter was in her hand, but a thought had the precedence.
12A French name had the precedence among these names of foreign princes.
13"Your grace has the precedence," said the grand chamberlain, bowing to the Duke of Holstein.
14"Well, sir baron, I give you precedence," said Belleville, laughing, "though, I believe, I have the right; but age must have the precedence-fire ,sir.
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