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(31) Sloane petitioned the Lords Commissioner of H.M.
(32) The Law Lords upheld that judgment.
(33) The House of Lords overturned the decision.
(34) Griffon-mounted Elf Lords soared over the army.
(35) They propose to abolish the House of Lords.
(36) The House of Lords held the clause unreasonable.
(37) They were also hired as soldiers by feudal lords.
(38) We pray and discuss the Lords work.
(39) These are the winners: the new lords of creation.
(40) Now, my lords, as to numbers.
(41) It was also passed, rather reluctantly, by the Lords.
(42) Lords and peasants shared attitudes and beliefs.
(43) The Lords are a famously rum bunch.
(44) Do you even need a House of Lords?
(45) The House of Lords upheld their claim.
(46) King: How now, my noble lords, good morrow!
(47) My Lords, this appeal is about Sunday trading.
(48) The lords of electronic entertainment hunger for fresh profits.
(49) But this novel has not just one but two barmen who could also at a pinch be hailed as lords of language.
(50) Time and the most careful deliberation of the issues raised are available in the House of Lords.
(51) Most citizens of Juarez are somewhat jaded to routine newspaper accounts of killings by rival drug lords or dueling gang members.
(52) Lords of Appeal in Ordinary - Law Lords - receive life baronies on appointment unless they are already ennobled.
(53) The Lords ruling was hailed as a landmark by tax practitioners around the country.
(54) The House of Lords defeated the first bill last month.http://sentencedict.com/Lords.html
(55) Finally. the House of Lords was a prime domestic reason for Unionist acceptance of coalition. but a constant source of friction.
(56) Surely one of the press lords could rustle up a limousine for her use?
(57) I predict with complete confidence that the House of Lords will never be abolished for two reasons.
(58) And it is these bit players who nearly always take the rap, rather than white-collar drug lords such as Amado Carrillo.
(59) Even the protection of the House of Lords is lacking, thanks to a spot of bother Lloyd George had in 1911.
(60) Yet in most cases regional custom was the surest defence against the aggression of neighbours, immediate lords or sovereigns.
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