How To Use Elizabeth In A Sentence

  • Elizabeth had doted on her, spoiled her, given her everything a little girl can want.
  • Elizabeth had been a good deal disappointed in not finding a letter from Jane on their first arrival at Lambton; and this disappointment had been renewed on each of the mornings that had now been spent there; but on the third her repining was over, and her sister justified, by the receipt of two letters from her at once, on one of which was marked that it had been missent elsewhere. Pride and Prejudice
  • It was a smile Elizabeth had never seen on her husband's face before; one so full of love and tenderness that her heart melted.
  • It's every girl's dream, and last weekend, restaurateur and fashion aficionada Elizabeth An and couture curator Christos Garkinos of Tina Daunt: A Magical Fusion of Food and Fashion
  • What a truly American story, as Elizabeth went on to become a Harvard Law Professor and expert on finance and bankruptcy law, writing and coauthoring 4 books on finance. Pearl Korn: Lessons Learned From The Appointment Of Elizabeth Warren
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  • Writing around the time Beecher wrote, Elizabeth Cady Stanton also found differences between women's and men's moralities.
  • Born Princess Sophia of the minor German principality of Anhalt-Zerbst, reared by an ambitious and self-centered mother, she was plucked out of near obscurity by the Russian czarina, Elizabeth, in 1744 as a bride for the heir to the Russian throne, Peter III. The Rise Of an Empress
  • Many of the pictures and symbols were helpful to the Democrats 'cause: a family that clearly was from the real America -- Wallace and Bobby, his parents; a wife, Elizabeth, who looks like the kind of unpretentious person who doesn't mind celebrating her anniversary at Wendy's; a demure daughter and two towheaded tots. Digital Dispatches
  • The great house they built may just be ridges in the field to the south-west of the church, but you feel you have met them, Sir Arthur Throckmorton, an Elizabethan squire, and his wife.
  • Another daughter, Elizabeth, died of fever at age two in 1764 and was buried in the Negro cemetery alongside Nina.
  • Siku chache kabla, Zelaya alimuondoa madarakani mkuu wa majeshi, Jenerali Romeo Vasquez Velasquez, jambo ambalo lilifuatiwa na … [...] 29 June 2009, 14: 44 pm elizabeth Global Voices in English » Honduras: Political Crisis Over Controversial Referendum
  • For all the seniors out there that find Elizabeth Taylor still relevant, a flibbertigibbet is basically a chatty gossip. Elizabeth Taylor urges primary voters to back Clinton
  • In some ways, the self-taught writer could be called the Southern godmother of feminism, an autodidactic intellectual who carved out her singular role as a woman to be reckoned with on her on terms, in her own idiosyncratic ways, in the most hallowed and male-dominated coven in the country--the Halls of Congress--a generation before Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton emerged on the national stage. Jeff Biggers: "Office Holders Are Desperate": 180 Years Before HuffPo, Anne Royall's Wicked Blogs Held DC Accountable
  • It is like buying a pig in a poke, " admitted Elizabeth Brickfield, the director of enforcement for the Parking Violations Bureau.
  • Elizabeth - You're not he first to mention grandmothers ... perhaps the notion of using mayo in cakes is not new? Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake
  • Bard said the company may try to establish St. Elizabeth's as a referral center for specialties such as urology and ear, nose, and throat care, meaning patients from other hospitals in the chain would be sent to Brighton for those kinds of treatments. Boston.com Top Stories
  • Paula, ever the softy, decided that Elizabeth deserved a chance.
  • Elizabeth didn't boast a washeteria, which was what they called laundromats here. The Disunited States of America
  • Elizabeth David enthuses about the taste, fragrance and character of Provencal cuisine.
  • We have Elizabeth and David, a couple who have been together for 20 turbulent years.
  • Mary and Elizabeth did not obtain landed patrimonies because their father bequeathed them estates in his will. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • The Church of England has always taken pride in its "comprehensiveness" - a British tolerance for theological diversity dating to Queen Elizabeth I, who combined element of Catholicism and Protestant ism to form a "bridge" between the two traditions. Pink Collars For Anglicans
  • They are also a classic comic pair in a production that's chockablock with vivid characters: Elizabeth Reaser as Buddy's wife, Beth; Collette Wolfe as Matt's wife, Sandra; Louisa Krause as a droll motel desk clerk. Nervy 'Young Adult' Dazzles by the Book
  • The play calls for Elizabeth to gradually learn the rules, reaching the same irresolute state as the adults who surround her.
