NOUN
- British newspaper publisher and politician (born in Canada); confidant of Winston Churchill (1879-1964)
How To Use Beaverbrook In A Sentence
- Rothermere, a much bigger newspaper owner, supported Beaverbrook in uneasy alliance.
- Lord Beaverbrook, to put it bluntly, played hell with the war policy of the R.A.F.
- Take your time choosing your ring and enjoy the benefit of receiving expert help and advice from the Beaverbrooks professionally trained staff.
- Beaverbrook had some genuine concern, and was less consistently anti-Baldwin.
- In one delightful sequence, Bertie urges Churchill to form a new government, but asks that he leave newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook out of it.
- The pin was 22-carat gold and was in a black Beaverbrooks case.
- A full guarantee comes with every Beaverbrooks purchase and a year's free insurance policy with your engagement ring.
- At the same time Beaverbrook told the House of Lords of Britain's willingness to attend an international conference on civil aviation.
- Rothermere, a much bigger newspaper owner, supported Beaverbrook in uneasy alliance.
- He is contemptuous of press barons such as Lord Beaverbrook, who ran ‘the Daily Express merely for the purpose of making propaganda’.