Use of reverend in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include reverend at the start of sentence, reverend at the end of sentence and reverend in the middle of sentence
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reverend at the start of sentence
- Reverend Jones has moved to a new church.
- Reverend Edwards is the new prison chaplain.
- Reverend Sonny Lara is well-known for his oratory.
- Reverend Pinkerton will conduct her first service on this Sunday.
- Reverend Leonard Hendry has joined the dole queues in Tewkesbury.
- Reverend Sawyer says like everything else, his church is being hit by the recession.
- Reverend Peters was nominated for the honour by colleagues at Walworth Methodist Church.
- Reverend Stamina Jones was a tall, stately, white-haired man with clear eyes in an extremely dark round face.
reverend in the middle of sentence
- Do you remember reverend Ward?
- You have a visitor, reverend Mother.
- The reverend was on his way to Rome.
- The reverend Mother will see you now.
- A reverend gentleman is here to see you.
- The service was led by the reverend Jim Simons.
- Is it reverend, the reverend, Mr, Mrs, or what?
- Communion was celebrated by the reverend John Harris.
- Our worship today is led by the reverend John Parker.
- He walked in there a reverend and walked out a prophet.
- The reverend William Cronshaw delivered/preached the sermon.
- The reverend Canon Something-or-the-other was rounding it off.
- The reverend Mr Enders asked permission to speak on her behalf.
- So I spoke, and the reverend prayed and we all trooped out again.
- The self - styled ` reverend 'Harper is not a real clergyman at all.
- The young and kindly bearded reverend had tissue creases of sad worry round his eyes.
- His faith that men such as the reverend John Leale tried to do their best is unshaken.
- The reverend Mr Enders had assaulted the city fathers with his pleas and cries to spare her life.
- And reverend Michael Jeffrey said he couldn't beleive his son would go into the barn of his own free will.
- The reverend Richard Rowland Ward, who built the hall in 1821, must have been a desperately romantic character.
- The reverend William Spooner used to produce spoonerisms such as 'a scoop of boy trouts', instead of what he had meant to say - 'a troop of boy scouts'.
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