  • Elizabeth O'Reilly is a painterly realist who conveys her perceptions of reality via personalized line, color and brushstroke.
  • England stood forth as the centre of opposition against Philip, and under the unwilling leadership of Elizabeth entered on its epic period of heroism, was stimulated to that remarkable outburst of energy and intellect and power which we call the Elizabethan age. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
  • Although religious imagery was excluded from the churches, the Elizabethan government did not prohibit its use elsewhere. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The English Renaissance, begun haltingly under Queen Elizabeth, reborn under Inigo Jones but repressed during the interregnum, now found its feet. British architecture: the baroque in Britain
  • He was more miserly with titles than any sovereign since Elizabeth I - ensuring, for example, that dukedoms were reserved for the royal family alone.
  • During the day I was sustained and inspirited by the hope of night: for in sleep I saw my friends, my wife, and my beloved country; again I saw the benevolent countenance of my father, heard the silver tones of my Elizabeth's voice, and beheld Clerval enjoying health and youth. Chapter 7
  • Another daughter, Elizabeth, died of fever at age two in 1764 and was buried in the Negro cemetery alongside Nina.
  • When no remonstrance of hers availed to prevent the constant increase of expenses, Elizabeth saw that her assistance, instead of helping the family to get out of debt, was simply the means of providing toys for experimentation, and that she was being quietly but persistenly euchred out of all that her heart cherished. The Wind Before the Dawn
  • He came looking for Priscilla, and is grumly at not finding her," whispered Elizabeth Tilley; but Mary Chilton with a wise nod replied, as one who knows, -- Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
  • His family goes back to the time of Queen Elizabeth 1.
  • Luckily, Mary finds an unlikely champion in prickly Elizabeth Philpot, a recent exile from London, who also loves scouring the beaches. WEEKLY BOOK RELEASES FOR JANUARY 3RD | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • James had none of Elizabeth's fearful paranoia about Catholics and Puritans.
  • Elizabeth's dress, of white and gold brocade, is much less elaborate than the ‘Armada’ costume, and the head-dress is comparatively unassuming.
  • Between you and me, I think Elizabeth is a bit of a nightmare.
  • Thus an Elizabethan ‘Homer’ could well mean an English translation of an Italian redaction, or of a French or Latin version of the Greek original.
  • He goes to Bath, where Sir Walter is now established with his two elder daughters and Elizabeth's companion Mrs Clay, an artful woman with matrimonial designs on Sir Walter.
  • On the death of the incumbent baron in 1965, the title passed to Elizabeth / Ewan, who, by dint of a paper ‘sex change’, was now the male heir to the barony.
  • He dies, vowing vengeance upon Rome, and sending messages to Queen Elizabeth, "whom God hath bless'd for hating papistry. Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois
  • an Elizabethan tragedy admissive of comic scenes
  • Elizabeth Bumiller, a columnist for The New York Times, documented that the "bawler in chief" may be setting a new standard for men.
  • If Huck had felt ‘ornery’ and insignificant in the face of Providence Jim is capable of the same emotion when he recalls his shabby treatment of Elizabeth.
  • Coupled with the use of her given name, Elizabeth was too flustered to think very much about the indelicacy of the situation.
  • The libretto imports a number of Elizabethan lyrics which add to the overall lyrical quality of the work.
  • Mark trained Elizabeth for the role of messenger for the Brotherhood, and together they were able to fulfill the mission of their twin flames by bringing forth the Brotherhood's teachings for the Aquarian age.
  • Jeff Madrick discusses the work of Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi on the plight of middle-class two-income families with children. what families spend a lot more on, the authors calculate, is a house in a safe neighborhood with a ... EconLog: September 2003 Archives
  • Again royalty gathered in grandeur, with trumpets blaring, to witness the baptism of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth.
  • Las Vegas courtroom by saying he "clocked" former judge Elizabeth Halverson on Sept. 4 because she threatened to stab him. WTOP / Business / Biz Stories
  • 'Rack his style, Madam, _rack his style_?' he said to Queen Elizabeth, as he tells us, when she consulted him -- he being then of her counsel learned, in the case of Dr. Hayward, charged with having written 'the book of the deposing of Richard the Second, and the _coming in_ of The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • Sherman typically enacts a series of portraits - Elizabethan whores, gangster's molls, and now a series of clowns.
