British general and statesman; he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo; subsequently served as Prime Minister (1769-1852)
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Examples for "Wellington"
Examples for "Wellington"
1Mr McSherry said Wellington Water had teams available if new problems arose.
2Foster said it was time to ask Wellington Water some frank questions.
3Mr Hill said the situation facing Wellington Hospital was complex and difficult.
4Central Wellington tenant Annie Dick said her flat had problem after problem.
5Water flowing underground News flash: scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
1The book is actually in the possession of the Duke of Wellington.
2The gates of Versailles opened to the Duke of Wellington in 1818.
3To-night the Duke of Wellington and young Paget were in special attendance.
4Politics were evidently their grand interest; the Duke of Wellington their demi-god.
5He was young Wellesley; he rose to be the Duke of Wellington.
1He had a very thin, pale face with a large, high-bridged nose, and bore a striking resemblance to the First Duke of Wellington.
2Arthur, first Duke of Wellington, might have been prompted to reconsider.
3It had tall, narrow windows and a door which somehow reminded me of portraits of the first Duke of Wellington.
4Much later, the first Duke of Wellington called upon him at Rome and ordered a statue of Pandora, in an attitude which he described.
1It was in March, 1769, that Arthur Wellesley first saw the light.
2Sir Arthur Wellesley continued to occupy his positions between Badajoz and Alcantara.
3Sir Arthur Wellesley's subsequent conduct to Sir Harry Burrard was highly honourable.
4Sir Arthur Wellesley entrenched himself at Badajoz, ready to fall back upon Portugal.
5And how different is Arthur Wellesley, who has just quittedme
1His character is sufficiently indicated by the title "the iron duke" given him by those who knew him best.
2Even the pull of the Iron Duke was not stronger than Death.
3The reply of the Iron Duke gave the Ministry another shock.
4The iron soldier is worth as much as the Iron Duke.
5The Iron Duke indeed showed a decided preference for her ladyship.
6Her nose was virginal, with hints of the Iron Duke at most angles.
7The Iron Duke, as they called him, was nevertheless very tender-hearted that morning.
8The old Iron Duke didn't throw away fifty pounds: not he.
9She heard the Iron Duke and his companion follow her.
10We might as well have offered a two-shilling bribe to the Iron Duke himself.
11The Iron Duke has put everything he has into it.
12They believed the Iron Duke to be the instigator and encourager of a shabby trick.
13But the Iron Duke has the advantage of numbers.
14The Iron Duke remained calm, but his lips blanched.
15Well, indeed, has he been named the Iron Duke.
16The Iron Duke met his honoured guests in the hall and conducted them to the library.
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