Matron Sentence Examples

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  • His wife is an assistant matron in a boarding house.

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  • Zenobia figured in the conqueror's splendid triumph at Rome, and by the most probable account accepted her fall with dignity and closed her days at Tibur, where she lived with her sons the life of a Roman matron.

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  • There is a brief early cameo of an autocratic matron by the great actress Judith Anderson.

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  • In 1879 she was appointed matron of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

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  • Not uncommonly, the maid or matron of honor hosts the bridal shower for the bride to be.

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  • Two assistant housemasters, two visiting tutors together with a resident matron give excellent support to the house parents.

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  • Between 1995 and October 1998 three matrons were employed and for a lengthy period the home was in the charge of an acting matron.

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  • He said she " was not a deputy matron nor on the rota " .

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  • In addition, each boarding house has a resident matron.

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  • To assist the Master and Matron respectively in maintaining due subordination in the Workhouse.

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  • His letters (especially Ep. 45) are full of outcries against his enemies and of indignant protestations that he had done nothing unbecoming a Christian, that he had taken no money, nor gifts great nor small, that he had no delight in silken attire, sparkling gems or gold ornaments, that no matron moved him unless by penitence and fasting, &c. His route is given in the third book In Rufinum; he went by Rhegium and Cyprus, where he was entertained by Bishop Epiphanius, to Antioch.

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  • My Matron of Honor, Helen and I are so close that I included her daughter as one of my bridesmaids.

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  • The matron or maid of honor, a close friend, or a co-worker is usually expected to host a wedding shower.

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  • If you'd like to do something different, a special piece for the maid of matron of honor, for example, you certainly can.

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  • Women whose dress cannot be modified or who cannot find an appropriate modest wedding dress can speak with the temple matron or bishop about using a temple dress provided by the church.

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  • It is not the responsibility of a bridesmaid, matron of honor, groomsman or best man to host an engagement party.

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  • Like many of her Emmerdale cast mates, Meg Johnson has enjoyed some time in live theatre, namely as Matron Mama Morton in the 1997 London version of Chicago.

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  • They reveal to us the true and better side of George Sand, the loyal and devoted friend, the mother who under happier conditions might have been reputed a Roman matron.

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  • So Beauty is by itself described as the Sensuous World, and in this capacity is called the Sacred King or simply the King, whilst Kingdom, the tenth Sephirah, which unites all the nine Sephiroth, is used to denote the Material World, and as such is denominated the Queen or the Matron.

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  • The tragic writers had occasionally taken their subjects from Roman life (fabulae praetextae), and in comedy we find the corresponding togatae of Lucius Afranius and others, in which comedy, while assuming a Roman dress, did not assume the virtue of a Roman matron.

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  • Dean said, in a volume that caused an elderly matron from Mobile to spill her dominoes and then knee the table and dump her companion's tiles.

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  • When he stepped inside the ancient building, he was surprised to see Fred was engaged in a robust game of pinochle with the jail matron in the outside office.

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  • While in town, Sean manages to get his frets dressed - ooh matron - by local luthier, Gordy Bischoff.

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  • Although the theory behind bringing back matron might make interesting reading, in practice it will all probably end in tears.

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  • She never married and eventually became matron of a hospital in Hong Kong.

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  • The hospital matron, Sister Eileen, met me at the convent.

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  • John Osborne told me that he wanted Jill Bennett to play the school matron.

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  • The day had arrived with more bumps and grinds than a burlesque matron.

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  • The letters, eleven in all, were not from Ouray, but to a Ouray minister's wife, from her sister, a Boston matron.

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  • In all household work she was specially proficient, her skill in the use of the needle not being excelled (she said) by that of any matron even of Rouen.

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  • The sentence was forthwith executed, his body being thrown into the cloaca, where, however, it was found by another pious matron, Lucina, whom Sebastian visited in a dream, directing her to bury him ad Catacombas juxta vestigia apostolorum.

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  • Pietas is represented on coins as a matron throwing incense on an altar, her attribute being a stork.

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  • The building stood there, gazing down on the quiet town like some magnificent matron, watching over her citizens as she had for a hundred years.

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  • Polyclitus seems to have fixed the type of Hera as a youthful matron, but unfortunately the exact character of her head cannot be determined.

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  • In several churches the office of St Veronica, matron, is observed on various dates.

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  • This was unusual, as Bird Song's matron had pestered him about the details of the emerging flora since he had arrived at the inn the prior week.

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  • They live in a home attached to the institution, under a matron, and in the most modern establishments each nurse has a separate bedroom, with common dining and recreation rooms. Private nursing staffs are attached to several of the hospitals; they are recruited from the staff nurses and probationers on completion of their course, and supply nurses to private patients.

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  • The Penitentiary is governed by a board of three prison commissioners, a superintendent, a warden, an assistant or deputy warden, a matron, a physician, and a chaplain, all appointed `by the governor, the commissioners for a term of four years, the other officers for a term of two years.

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  • Peter"; at least one case in which a beautiful Roman matron appealed, not in vain, to the better feelings of the Gothic soldier who attempted her dishonour; but even these exceptional instances show that Rome was not entirely spared those scenes of horror which usually accompany the storming of a besieged city.

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  • I hope you'll play both Wedding Planner and Matron of honor.

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