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Sentence count:178+6Posted:2016-09-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: anarchypatriarchymarchstarchresearchresearcherarchitectin search ofMeaning: ['mɑnə(r)kɪ /'mɒ-]  n. an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority. 
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31. Too much publicity has destroyed the mystique of the monarchy.
32. Britain is a monarchy.
33. Each of the three was a constitutional monarchy.
34. The US has close ties with the Saudi monarchy.
35. The monarchy, therefore, has always seemed a bit inappropriate.
36. That is the crucial point about this amazing monarchy, with its ridiculous assumptions about itself.
37. Opinion polls show a huge dip in enthusiasm for the monarchy.
38. The fourth element of the constitution is one that I have described as a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy.
39. The 1789 revolution marked the end of the French monarchy.
40. Opposition leaders hailed the visit, calling for a referendum on the restoration of the constitutional monarchy.
41. In his acceptance of the pope's lordship, John ensured the protection of the monarchy and of the succession.
42. Q.. Will the monarchy survive the bunch now living in Buckingham Palace?
43. The remainder of the formal powers of the monarchy are strictly limited.
44. Her fate has taken her on a different journey, a route where the monarchy is secondary to her true vocation.
45. After appearing to be in terminal decline the monarchy is back in business.
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46. He brought to his office a conviction that a bishop had a dual responsibility to serve both church and monarchy.
47. Butboth Fiennes and West imply that he is as much imprisoned by monarchy as by literal incarceration.
48. At the same time, he was totally loyal to Franco and unlikely to seek Allied aid to bring back the monarchy.
49. One proposed change, however, has an air of inevitability about it: the junking of the monarchy.
50. Monarchy was as widely taken for granted at the end of the nineteenth century as is universal suffrage today.
51. The Lancastrian monarchy had depended heavily upon the customs duties for its normal revenue.
52. Viewed from the Winter palace the much-vaunted power of the monarchy seemed distinctly overrated.
53. At that time, Nepal was transformed from an absolute monarchy into a multi-party democracy.
54. One is that the monarchy in Britain will end when the ravens leave the Tower of London.
55. Among ordinary people almost everywhere, however, the idea of monarchy had still great emotive power.
56. Did political stability justify the pretensions and excesses of his republican monarchy?
57. It was republicans who argued their case(sentencedict.com), not those who took monarchy for granted.
58. Under a constitutional monarchy, the Tsar was Grand Duke, with a bicameral legislature.
59. This may seem surprising in view of the widespread acceptance of monarchy.
60. Nevertheless the real power of the monarchy in Great Britain declined during the three generations which followed the revolution of 1688-89.
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