How To Use Sheridan In A Sentence

  • The trial judge decided in favour of the prosecution for the reasons advanced by Mr Sheridan.
  • Scotland's rebel MSPTommy Sheridan faces a second prison sentence for standing up for his political beliefs.
  • The Leinster champions had another slice of good fortune when a poor point attempt by Sheridan fell short but hopped over the bar for a point.
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • The one-time Rangers youth player rose well to meet Sheridan's corner from the right, but his effort came back off the bar.
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  • The only British actress to be nominated for an Oscar this year is luminous and touching in Jim Sheridan's immigrant fable.
  • Sheridan had struck up an acquaintanceship with the actor-murderer Giles, a slightly bizarre eventuality which might have odd consequences.
  • But though Sheridan's view of his subject was clearly somewhat rose-tinted, it was not his hand that drafted the really flowery finishing touches to the Guerin character.
  • Sheridan's Pizarro opens in 1534, with the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro waging a war of conquest against the Inca Empire of Peru.
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • See, Phil Sheridan had a really effective way to deal with the unrepentant slavocrat fucks in the South: Matthew Yglesias » Endgame
  • I could not but smile, at the same time that I was offended, to observe Sheridan in The Life of Swift [3], which he afterwards published, attempting, in the writhings of his resentment, to depreciate Johnson, by characterising him as 'A writer of gigantick fame in these days of little men; 'that very Johnson whom he once so highly admired and venerated. Life Of Johnson
  • Upon hearing news of the Queen's visit, Chartwells Catering Services - which serves Sheridan College as well as St. Jerome's University - chose six of the best chefs in its employ to cater the event.
  • Elizabeth, 11, barely speaks, and she views her adoption by the Sheridans as just another temporary situation, to be endured without emotional entanglement.
  • Now you don't know the meaning of clever," she said; "Sheridan might be clever -- scamps often are, but Johnson hadn't a spark of 'cleverality' in him. Dr. Johnson and His Circle
  • Sheridan depicts drug-filled cesspools not to criticize or protest, but to claim that they form merely the bottom rung of an ever-ascending ladder of success.
  • The England manager has Leicester's Dan Cole as his established tighthead, with Davey Wilson of Bath in contention, while Gloucester's Paul Doran-Jones, rated by both Vickery and the England management, understudies Sale's Andrew Sheridan at loosehead. 'Enough's enough' says England and Wasps iron man Phil Vickery
  • The Mountie, feeling the tug, turned fast and put his hand down on Sheridan's wrist.
  • Mr. Sheridan left instructions for me to assign you bookwork.
  • It is bad news for Anglesea, who had hoped that he might hang on to Hodgson and Andrew Sheridan, who is believed to be heading along the well-trodden route from Sale to Toulon. Up & Under: England fly-half Charlie Hodgson sets Sale for Saracens
  • Police said all four were found dead together on a double bed in the fire-damaged main bedroom of their home in Sheridan Way, Pudsey, near Leeds, on Sunday. The Leeds man who turned on his 'perfect family'
  • `I can't say with one hundred per cent certainty he's going to be a pussycat, Sheridan. MAMBO
  • On the night I went, its star Sheridan Smith could not go on, due to a " sudden indisposition ".
  • Kerry failed to register a score in the last quarter and it was fitting that Sheridan, with two late points, should ensure Meath stay on course to regain a title they last won in 1997.
  • But Sheridan's granddaughter was quite the wrong subject for these experiments in fine-ladyism, and she lost no time in replying as follows: -- Collections and Recollections
  • The story line is fast-paced from the moment Sheridan decides to return to her Eastern Tennessee hometown in hopes of real closure by having the killer finally caught. Watch Me-Brenda Novak « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Scott McNiven had earlier hit the post and John Sheridan saw a 25-yard thunderbolt cannon back off the bar as Ritchie's side dominated the first half.
  • Sheridan the unpropitiousness of the season, particularly for a first experiment in authorship, and advised the postponement of the publication till October. Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 01
  • What are the internal supporting factors Sheridan Libraries possess in supporting DL initiatives?
  • ‘Now you don’t know the meaning of CLEVER, Sheridan might be clever; yes, Sheridan was clever, — scamps often are; but Johnson hadn’t a spark of cleverality in him.’ The Life of Charlotte Bronte
  • In addition to this he had "got wind of the fact," that he was to be auctioneered off; soon these things brought serious reflections to Sheridan's mind, and among other questions, he began to ponder how he could get a ticket on the U.G.R.R., and get out of this "place of torment," to where he might have the benefit of his own labor. The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Auth
  • Moreover, this same officer, General Sheridan, many years after the close of the war, denounced several hundred thousands of his fellow citizens as "banditti," and solicited permission of his Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War
  • On February 27th Sheridan, with two divisions of cavalry, ten thousand sabers, moved up the Valley to Staunton.
  • Sheridan adored and idolized his big brother, Toews noted.
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • On February 27th Sheridan, with two divisions of cavalry, ten thousand sabers, moved up the Valley to Staunton.
  • While the neglected plays of lesser dramatists of the period have been celebrated in recent years, the comedies of Sheridan, once the staple of every rep company, have dipped in popularity.
