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High Commission

NOUN
  1. an embassy of one British Commonwealth country to another

How To Use High Commission In A Sentence

  • The British High Commissioner and the vice-consul flew out on Tuesday to support his wife," a British High Commission spokeswoman said.
  • The Indian High Commission in London said the hijackers' demands were unclear.
  • The India High Commission recently hosted an interactive luncheon for the captains of business and industry.
  • It was gravely said that she had cast fearful spells on those whom she hated, and that she had been seen in the likeness of a cat seated on the cloth of state by the side of the Lord High Commissioner. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
  • That responsibility falls on the local office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, told delegates the high prices and shortages of food were jeopardizing the well-being and rights of countless people.
  • So I decided to run to the refugee camp where I am presently seeking asylum under the United Nations High Commission for the Refugee here in Cotonou, Republic of Benin.
  • The main problems of commission system in China's Security Market are high commission ratio, great commission revenue and excessive commission discount.
  • High Commissioner for Refugees visit the detention center twice a week to assess those requests.
  • Kirk, his acquaintance with the nobleman who held the office of Lord High Commissioner forced him more into public than suited either his views or inclinations. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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