Landlady Sentence Examples

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  • The video featured Ferrell and his landlady, played by writer and director Adam McKay's two-year-old daughter, Pearl.

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  • When Cleary spoke to his landlady on Monday, the seventeenth, he told her he'd already mailed her the key.

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  • I stayed there for 9 days and had a good landlady, until I, on Mag.

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  • Police found the landlady by issuing a radio appeal.

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  • It was a pleasant place with a very friendly landlady.

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  • Mainly because I didn't tell the landlady in writing about the window.

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  • He asked the landlady what account she chose to give of these persons being there.

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  • He lives in lodgings on Doughty Street and has a formidable landlady.

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  • The Silent Woman refers to a beheaded saint although other stories tell of a previous landlady who talked too much.

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  • He'd been given a yellow rose by the pub landlady, insisting I smell it by shoving it up my nose.

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  • Crossed the Wye yet again at Boughrood Bridge where a kind pub landlady filled our water bottles.

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  • Dora is a seaside landlady with special healing skills, her friend George is a small time personal manager.

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  • But the landlady had the pertinacity and also the cunning of her sex.

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  • The landlady tells Deborah off for sitting " on the garden " while ignoring the local ruffian rolling a joint by the front door.

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  • Among these was my landlady, who turned out to be a very competent tango dancer.

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  • She later became landlady of the Plow Inn, where she gained a formidable reputation as a regular battle-axe.

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  • A former landlady of the old Lion assured me that the cellar of the pub is definitely haunted!

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  • Ran into my old landlady from when I was a student.

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  • She is Susan, the saloon keeper - the new landlady.

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  • Neville will eventually marry Hufflepuff's own Hannah Abbot, who becomes the landlady of the Leaky Cauldron Pub.

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  • Fred was so sticky-sweet on the phone with the landlady that Dean took a break and used the john just so he wouldn't have to listen to the dribble.

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  • Little is known with certainty of his university career beyond the facts that he became a fellow of Jesus College in 1510 or 1511, that he had soon after to vacate his fellowship, owing to his marriage to " Black Joan," a relative of the landlady of the Dolphin Inn, and that he was reinstated in it on the death of his wife, which occurred in childbirth before the lapse of the year of grace allowed by the statutes.

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  • She was the daughter of Captain Cox, of Yarmouth, master mariner in the herring fishery, who died young; whereupon his widow maintained herself as landlady of the King's Head Inn at Croydon.

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  • The German landlady, hearing Rostov's loud voice, popped her head in at the door.

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  • By extraordinary good chance it had been overlooked by the landlady, and Coventry Patmore was able to recover it.

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  • One day his landlady, who may have heard strange stories of her solitary lodger, came to him in some trouble to ask him whether he believed she could be saved in the religion she professed.

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