How To Use Vicarage In A Sentence
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The vicarage house is a handsome brick building in the Gothic style.
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But after eight months he is still at the vicarage, takes no services at St James's and remains on compassionate leave.
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Police found the antique gun in a grandfather clock at Holy Rood vicarage in Swinton.
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It was upon this untrodden area that the Vicarage windows looked out with discouraging blankness.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
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They waited till the vicar had died before they knocked down the vicarage.
LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
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The overall situation will probably mean that, in time, the community will have to become more aware of what needs to be done to maintain four churches, two priests houses, a vicarage and a community centre.
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He first acquired the vicarage of Sutton-on-the-Forest, later gaining a second living at Stillington.
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It is, above all, an account that starts in a Victorian vicarage.
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Pat offered to drive him to the vicarage and back, but he was adamant in refusal, mounted his bicycle, and pedalled off.
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But Austen stayed at home in the vicarage, and modern theorists have found it easy to project their own ideologies onto her seemingly blank slate.
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With the return of her father from the war, the move out of the vicarage to a postwar council house, and then the death of her grandfather, Lorna Sage's childhood, and her memoir, take a decidedly ordinary turn.
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They would operate from roomy vicarages with ample grounds and were welcome guests at the highest tables in their parishes.
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Progressists, therefore, who combated ecclesiastical preponderance in the Philippines, demanded the retirement of the friars to conventual reclusion or missions, and the appointment of _clérigos_, or secular clergymen to the vicarages and curacies.
The Philippine Islands
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This a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for our economic revival, and makes the "cheap money" policy during that earlier period of austerity under Hugh Dalton's Labour chancellorship of 1945-47 look like a vicarage tea party.
Planned penury is leading us to ruin
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Planning officers argue the vicarage garden is open so the new houses would be overlooked by existing properties.
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She always called at the vicarage whenever she was in the area.
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The Church would like a priest to work part-time in Crosscrake, living in the vicarage under a ‘house for duty priest’ arrangement.
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On the front lawn of his residence, a large vicarage surrounded by a nice garden, we were greeted by the appropriately named Ms Alice Flyte.
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The benefice became presentative in 1899 and was called a vicarage from the first institution (1909).
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Controversial plans to demolish a Covingham vicarage and cram 32 homes on to the site have been put on hold after protests from residents.
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Earlier this season Sale blew a golden opportunity to beat Saracens at Vicarage Road and have a score to settle for a previous string of heavy defeats by the Watford-based outfit.
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`The Board of Dilapidations is the Church's committee for the maintenance and repair of all vicarages and rectories.
GOODBYE CURATE
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Planning officers argue the vicarage garden is open so the new houses would be overlooked by existing properties.
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“Charawk, chawk, chawk, chawk, chawk, chawk!” shrieked the hindmost hen, hit smartly by the watering-can Mr. Skelmersdale had thrown, and fluttered wildly over Mrs. Glue’s cottage and so into the doctor’s field, while the rest of those Gargantuan birds pursued the pullet, in possession of the child across the vicarage lawn.
The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
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Remember last year, and the whole saga of the Vicarage being saved from falling down?
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She always called at the vicarage whenever she was in the area.
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It was then that Beryl Bartholomew came running out of the vicarage's gravelled drive, her long and flimsy nightie flowing in her slipstream, her bare feet seemingly oblivious to the harsh ground underfoot.
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The project began with the sale of the church's old meeting hall, which was housed in a dilapidated coach house at the vicarage.
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But both the vicarage and the church itself are in desperate need of repair.
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There was a peripatetic practitioner who came on Thursdays to the front room of a house near the Vicarage.
GOODBYE CURATE
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Last night his widow Melanie, who lived with him at their home in an old vicarage at Ulceby, North Lincolnshire, and also worked with him at the flying school, paid tribute to her husband.
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Perhaps the vicarage here too had been crowded, damp, unhealthy.
HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
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A modest vicarage is better than a palace where, he tells an interviewer, ‘there was no such thing as privacy.’
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There's a portrait of him in Llanberis vicarage in which he looks as irrepressible and intelligent as this action implies.
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RosscoMROE, a vicarage in dioc* of Killaloe, fit. in bar.
Topographia hibernica : or The topography ofIreland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom; with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population
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In the wintry weeks that followed he remained in the No3 shirt as the Leicester scrum did its worst to high-flying Saracens at Vicarage Road, then – and particularly wince-worthy this demolition job – to a Wasps pack, complete with Simon Shaw and England's incumbent loosehead, Tim Payne, a Lion no less.
Dan Cole the tighthead Tiger who is too good to ditch
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The new vicarage had been built in a respectable but little-frequented corner of the town - quiet, unvisited by tourists.
THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
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RossMERE, a vicarage in dioc. of Lifmore, fit. in bar.
Topographia hibernica : or The topography ofIreland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom; with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population
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Sure to find Miss Wetherby safe and sound at the vicarage, what?
DEVIL'S BRIDE
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The Society for Psychical Research is investigating reports of a ghost at the old vicarage.
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It represents a potential distraction, although any side capable of winning 13 games on the trot with a home ground as lacking in atmosphere as Vicarage Road can be described as single-minded.
Leicester 18-22 Saracens | Premiership final match report
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This was the second application for the vicarage, situated off Skipton Road and Haw Grove.
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The vicarage will become the home of the new Archdeacon of Wiltshire, who is due to take up the post in September.
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The village was small, the house, once a vicarage, was old and rambling.
THE GOLDEN LION
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She went with Harriet, and their walk passed by the vicarage, where Mr. Elton resides.
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Alfo a vicarage in roth Nov. Here were alfo three celebrated dioc. of Lifmore, fit. in bar.
Topographia hibernica : or The topography ofIreland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom; with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population
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In 1975 Ted retired and moved from the vicarage to a bungalow in Levens.
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The Blues dominated the first-half, looking for their fifth straight win in succession at Vicarage Park.
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Plans to subdivide the vicarage to create two houses and to build one detached and two semi-detached homes in the grounds were approved by Craven District Council's planning committee on Monday.
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So whenever I was stuck for reading material, I picked up The Murder at the Vicarage.
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So he clung on to his draughty vicarage in East Anglia as a man might to a small raft in stormy seas.
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Next Monday evening at the Vicarage a meeting of the PCC of Pontywen plus that of Llanhyfryd.
GOODBYE CURATE
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A sip of tea or coffee in the lovely gardens of the vicarage is a great way to finish up the outing.
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gentlefolk" followed Reynolds 'lantern towards the vicarage, and Mr. Thomas Reid, the conservative and melancholic sexton, put out the lights and locked the church doors, muttering a sour laudation of more primitive times, when "the gentlefolk minded their business.
A Tale of a Lonely Parish
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And he also reckons the Vicarage Road foreign legion would be willing to stay.
The Sun
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He lives in a double-fronted vicarage on Linden Avenue which has nine bedrooms and three reception rooms.
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The Rev Pam Smith offered places at the vicarage to residents, including Karin Young.
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Beyond this we take with us Willington, which gives name alio to a houfe and gentleman of a long and good delcent •, and Roftherne, the pa - rifh-church (impropriate and belonging to Chrift. church in Oxford, and a vicarage there), ftand - ing over a fpacious and goodly mere, whofe wafte waters help to enlarge the Bollin river; but we ttay to look more wefterly again to that great lordfliip, parilh, and precinft of Lymm, which reacheih down again to the Mcriey fide.
The History of Cheshire: Containing King's Vale-royal Entire
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It was early spring, the first rathe-primroses were showing their milk-fair faces on the cliff, and the light-green leaves were beginning to uncrumple on the wind-wilted elders, when John-James appeared on a mission of his own at the Vicarage.
Secret Bread