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1In 1713 he was made dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
2The emphasis upon certain words made Dean's speech as impertinent as she desired.
3Sammy wanted me to help him make Dean a card.
4Perhaps you would wish to see Mr. Slope made dean.
5But you cannot make Dean send messages if he refuses, nor make Haljan navigate.
6He became preacher at Lincoln's Inn, and afterwards was made Dean of St. Paul's.
7The answer of the great man came, and Mr. Arabin was made Dean of Barchester.
8In 1461 he was made dean of Westminster, and henceforward his promotion was rapid in church and state.
9Instinct made Dean switch off the fission blade's power, leaving a dull black blade with wickedly sharp edges.
10Returning to Dublin and resuming college duties, he was shortly made Dean of Dromore, and then Dean of Derry.
11He refuses to talk and Seth gets frustrated and says he's going to make Dean's life a living hell.
12He was educated by St. Odo, and made dean of Winchester; but passing into France, took the monastic habit at Fleury.
13He could not bring himself to believe that there was any probability that Mr. Slope would be made Dean of Barchester.
14Then the cavalier poets sang their gallant songs; and Herrick made Dean Prior magic ground by the holy incantation of a verse.
15The priory was surrendered to the Crown in January 1540, and the last prior-Salkeld-wasmadedean of the chapter founded by Henry VIII.
16About three months previous to his promotion to this Bishopric, Dr. Jeune was made Dean of Lincoln, in the room of the Rev.