Senior and important functionary in the government of the United Kingdom.
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Examples for "lord high chancellor"
Examples for "lord high chancellor"
1The lord high chancellor?
2And what, Lord High Chancellor of Plassenburg, think you of this masquerading?
3The Lord High Chancellor, in this degenerate age, enjoys much more political power.
4But, alas, who ever heard of a poet being made Lord High Chancellor?
5Pearl Binder, 70-some-years-old, is the wife of the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
1Pearl Binder, 70-some-years-old, is the wife of the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
1No; not if the lord chancellor himself came down to offer it.
2Members include a former lord chancellor and a former attorney general.
3The only position available for him in the Whig cabinet was lord chancellor.
4All sorts of originals have been suggested, from a recent lord chancellor down.
5The lord chancellor, Liz Truss, has a constitutional duty to defend the judges.
6The plans of the lord chancellor were beginning to unfold themselves.
7Before that, complaints about judges were a matter for the lord chancellor alone.
8The lord chancellor contented himself with a contemptuous shrug and a supercilious smile.
9Where a presentation belongs to a lunatic, the lord chancellor presents for him.
10Its author was the outstanding and principled lord chancellor, Derry Irvine.
11He ordered the lord chancellor to come to him next morning.
12The lord chancellor read the royal speech from the throne.
13If the lord chancellor has nothing more to propose, I-
14The lord chancellor was now head of a large department.
15Boiling still with indignation against the lord chancellor, representing the necessity of an immediate parliament.
16The king and his army returned, bringing with them one prisoner only, the lord chancellor.
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