archdeacon造句1. The Archdeacon, to Theodora's amusement, mopped his brow.
2. The Archdeacon was not a man of agile mind.
3. They are, of course, gentler than Archdeacon Grantly; more democratic, less worldly and less glamorous.
4. She looked towards the Archdeacon and recognised the signs of some one about to take the plunge.
5. With the fish, the Archdeacon started on Cathedral heating systems he had known with special reference to the antipodes.
6. So the archdeacon and the precentor took their departure.
7. The archdeacon thinks that such a correspondence is disgraceful.
8. He told archdeacon that Esmeralda had married him to save his life.
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9. But now the archdeacon began to meditate on some strong measures of absolute opposition.
10. The archdeacon had truly expressed the workings of his mind.
11. He thought that the archdeacon and Mr. Arabin had leagued together against Eleanor's comfort.
12. Pierre told archdeacon that Esmeralda was very loving and kind.
13. The new pope was given the name Innocent by the archdeacon and invested with the scarlet mantle which signified his pontificate.
14. Theodora suspected that this was not an exercise that either the Bishop or the Archdeacon had had to perform before.
15. But of course, though not before ten-thirty as the Archdeacon was taking a matins for some one on holiday.
16. The magistrates, bailing Raper until March 30 for probation officer's reports, warned him to stay away from the Archdeacon.
17. I suppose the link between chapter and parish is really administratively through the archdeacon.
18. Towards evening on that day, when the judiciary officers of the bishop came to pick up from the pavement of the Parvis the dislocated corpse of the archdeacon, Quasimodo had disappeared.
19. There is one point I would like to mention, Mr. Archdeacon.
20. Mr. Arabin's bright eye twinkled as he caught that of the archdeacon.
21. The most remarkable feature in the whole occasion was the excessive liberality of the archdeacon.
22. This in itself was a terrible vexation to the archdeacon.
23. There is mention of this meal in the report of Archdeacon Theodosius and in the anonymous little work called "The Jerusalem Breviary, " as also in subsequent writings.
24. All this she attributed to the prejudice and conceit of the archdeacon.