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How To Use Bugler In A Sentence

  • The reading of the names ended at 11.20 am; a bugler played taps.
  • Bugler, sound the rally!
  • The cadets snap to attention and render a salute, as a distant bugler plays ‘Taps.’
  • As his body was laid to rest, six Royal Marines fired a volley of three shots followed by a rendering of the Last Post by a bugler.
  • There was a fly-past by a C - 130 and a lone bugler played The Last Post.
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  • When her funeral took place at Leicester Cathedral on May 23, 1997, Royal Navy ratings acted as pall bearers and a Royal Marines bugler sounded the last post.
  • With the aid of their drummers and buglers, they outshouted the visiting fans.
  • The Last Post was played, and the face of the young bugler quivered. FIELD OF BLOOD
  • A second bugler, about 100 yards down the road, picked up the tune.
  • But apparently, as the years have gone by, military buglers have become something of a dying breed.
  • All members of the branch wish to extend their thanks to everyone who helped in any way, and especially the members of the Boys' Brigade (1st Kendal Company) and to the buglers and cadets of the Kendal Sea Cadets.
  • With the glinting medieval spires of Bayeux cathedral as a backdrop, a bugler sounded the Last Post and the massed congregation paused for a minute's silence, many overcome with emotion.
  • There is a brief tent inspection before a bugler calls them to attention on the parade ground.
  • We rarely know who invented any acronym, but in this case we probably do: a writer named Niamh Bugler is credited with having invented the term in 2004, two years before it started to swamp the media in England's doomed football World Cup campaign of 2006, in a process that one dictionary calls acronymania. The Guardian World News
  • A bugler marched smartly on to the balcony and sounded a call. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • The bugler's name was Jospeh and he used to play the reveille first thing in the morning and sound the retreat each night at sunset.
  • The bugler sounded the retreat .
  • There aren't enough buglers to play taps for dead veterans, so the Pentagon has authorized a digital machine to play it instead.
  • An Army padre was to lead the short service after a bugler played reveille.
  • As the bugler played the reveille he finished his salute and walked past the Pool of Remembrance where a crowd had gathered.
  • As the story goes, the General was not pleased with the call for Extinguish Lights feeling that the call was too formal to signal the day's end and with the help of the brigade bugler, wrote Taps to honor his men while in camp at Harrison's Landing, Virginia, following the Seven Days' battle.
  • But right in front of it is an ad for Bugler's craftsmanship in the form of a building: a box wrapped in colourfully corroded steel, with windows milled from sapele wood. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The crew of His Majesty's frigate 'Latona' cheer two buglers of marines! The Young Buglers
  • Yesterday, the Fife stadium resounded to a new tune within the bugler's repertoire, the strains of the French national anthem being heard in deference to the inspired double signing during the week of two players from France.
  • But just before 8 a.m., the 19-year old Marine bugler looked up from his watch post on the ship's quarterdeck to see Japanese planes overhead.
  • As he was laid to rest, three Royal Marines fired a three-shot volley and a bugler sounded the Last Post.
  • There is a brief tent inspection before a bugler calls them to attention on the parade ground.
  • He and his fellow buglers have the unfortunate and often daunting task of playing ‘Taps’ at the memorial ceremonies for the division, leaving at a moment's notice at times to play the final respects for fallen comrades and those attending the services.
  • There is a brief tent inspection before a bugler calls them to attention on the parade ground.
  • The general ordered the bugler to sound the retreat.
  • The moment was marked with a bugler playing the last post, prayers and standards from the Royal British Legion.

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