  • It was one of the earliest of English dramatic burlesques, and was much performed during the 18th cent., during which period the genre developed to one of its highest points in Sheridan's The Critic.
  • Louise Pitre ( 'Ulrika') created the role of 'Donna Sheridan' in the Toronto production of "Mamma Mia!", and went on to make her Broadway debut and earn a Tony Award® nomination for the same role, when the musical first opened on Broadway in 2001. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • Directed by Lewis Milestone, it populates a Norwegian fishing village with several of Hollywood 's finest actors — Walter Huston, Ruth Gordon, Ann Sheridan, Judith Anderson and Morris Carnovsky — all coping differently with German tyranny. Five Flynn Flicks From the War Years
  • Sheridan was never going to do to him what he did to the Aussie no-mark the week before.
  • Sheridan muttered under his breath several times, making the people he was sitting with uncomfortable.
  • Her antiheroine tortures detective Archie Sheridan, carving out his spleen, cutting a heart shape into his chest and feeding him drain cleaner. A Female Serial Killer Takes a Breather
  • The small group stood together at the departure gate at Sheridan Airport.
  • Park staff and passers-by tried to give him first aid but it was only when he ran home to Sheridan Street that his mother recognised it as an air gun pellet wound.
  • ‘We want to take back the stolen state utilities and go further than that by taking control of the oil industry and collectivising insurance and finance,’ said Sheridan.
  • Little rags and shreds of smoke, so unlike the great silvery plumes that uncurled from the Sheridans 'chimneys. The Garden Party, and Other Stories
  • Donnellan and Everette drove the Sheridan tunnel 100 feet farther along the vein and found richer ore.
  • A poor kickout from Gillick fell to the feet of David Sheridan who spotted Maloney unmarked.
  • Sheridan said: ‘This is the 21st century and we have got people running about in garters and tights and that just doesn't fit with the modern world.
  • The only change to England's starting line-up on Thursday will be the return of Andrew Sheridan at loosehead prop. Six Nations 2011: Mark Cueto says England are now oozing confidence
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • As Elizabeth Linley, before she eloped with Sheridan around 1773, the sitter was a professional singer and member of a celebrated musical family in Bath.
  • It was a pleasant surprise when Sheila Sheridan came over to say hello.
  • _clever_, Sheridan might be clever; yes, Sheridan was clever, -- scamps often are; but Johnson hadn't a spark of cleverality in him. ' Life of Charlotte Brontë — Volume 1
  • Some 80 years later, Sheridan cleaned it up in a version called A Trip to Scarborough to suit a more censorious climate but happily retained ‘stap my vitals’ while adding one or two coinages of his own.
  • The title intended by Sheridan for this paper was "Hernan's Miscellany," to which his friend Halhed objected, and suggested, "The Reformer," as a newer and more significant name. Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 01
  • On Tuesday dined with Rogers, -- Mackintosh, Sheridan, Sharpe, -- much talk, and good, -- all, except my own little prattlement. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
  • Puleston's book itself goes on to relate his adventures which, after he lost the yawl, included joining Bruce and Sheridan Fahnestock in the schooner Direction on their famous trip through the South Pacific.
  • There was an embarrassed staff-walloper on the platform at Chicago to convoy our hero to General Sheridan forth-with, and from little Phil we learned that Sherman had sent word that the Sioux expedition was definitely to proceed without Custer. Isabelle
  • The changearound in scrum fortunes was illustrated when Al Baxter, a victim against England in the past, won a penalty from Sheridan at the set-piece, which Giteau landed. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • That habit of dilatoriness, which is too often attendant upon genius, and which is for ever making it, like the pistol in the scene just quoted, "shoot a bar too late," was, through life, remarkable in the character of Mr. Sheridan, -- and we have here an early instance of its influence over him. Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 01
  • The shrill howls of moral outrage that harried Tommy Sheridan to his incarceration had barely died when some fresh apostasies were spotted and the burning crosses have been scurrying hither and yon to see what can be condemned. Think Diouf is vile? Listen to the fans | Kevin McKenna
  • Sheridan himself loses no time in attacking what he calls ‘the mania of capitalism’, but the alternatives he advances sound quaint and dated.
  • On the restart, Meath looked to end the game as a contest, only for Sheridan to blaze his shot just wide of the target.
  • She was given the name Catherine Variety Sheridan—her middle name for the club and her last name for the theater outside which she had been found. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Sheridan for dinner, Colman for supper; Sheridan for claret or port, but Colman for every thing, from the madeira and champagne at dinner, the claret with a _layer_ of _port_ between the glasses, up to the punch of the night, and down to the grog, or gin and water, of daybreak; -- all these I have threaded with both the same. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 2 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • Sheridan's initial misgivings about involvement with theatre soon gave way to grandiose ambition.
  • Irish Coffee was invented by Chef Joe Sheridan in 1942.
  • By Wednesday, Sheridan was aswarm with inquisitive and sympathetic strangers asking troubling questions.
  • Sheridan had a procedure known as bicep tenodesis - and also had an operation to correct some previous shoulder surgery - which had not worked. BBC News - Home
  • Reid Pearce, mitigating, said Sheridan had a very unsettled family background.
