An English barrister of the highest rank.
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Examples for "sergeant"
Examples for "sergeant"
1Hufnagel's a good German name, and you said you were a sergeant.
2Note by note the sergeant set fire to the five thousand baht.
3The orderly-sergeant took the sword and tenderly placed it in the scabbard.
4It began to dawn on the young sergeant what exactly had happened.
5Did we ask his sister what Theresa told the sergeant about abuse?
1There wasn't even a serjeant left to check him over for possession.
2The serjeant's all-too-human hand closed on his shoulder, forcing him to turn.
3The beams struck the serjeant's armour, almost overloading its energy dissipation web.
4The serjeant was admitted, and he told his story with military precision.
5A serjeant will issue false writs without your knowing anything of it.
1He then signified to me 'that he was a serjeant-at-law and a member of parliament.'
2In 1579 he was appointed serjeant-at-law to Queen Elizabeth, and also an assistant judge on circuit.
3The serjeant-at-law completed his quotation.
4The Serjeant-at-Law is as rare now as a bustard.