  • Many councils will not be holding special civic functions to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne.
  • Elizabeth looked up at him, her gaze straight, her expression devoid of coquetry, absolutely honest. The Virgin's Lover
  • Save for a very unpolished Polish accent, Elizabeth Wilson is a sturdy Zofia.
  • The secretary of Elizabeth I's Privy Council is supposed to have submitted the warrant for the execution of Mary Stuart several times, concealed in a pile of lesser bumf, to help the Queen get over the hump. Discourse.net: Pardon Update (Updated)
  • It will be modelled on the Elizabethan galleried theatres in the shape of a horseshoe, with a projecting stage.
  • Elizabeth Dole, on the other hand, tends to keep her own moderate views bottled up inside.
  • According to Foxe, Elizabeth's servants "entertained and cheered" the commissioners "as appertained to their honors. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • The show began with an Anglo-French rout: Costume design went to the British team behind "Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
  • It is not clear whether Elizabeth is referring here to the deconstructionist theory of the late twentieth century which undermined the assumption that texts have intentional, recuperable meanings — in which case Kafka is a bad example, because his texts were recognized as being radically indeterminate in meaning well before the advent of poststructuralism — or whether she is saying that Kafka was a kind of prophet of deconstruction. Disturbing the Peace
  • Elizabeth was there already, trying to staunch the flow of blood from the wound in Carl's chest.
  • It was truly one of the greatest adventures of the age, and historic, for here we get the word El Dorado, used for the first time in the history of discovery -- the legendary land of gold which was never found, but which attracted all the Elizabethan sailors to this romantic country. A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole
  • Elizabeth Anne Ford was thrust onto the national stage unexpectedly when President Nixon chose her husband, then the House minority leader, as vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned. Betty Ford: A beacon for women, addicts
  • Elizabeth curtseyed very prettily, though her eyes were slightly mocking.
  • His daughter Queen Elizabeth I was the first to wear paste jewellery to make herself look richer that she really was.
  • `Elizabeth, we don't have to rehash our opposing world views. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • Mr. Darcy frowned while he normally enjoyed Miss Elizabeth's coyness, at time like these it could be most vexing.
  • Elizabeth, in her riding habit, is about to begin her ascent up the mountain.
  • Since 1995, Children's Hospital and its next-door neighbor, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, have conducted a joint liver program under the leadership of transplant surgeons Abraham Shaked, MD, and Kim Olthoff, MD, and hepatologist Elizabeth B. Rand, MD. Liver Transplant — Nora and Lucy
  • ‘I'm sorry, ma'am,’ Elizabeth instantly apologized, ‘I didn't mean to implore.’
  • Played with mercurial Elan by Joseph Fiennes, Shakespeare gets unlocked when he meets Viola de Lesseps (Gwyneth Paltrow, sizzling with sensual intelligence), a stage-struck young aristocrat who disguises herself as a boy so she can act in the males-only Elizabethan theater. Close-Up On Will
  • Elizabeth Harrison had extensive surgery for bowel cancer.
  • The certified dogs and their trainers include Mullins and her dog Sampson; Pat Duper and Lizzie, a Dachshund; Elizabeth McGlaune and Cappi, an Australian Shepherd; and Charlotte Heald and Molli, a Border Collie mix. John Harden: Advocacy Center Certifies Four New Therapy Dogs
  • A striking, graphic array of evidence in the two books strongly suggests that it was Hodel who, on January 15, 1947, killed actress Elizabeth Short, then surgically cut her in two and transported the halved, nude, exsanguinated corpse — the internal organs kept painstakingly intact — to a vacant lot, where he laid the pieces out as if in imitation of certain Surrealist artworks by Man Ray. California Dreamgirl
  • My bed is something like the carpets in Queen Elizabeth's time, and this shelter-tent is not one which can be called commodious, but The Associate Hermits
  • This should have been plainly ridiculous to the Elizabethan audience.
  • Israel's hypocrisy and lies are sickening and revulsive by Elizabeth Molchany on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at 6: 58: 06 PM World Hypocrisy
  • George VI died in 1952, leaving his elder daughter Elizabeth to succeed him.