  • On the other side of the scrum Andrew Sheridan, another well-acquainted with the destruction of Australian scrums, is back to vie with Payne and Joe Marler, the latest prop sensation. Dan Cole the tighthead Tiger who is too good to ditch
  • Nicholas is rather out of his element now; he cannot see the kitchen as he used to in the old House; there, one window of his glass – case opened into the room, and then, for the edification and behoof of more juvenile questioners, he would stand for an hour together, answering deferential questions about Sheridan, and Percival, and Castlereagh, and Sketches by Boz
  • He could see, however, that Erin didn't agree and conceded that, compared to New York, Sheridan was nothing.
  • Then, the unhappy wight what acts as dry-nuss to his _Grandmother_, finding his writing on the pavement with red and white chalk and sentiment, won't friz, -- gives over appealing to the sympathies, kidnaps our comic offspring, and (as our brother dramatist Muster Sheridan says) disfigures 'em to make 'em look like his own. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 25, 1841
  • Lewis Moody and Tom Croft hope to return from injury within the next week, while Andrew Sheridan will be keen to make a swift recovery from his ricked back. Six Nations 2011: Chris Ashton is proof of England's blooming youth
  • For the officers of the tiny garrison stationed at Camp Sheridan, the situation was akin to sitting on a powder keg.
  • However Sheridan then blotted his copy book by getting sent off in the 70th minute for foul and abusive language.
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • On Tuesday dined with Rogers, -- Mackintosh, Sheridan, Sharpe, -- much talk, and good, -- all, except my own little prattlement. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • Which is why I also believe that Tommy Sheridan and his Scottish Socialist Party are either wittingly or unwittingly dividing the independence vote, thereby making independence so much more difficult to achieve.
  • There are numerous pun formats including knock-knock jokes and the beloved malapropisms, the latter immortalized in the character of Mrs. Malaprop (from the French mal à propos, meaning inappropriate) in Richard Sheridan's 1755 comedy The Rivals. Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune
  • She was directly opposite the Sheridan Building then, waiting for the traffic to thin before she crossed, though other people were risking the passage, darting and halting and dodging parlously. The Turmoil
  • You may not be aware that Peter Mullan, the Scottish director of 'The Magdalene Sisters', is a committed Trotskyite and close political associate of Tommy Sheridan, the former 'convenor' of the Trotskyite Scottish Socialist Party. Growing into Freedom, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Then without warning in July 2010 he developed ulu like symptoms that sent him to the Sheridan VA Medical Center. R. B. Stuart: Honoring Our Nations Veterans as Cancer Stricken Soldiers Go Ignored
  • Moreover, this same officer, General Sheridan, many years after the close of the war, denounced several hundred thousands of his fellow citizens as "banditti," and solicited permission of his Government to deal with them as such. Generals, Confederate States of America, Biography, Soldiers, Louisiana, Southern States, Army, Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 9th., History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Personal narratives, United States, Campaigns, Military Life, Reconstruction.
  • He had to maintain a clean record, maintain a job, pay restitution to the owners of the buildings he had burned down, and have absolutely no contact with Sheridan Ryan.
  • After the vigil Mass on Saturday evening, the Blessed Sacrament will be carried in procession through Sheridan Park, not through Bohola village.
  • Not only that, but unloosen is actually a perfectly good, old verb; so is unloose, which turns up in Shakespeare and Sheridan and Shelley. Word Court
  • Michael Sheridan, Bishop of Colorado Springs, used a pastoral letter to lambaste people who professed to be Catholic and then voted for politicians whose platforms ran contrary to Church teaching.
  • A retired Galway harbourmaster, Captain Frank Sheridan, is to report to the government by the summer on the possibility of locating flotels in Irish ports to accommodate asylum seekers.
  • Anthony the son, had to address Captain Absolute the father, in the words of the dramatist: "I'll disown you; I'll unget you; I'll never call you Jack again!" the humour of the situation appealed too strongly to the audience, and more laughter than Sheridan had ever contemplated was stirred by the scene. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
  • Generals Grant and Sherman kept President Abraham Lincoln and his Secretary of State busy watching the victory parade, while General Sheridan ran his troops up and down the border in maneuvers designed to look as though they were about to invade Mexico. Cinco de Mayo: What is everybody celebrating?
  • But Sheridan, undazzled by his brilliant success up to this point, did not mar his work by overhaste. Hero Tales from American History
  • If Sheridan was magnificent enough to bestow a gold medal as an honorary reward of dramatick excellence, he should have requested one of the The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.
  • In a three game marathon, it took all the skill and experience to overcome Dominic Sheridan of Cavan.
  • Keeping Sheridan on a straight or even a wavy line definitely came into the category of crisis control.
  • But so long as the army could outmarch the Union infantry, Sheridan could not do great mischief. LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
  • This means there's a link between me and Richard Brinsley Sheridan and it's that both of us can perorate entertainingly on public issues at undue length. Gillpolack: Today I've been looking into how currenc
  • Keeping Sheridan on a straight or even a wavy line definitely came into the category of crisis control.

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