How To Use Victorian age In A Sentence
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In the Victorian age, the theatre was the home of lurid melodrama for the masses.
Times, Sunday Times
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The son of a yeoman farmer, he was one of those remarkable men of the Victorian age.
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Here Maury's chronometrical sea science intimates the degree to which the chronometer had come, in the Victorian age, to embody nothing less than rationality itself.
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Fraser claims to hate ‘the modern world’ and would doubtless prefer to have lived in the Victorian age.
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The Victorian Age is often boasted of as an age of progress.
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A rare survivor from the Victorian age, the gardens have been returned to their heyday and are full of spectacular spring bulbs.
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Here Maury's chronometrical sea science intimates the degree to which the chronometer had come, in the Victorian age, to embody nothing less than rationality itself.
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The two aunts, originally meant to be stodgy and throwbacks to the Victorian age, come across immediately as warm, lovable eccentrics.
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The Victorian age was supposed to have been temperate, prudish, serious and industrious, rather like the good Queen herself.
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Yet by the end of the nineteenth century - the apogee of the Victorian Age - the moral justification for the empire and the scientific knowledge of the effects of opium use could no longer ensure that this drug trade would go unchallenged.
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In the Victorian age, the theatre was the home of lurid melodrama for the masses.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nor could Charlie Raven, the greatest escapologist of the Victorian Age.
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Today, the tearoom is a time-capsule of the Victorian age.
Melbourne
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I'm sorry, your forebears must have lived in a parallel universe to mine. Is this the Victorian age of the Little Match Girl?
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Tales that send a shiver down the spine were in their heyday in the Victorian age.
Times, Sunday Times
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Victorian conceptions of women's comportment and their place in society as well as everyone else's place in the Victorian age seem strange and confining.
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Our skeptical era would never tolerate the panegyrics of, say, the Victorian age.
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Here Maury's chronometrical sea science intimates the degree to which the chronometer had come, in the Victorian age, to embody nothing less than rationality itself.