  • And let the last word quoted here be one of Elizabeth's own, illustrative of her strangely mingled temperament of queenliness and insolence.
  • Elizabeth, evincing at once his own courtiership and her popularity. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
  • We were also treated to sensitively and beautifully played instrumental items from Philip Gruar and Elizabeth Dodd, in combinations such as lute and flute, two recorders, two viols, recorder and viol, and crumhorn and viol.
  • And as Judge Elizabeth Gloster mulls it all over, London-based Boris offers advice to those still stuck in his homeland, oppressed by his enemy Putin. Hugh Muir's diary
  • As discussed by numerous scholars, these bribes took the form of property grants. 27 This is the context that, as detailed later, helps to make sense of how and why Mary and Elizabeth were the first princesses in English history to obtain landed patrimonies before marriage. 28 Historians generally cite Paget's May 30 grant as the first of these landed bribes. 29 Significantly, Mary obtained her estates two weeks before Paget did. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • Bogus Talking Point #3: Elizabeth Warren is not 'confirmable' Zach Carter: There Are Zero Good Reasons To Block Elizabeth Warren
  • That I will be both swave and deboner when I obey all orders given to me by her Magesty the Queen, Queen Elizabeth the II her heirs, successors and the officers and Generals set over me Army Rumour Service
  • Elizabeth and William walked their horses over half the distance to Longbourn as the newness of their union left them euphoric and quite unconcerned about the lateness of the day.
  • She would prove herself a formidable adversary for Elizabeth. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • His proudest moment to date: a visit to Walmer township in Port Elizabeth, where more than 20 army members had a whip-round for a local football team.
  • DAVID SMART, ELIZABETH SMART'S UNCLE: You know, it didn't really sink in until last night when I was able to hug Elizabeth and just tell her how much we loved her and cared about her. CNN Transcript Mar 13, 2003
  • When this picture-perfect Cotswolds village inn was ‘new’, Elizabeth I was still on the throne and Shakespeare was just starting to make a name for himself.
  • Elizabeth Bishop is a cross-breed, an innovative formalist whose work always surprises, dead now three decades. Poetry and Jazz, Strange Bedmates, Sated at Last
  • Elizabeth dresses in pinafores, bobby sox, and Keds.
  • Even Elizabeth's image was not so very different from that of her male predecessors and contemporary kings; like them she emphasised her regality, religion and role as carer of her people.
  • Time was when they could hardly perceive the advantages of a road laid through the treacherous "hummocks" of the Dismal Swamp, and they called the iron bridge over the Elizabeth "Mahone's Folly" when it was first built, thinking that it would cripple the line. The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland
  • Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent also received their third straight Vocal Group of the Year award and their second award for Album of the Year for "Dailey And Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers", home to "Elizabeth. International Bluegrass Association Hands Out Annual Awards
  • Elizabeth II came to the throne when Britain still enjoyed a society where deference joined with self respect.
  • For some reason I always imagined the author to be some tweedy pipe smoking gentleman - so I was surprised to discover the author's name behind the initials - Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall!
  • In fact this approach, called stichomythia, played a part in the creation of the Elizabethan tragic style.
  • Aunt Elizabeth, Sir Edward, Will, and I took our meal together in Carter Lane as we always did, but in honor of the day had several more dishes than usual and sweet wafers and a doucet—spiced custard pie—to follow. Secrets of the Tudor Court
  • When Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952 the United Kingdom was monocultural, hierarchical and deferential.
  • The first English newspaper was the _English Mercury_, issued in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and was issued in the shape of a pamphlet. One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed
  • It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning.
  • Again, he vows to do penance by marrying Elizabeth and accepting her illegitimate son.
  • Two of the featured health-care speakers were people with AIDS: Bob Hattoy and Elizabeth Glaser.
  • Treven Hall had been an Elizabethan, half-timbered manor house.
  • The tranquil voice of her aunt calmed Elizabeth and she forgot all about her troubles with Odessa and Marilee.
  • Lady Elizabeth stood her ground, her expression mulish as she met his gaze. Shameless
  • Soon Elizabeth was dressed in her best.
  • O'Grady's accounts of the Elizabethan wars find heroism only among the ordinary members of the warrior class as brave and honest pawns sacrificed to the intrigues of their self-seeking leaders.
