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Sentence count:234+4Posted:2017-02-24Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: wardSimilar words: guardon guardvanguardgordian knotguaranteeguarantorcordialIndianMeaning: ['gɑrdɪən /'gɑːd-]  n. a person who cares for persons or property. adj. providing protective supervision; watching over or safeguarding. 
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91. Her brother Martin, a Guardian reporter and steam-train enthusiast, did likewise.
92. The knowledge of an empiricist's guardian angel would presumably be neither embodied nor built in.
93. Over the following year Mirror readers as well as Guardian and Telegraph readers proved relatively stable in their political preferences.
94. There is an hierarchical structure, but managerial authority is respected as a benign guardian of company interests.
95. The Manchester Guardian was a mass medium in Manchester from its foundation in 1821.
96. My friend and his wife have always been convinced that they were in the company of guardian angels.
97. The Guardian, in its wisdom, plucks out of the blue a figure of £200 million.
98. In the front was a guardian of brazen hue and dragon form lighting the skies with his radiance.
99. Once cast in the role of Guardian of Truth and Traditional Wisdom, a scientist ceases to be scientific.
100. If you wish success in life, make perseverance your bosom friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your elder brother and hope your guardian genius. Joseph Addison 
101. You have to get the signature of the child's parent or guardian.
102. Has he not already demonstrated that Kant wants to set himself up as the enlightened guardian of women and other immature persons?
103. A Guardian student survey published this week confirms the university law schools' worst fears.
104. To be a Vestal Virgin meant both to be a guardian of the hearth and to be absolutely pure.
105. Very often a guardian ad litem will be appointed before the directions appointment so that he may attend.
106. Alternatively,(http://sentencedict.com/guardian.html) the doctor may seek the concurrence of a relative who is neither a parent nor a guardian.
107. Either way the notion is both ill-informed and ridiculous and it comes from paying too much attention to newspapers like the Guardian.
108. A parent or guardian can always apply for a s8 order in the course of care proceedings.
109. No discrimination case, though, was as bizarre as the one that arose when I was representing Guardian National Bank.
110. In other cases early appointment is clearly desirable so that the guardian can attend the first directions appointment.
111. It is possible therefore for the court to appoint a solicitor even though a guardian has been appointed.
112. Let no politician claim that there is a bias within the corporation towards the Guardian.
113. Paul Myners, 51, has been appointed non-executive chairman of the Guardian Media Group.
114. Before motoring became firmly established, the brigade was not only the district's guardian but also one of its greatest attractions.
115. When Sara was 7, Aunt Maggie became her legal guardian.
116. Where a guardian ad litem is not appointed initially there is power to appoint at any subsequent stage in the proceedings.
117. He has Carlos Alfonso, Giants bullpen coach / guardian angel.
118. Their attempts as detailed in Easter Monday's Guardian might well misfire.
119. The court must obtain the consent of the child's parent or guardian.
120. Where the court has appointed a solicitor the guardian ad litem may apply for termination of his appointment.
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