Senior and important functionary in the government of the United Kingdom.
1 The whole office of the Lord Chancellor is a heap of anomalies.
2 The Lord Chancellor might appear to be an exception to the rule.
3 I spoke to Charlie Falconer, who had succeeded Derry as Lord Chancellor .
4 I am afraid the Lord Chancellor has given judgment-givenit against us.
5 I think I'll have you for my Lord Chancellor when I'm king.
6 One of these was supplied by Lord Westbury, the ex-Liberal Lord Chancellor .
7 Kipling's poem on France suggests an adaptation to describe the Lord Chancellor :
8 Thence I to my Lord Chancellor , and discoursed his business with him.
9 No doubt, he said, the Lord Chancellor was a man of parts.
10 I am not quite sure that we mayn't get the Lord Chancellor .
11 You will not be discomposed by the Lord Chancellor , I dare say?
12 Would the Lord Chancellor trouble himself about you, if you were poor?'
13 She may have me up to the Lord Chancellor if she pleases!
14 The cardinal says, 'Does Lord Chancellor More send me any message?'
15 Is that any way for the Lord Chancellor 's grandson to talk?
16 Currently he chairs the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct.
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