Moira Sentence Examples

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  • Moira was surprised to see her but led her quickly to her room, unwilling to spend much time questioning her.

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  • I can make me and Moira one then we'll all match.

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  • I just woke up, Moira.

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  • She waited until Moira's footsteps faded before dialing her father.

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  • I have to tell Moira.

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  • The springs are at Moira, 3 m.

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  • In 1793 Rawdon succeeded his father as earl of Moira.

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  • Lord Moira's sound judgment on public affairs, combined with his military reputation and the uprightness of his character, won for him a high position among the statesmen of the day, and he gained an additional prestige from his intimate relations with the prince of Wales.

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  • Moira Gillett, she always insisted on windows being open - even in winter!

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  • At an estate agency the proprietress, Moira, makes some explicit sexual overtures to Carla which she finds intriguing.

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  • Second was the former South African radio starlet Moira Lister.

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  • Eventually Davidson would go on to play Sister Mary Moira, Penelope and Thomas - all members of the Banks family who looked remarkably like Kristen.

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  • Lucas was the son of Dan Scott (Paul Johansson) and his high school girlfriend Karen Roe (Moira Kelly).

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  • Eileen Davidson began her tenure on the NBC daytime drama as heroine Kristen Blake, but under the show's writers, Eileen Davidson also played Susan Banks (a Kristen look alike) as well as Sister Mary Moira, Thomas and Penelope.

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  • Another citadel, Fort Moira, is situated on the other extremity of the ridge.

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  • There are extensive coal-mines in the neighbouring district, as at Moira, whence the Ashby-de-la-Zouch canal runs south to the Coventry canal.

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  • Fox and Grenville came into power in 1806, Lord Moira, who had always voted with them, received the place of master-general of the ordnance.

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  • As a mark of the regent's regard Lord Moira received the order of the Garter in 1812, and in the same year was appointed governor-general of Bengal and commander-in-chief of the forces in India.

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  • Lord Moira, having travelled through the northern provinces and fully studied the question, declared war against Nepal (November 1814).

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  • For his masterly conduct of these affairs Lord Moira was created marquess of Hastings in February 1817.

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  • The successor of Lord Minto was Lord Moira, better known as the marquis of Hastings, who governed India for the long period of nine years, from 1814 to 1823.

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  • Sir George Barlow and Lord Minto had remonstrated in vain, and nothing was left to Lord Moira but to take up arms. The campaign of 1814 was little short of disastrous.

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