privy造句1 They were accused of being privy to the plot against the king.
2 I wasn't privy to the negotiations.
3 I was never privy to conversations between top management.
4 Colby was privy to the committee's decisions.
5 She was not privy to any information contained in the letters.
6 Only three people, including a policeman,[www.] will be privy to the facts.
7 The privy fell forward, landing door-down.
8 She spat into the grass outside the privy.
9 Each campsite had an outdoor privy, rustic but clean.
10 He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1909.
11 On the left was the privy, covered by a curtain which hung from a metal rod.
12 Appointed lord advocate and admitted to the Privy Council in 1951, he became lord justice-general and lord president in 1954.
13 On the front lines, the infantrymen were not privy to the intelligence part of the missions that we went on.
14 Finally, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council hears appeals from a very limited number of overseas territories.
15 I was privy to all their discussions on Hardy, as both had known him during the First World War.
16 Secondly, she would not be privy to any information contained in those letters.
17 Here he was, a civilian, suddenly being made privy to enormous affairs of state.
18 Letters under the privy seal were prepared by the thousand, and instructions were sent to the chief commissioners in each shire.
19 He recounted secret Privy Council discussions and acted as go-between in Anglican-dissenter negotiations.
20 Why had he chosen to make Vicky privy to this most closely guarded secret, and not me?
21 The Lord President of the Privy Council acting on behalf of the visitor rejected the petition.
22 His access to patronage, too, was gained through privy Seal connections.
23 The stone-lined privy pit was excavated a year ago by an archaeology field class from City College.
24 In July, for example, five Catholics were appointed to the Privy Council.
25 Agriculture is not like defence - a matter of being privy to private information; it is splattered all over the journals.
26 There are parts of my life, my dear Malcolm, that even you are not privy to.
27 In the boarding house he had lived in there was a privy in the backyard.
28 Another deportation order was served, and the case was taken before the privy Council in London.
29 It is a soiled and puckered hem, the golden treasury's privy purse.
30 I was replacing a Framus flat-top, built like a brick privy.