  • Elizabethan music
  • An omnivorous troubadour, he roves from Manchester libraries to Colombian villages to salvage musical traditions – with recordings that move from Berber beats to the raptures of a raga, from the thrilling stillness of an Armenian lament to the sprightliness of an Elizabethan galliard. In praise of … Jordi Savall | Editorial
  • This brings us to one of the harsh realities of Elizabethan life: the whole of society is intensely hierarchical. Times, Sunday Times
  • `Elizabeth, we don't have to rehash our opposing world views. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • ‘It was still awfully rude of you,’ Elizabeth replied bluntly.
  • Therefore Elizabeth was a great speller and she remembered poems that she can still recite.
  • Yes, the veteran archer, as Elliot calls her; and Mr. Faulkner says, if she appears in character at all, it must be as Queen Elizabeth herself dancing a stately pavise to the sound of the little fiddle. The Two Guardians or, Home in This World
  • 2 One of the most suggestive formulations is Elizabeth Fay's: "If William's picturesque belongs to the valley and bower, the sacred grove is where he situates the meeting of the picturesque and the beautiful with the sublime, a meeting that transmutes the feminine into the transcendent and brings the masculine sublimity of mountains home to pasture" (184). close window Notes
  • Elizabeth, 11, barely speaks, and she views her adoption by the Sheridans as just another temporary situation, to be endured without emotional entanglement.
  • Marches were also planned for Port Elizabeth, Mthatha and Queenstown. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It's as if Shakespeare is returning to the themes of the first quadrilogy, but fictionally this time, and perhaps with a perspective of the reign of King James rather than Queen Elizabeth. March Books 8) Macbeth, by William Shakespeare
  • Fond of a drink, which may have been the cause of her loud behaviour, Elizabeth was described as Amazonian, of huge size, with masculine features and the voice of a stentor.12 It seems clear to us in the twenty-first century that Charlotte and Elizabeth were harmless eccentrics who certainly did not belong in a mental hospital, or even in custody. Bedlam
  • Elizabeth understood her husband's loyalty to his sister.
  • Among them are Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir John A. MacDonald festooned in mink, beaver, muskrat, seal and rabbit.
  • In the 5th and final round of the sectional play-offs in the women's bowling championships in Port Elizabeth today, they beat East London Club by 19 shots to 15.
  • In this letter to her friend Elizabeth Lightbody back in England, Anne Hulton described the actions of the Colonial Minutemen, whom she called the banditti, during the Battle of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775: History of American Women
  • ED SMART, FATHER OF ELIZABETH SMART: You know, if you can hear me, Elizabeth is the sweetest girl. CNN Transcript Jun 4, 2003
  • Elizabeth Leiknes is the author of "The Sinful Life of Lucy Burns," a novel she describes as sassy women's fiction. The Record-Courier - Top Stories
  • Elizabeth became a superb penwoman but the handwriting of one of her most famous subjects Shakespeare could hardly have been worse.
  • Also four daughters: Anne, who died on June 7tb, l648, and was buried at Greenwich, in Kent j Emeline j Abigail, or Anne« wife of Nicholas Knolles, called Earl of Banbury, "1 and died I6d0i and Elizabeth, who died unmarried. Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical
  • As Elizabeth's cofferer, Bedingfield despaired that he was unable to "avoyde by enye possible mene, butte that daylye & howerlye the sayde Parye maye have & gyve intelligence" on nefarious "enterprises" both to and from Elizabeth by virtue of his necessary daily contact with his mistress. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • Recorded voice (apparently of Queen Elizabeth) leads to jangling acoustic guitar and uillean pipes. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • So thinks Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley, the New Scotland Yard man looking into a wealthy Cumbrian family's private deeds and secrets in the latest Lynley chronicle from Elizabeth George. In Brief: Mysteries
  • The event at the Charterhouse, where the young Elizabeth I stayed before acceding to the English throne, featured musicians, a court jester and yeomen guards in a bid to recreate the regal splendour of the Tudor age.
  • He didn't hurt the-" the word changeling was in her mind but would not come out of her mouth, and Elizabeth finished "'the little boy. Ill Met By Moonlight
  • He next entered the service of Charles V; then embarked on a privateering expedition, for which Queen Elizabeth provided one of his ships, till the remonstrances of foreign powers led to his arrest.
