Similar words: comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, arise, Irish, flourish, militarism, arid. Meaning: ['pærɪʃ] n. 1. a local church community 2. the local subdivision of a diocese committed to one pastor.
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91. The parish council were not altogether happy with the road layout around the new pelican crossing, Mr. Hobbs reported.
92. I enclose the completed form that you mentioned for hire of the school classroom for Parish Council meetings.
93. The Parish Council have asked me to express their grave concern that such an incident could have occurred at all.
94. Ramsey's first holiday in Devonshire as a bishop was made unhappy by the news of the quarrel in the parish.
95. The Parish Council are of the opinion the satellite dish requires planning approval and it appears that no application has been made.
96. Phil Hughes, a district councillor and parish councillor, who lives in Bowes parish.
97. Throughout the winter, Kea and Kathy had plotted strategies to gain the Working Groups wider acceptance in the parish.
98. A new church in his last parish of Karori West; the local bowling club.
99. Main character established between twelfth and fifteenth centuries, with the choir later restored for use as parish church.
100. Parishes For local government purposes the parish had only existed within the boundaries of the former rural district councils.
101. Many members of the parish were profoundly ambivalent about the protest.
102. Campaigners now hope parish councillors will abandon their scheme for 30 new lights and accept alternative proposals instead.
103. The most distinctive land-mark in the parish is the Rimswell water tower, built in 1916 to serve South Holderness with water.
103. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
104. The Presbytery appoints the beadle of the parish to summond him pro secundo.
105. A claimant had a right of settlement in only one parish, originally in his or her father's place of birth.
106. Passing over the parish boundary at Sunderlandwick, the old toll bar is on the right, and Bar Farm opposite.
107. Mr. Kimber said the parish councils were now recommended to hold a contingency fund within their budget to deal with such problems.
108. By mid-February the archdiocese had yet to release its report on the parish, and he was beginning to worry.
109. Today we see this in terms of which places have the shops, local school, or perhaps the parish church.
110. There is also a third tier of parish councils, with minimal powers.
111. He was baptized in his own parish church of Arbory, 20 November 1774.
112. It has been passed round the parish councillors for any information or comments.
113. In addition, parish priests were feeling the pinch through reduced income from alms and tithes.
114. He concluded by thanking vice-chairman Tony Rudgard who has produced the useful monthly newsletter for parish councillors.
115. Like a priest in his parish, Lew took time to console Anna, an elderly stay-at-home who needs groceries.
116. Very high among Innocent III's ambitions was the improvement of the parish clergy.
117. At their recent meeting the Parish Council were disturbed to find that both these bills have increased substantially.
118. Jesty died in Worth Matravers 16 April 1816 and was buried in the parish churchyard.
119. Tom was particularly captivated by the children of the parish, who seemed so joyful despite their poverty and despite the war.
120. You see, the parish owns some property which is rented very cheaply to deserving people.