  • Sellar, on the authority of Elizabeth Gordon, Countess of Sutherland, had served notices of eviction on people living in the townships of the strath.
  • An Elizabethan playwright - Shakespeare himself - is stymied by writer's block until he discovers his muse.
  • The reign of Queen Elizabeth lapped over into the seventeenth century.
  • Twould be good fortune indeed if the Sassenach were a real lord, and knew Queen Elizabeth, and could ask her directly to— Much Ado About Marriage
  • He was appointed consultant paediatrician at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children in 1954 and during the next 12 years published first descriptions of many metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases.
  • It is like buying a pig in a poke, " admitted Elizabeth Brickfield, the director of enforcement for the Parking Violations Bureau.
  • And three years ago Elizabeth Taylor briefly abandoned her trademark black bouffant for shocking silver, and what an impact it made.
  • Being one of my company's IT representatives, it would have been my unsavory duty to tell Elizabeth that her spiffy new phone was not permitted on company premises.
  • Local soccer lovers were incensed and felt cheated when Bucks announced the match would be played in Port Elizabeth.
  • His book captures exactly the ethos of Elizabethan England.
  • And Mary's song, the Magnificat, sung in response to her visit with her relative Elizabeth (which is the alternative psalmody for today), becomes the archetypal psalm of faith.
  • Perhaps Elizabeth LeCompte found Francesco Cavalli's 1641 baroque opus, La Didone, a trifle bloodless-she's corrected that hematic imbalance by splicing the opera with scenes from the 1965 B-flick Planet of the Vampires. Village Voice - The most recent 10 stories
  • Explaining Elizabeth's rejection of him, he invoked the standards of newly popular sentimental literature saying.
  • Israel's hypocrisy and lies are sickening and revulsive by Elizabeth Molchany on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at 8: 50: 05 PM World Hypocrisy
  • Agatha hadn't even needed to say anything to Elizabeth before she was making preparations to move the whole kit and caboodle downstairs.
  • Quibus omnibus articulis, Serenesima princeps Elizabeth, Dei gratia The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • Though not required by the Protestant prayer book, chrisom cloths were still standard equipment, at least in the Elizabethan period.
  • Their great finesse and qualities of ensemble were displayed in works ranging from Elizabethan consort music to the Hungarian avant-garde.
  • There goes 'the seld shown flamen, _puffing_ his way to _win a vulgar station_,' here is a 'veiled dame' who lets us see that 'war of white and damask in her nicely gawded cheeks,' a moment; -- look at that 'kitchen malkin,' peering over the wall there with 'her richest lockram' 'pinned on her reechy neck,' eyeing the hero as he passes; and look at this poor baby here, this Elizabethan baby, saved, conserved alive, crying himself The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door.
  • Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle learn that Darcy is, according to his housekeeper, a kind, generous, good-tempered man.
  • Elizabeth II is the head of state in Great Britain
  • Elizabeth's accession in 1558
  • In practical terms, we have reaffirmed our commitment to build the Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers; the future fast-jet fleet will comprise the more capable Joint Strike Fighter and Typhoon; we will develop multirole brigades to be able to conduct the full range of tasks with our ground forces; and we will be capable of deploying a modernized all-arms force into the field up to 30,000 strong. The British Lion Will Continue to Retain His Claws
  • Created by the founder of Le Cordon Bleu cookery school, Rosemary Hume – rather than her better-known business partner, celebrity florist Constance Spry, as is often claimed – poulet reine Elizabeth, as it was originally known, was a deliberate and tactful compromise between the luxurious and the thrifty for a country still under the dreary yoke of postwar rationing. How to cook perfect coronation chicken
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  • Bess was a very keen gardener and flowers and plants feature in the Elizabethan needlework and tapestries in the house.
  • When Christina invited me into her Elizabeth, New Jersey, home for the first time, I saw a beautiful young woman who seemed put together, well-spoken, and very sweet. My Fair Wedding
  • Glancing up to look at the guest speaker, Elizabeth was shocked to see his eyes resting on her.
  • The smith was invoking the part of the Elizabethan Poor Law which required the parish to assist the able-bodied to work.
  • Queen Elizabeth wielded the scepter forty - five years.
  • In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh dispatched an expedition to the East Coast of North America as Queen Elizabeth I had given him permission to colonise Virginia.
  • Hence the virginal Elizabeth, who was chaste and civilised where her queenly predecessor was promiscuous and barbaric.
  • Clark in Mannyntree, where they spent some time in praying unto their familiars, and every one in order went to prayers; afterwards some of them read in a book, the book being Elizabeth Clarks; and this examinant saith, that forthwith their familiars appeared, and every one of them made their severall propositions to those familiars, what every one of them desired to have effected. — The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
  • The very last sequence of the film shows Elizabeth's extraordinary transformation of herself into an icon.
  • Since 1570 when the Pope excommunicated Elizabeth I, Catholics in the country had faced an increase in persecution and were left with little option but to conceal their faith.
  • He had succeeded to the earldom in 1678 and embarked on an ambitious programme for refurbishing his Elizabethan ancestral home.
  • Elizabeth and I spent a couple of hours driving round Richmond and its environs. TOY SHOP
  • As Elizabeth Warren, the brilliant head of the congressional oversight panel on the bank bailout has noted, no one has exposed the record of pervasive fraud and misdealing that was at the base of the housing bubble. Robert L. Borosage: Time for a Grand Inquest on the Financial Crisis
  • Elizabeth stared at herself in the mirror as her ladies flittered about twisting her hair into elaborate braids and adorning her with jewellery. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » June : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • In New Jersey, which has been struggling to equalize school funding for three decades, the schools in Elizabeth spend 70 per cent more per pupil than do the schools in Toms River.
  • Ignoring him while he pouted and deftly avoiding his attempts to ambush her, Elizabeth finished packing things away.
  • Elizabeth, the duke of Saxe, the landgrave of Hesse, the princes of Orange, the Condés and Colignys, have done all, and books nothing. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Elizabeth Seckel is a third year undergraduate student majoring in physiology and neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego.
  • I am afraid, Elizabeth," said Dick preachily, "that you read too many novels, and not the right kind, either. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906
  • The decisive event in Elizabethan western expansion was Drake's circumnavigation voyage of 1577-1580.
  • Early Elizabethan anthems were modelled on the Latin antiphon or motet, but they cautiously followed the queen's injunction by being largely syllabic, with a minimum of counterpoint.
  • As a child, Elizabeth was very shy and retiring.
  • Queen Elizabeth II has become the first British monarch to celebrate a diamond wedding anniversary.
  • Elizabeth rewarded her ally with a honey-sweet glance that would have flayed the hide from a more sensitive STAGE FRIGHT
  • At around eight o'clock, Odessa and Marilee still hadn't returned home, and Elizabeth heard a knock at the door.
  • Elizabeth accepted Christ as her Savior at the age of 16.
  • Queen Elizabeth came / succeeded to the throne in 1952.
  • There was Elizabeth Wurtzel's exploitatively self-aggrandizing eulogy. The David Foster Wallace Deleulogy: Bill Bradley
  • The year is 1558 and the document is dated November 20, the very day that the young Elizabeth I ascends the throne.
  • Redding said the next phase of the Smit Marine salvage operation would be to complete preparations for entry into Port Elizabeth for discharge of the remaining cargo on board the vessel.
  • The canines are good swimmers, and they have even colonized offshore islands, such as the Elizabeth Islands of Massachusetts.
  • I was not long ago in England, and witnessed there the hanging of one Elizabeth Evans–Canberry Bess, they called her–a notorious murderer and cutpurse, who was taken with her partner, one Thomas Shearwood. On The Anatomization of an Unknown Man (1637) by Frans Mier
  • Spice and fruit breads, similar to hot cross buns, were typical Elizabethan Lenten fare.
  • It has got to be as terrific for the emotional growth of Britain's young people as, say, bear-baiting was for the Elizabethans.
  • Darcy, though attracted to the next sister, the lively and spirited Elizabeth, greatly offends her by his supercilious behaviour at a ball.
  • An unremaining glory: (being a supplement to they lie forgotten) a class album for the Class of June, 1861 (Custer's class) United States Military Academy ... material on the Class of May, 1861 by Mary Elizabeth Sergent 9/11 Blame It On Rio
  • Elizabeth gives so much of herself -- despite the pain, despite the exhaustion, despite the laboriousness of the task -- to give a little something to people she doesn't know. Last Saturday and the piece of sky and trees

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