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How to use Dunstan in a sentence

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In early 1935, the Rondo left Glasgow in ballast, intending to round Scotland, pick up a cargo in Dunstan, Northumberland, and carry it to Oslo.
Fitting the skeleton key into the keyhole, Dunstan pushed the door open, and looked around the small room perfunctorily.
Dunstan had drawn his blade and swung round, the horses pulling the cart rolling their eyes in fright, drawing to a halt.
This is stolen from his cottage by the squire's reprobate son Dunstan Cass, who disappears.
Edgar, first King of All England, was crowned on Whit Sunday by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Saxon abbey on the site of the present Bath Abbey.
His most trusted advisor was Dunstan, who he recalled from exile and made Archbishop of Canterbury.
Eadwig was not a popular king, and his reign was marked by conflict with nobles and the Church, primarily St Dunstan and Archbishop Oda.
Later, in 1343, Prior Hathbrand gave bells dedicated to Jesus and St Dunstan.
In the 10th century, Dunstan brought Athelwold to Glastonbury, where the two of them set up a monastery on Benedictine lines.
Royal power was put behind the reforming impulses of Dunstan and Athelwold, helping them to enforce their reform ideas.
The proven origins are that in the 960s or early 970s, Saint Dunstan, assisted by King Edgar, installed a community of Benedictine monks here.
Abbo therefore clearly makes Dunstan, then still living and the recipient of his work, the authority for what he has to say.
James Dunstan, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said the first victim worked from a city centre address advertising as Oriental Waterbed Massage.
The pinnacle of Edgar's reign was his coronation at Bath in 973, which was organised by Dunstan and forms the basis for the current coronation ceremony.
During the reforms of Dunstan, archbishop from 960 until his death in 988, a Benedictine abbey named Christ Church Priory was added to the cathedral.
Examples from Classical Literature
Sir Dunstan Vaughan purchased it, and it had remained in the family ever since.
Dunstan was now old and as full of craft and wickedness as he was full of years.
Nor was the restoration of monasticism the only reform that Dunstan had at heart.
Saint Dunstan and Saint Christopher shield us from evil spirits!
Dunstan was waiting for this, and took his ale in shorter draughts than usual.
Dunstan enlarged it, and added the founder's name to the dedication.
The celebrated Dunstan favored the new doctrine, but Edwy opposed it.
There are two named after Dunstan, which gives us a limit to their dates.
Dunstan was thinking of the general mess of things should Minga return.
Saint Dunstan grant me the strength to keep your foolish head from harm.
Archbishop Dunstan was canonised and given May 13th as his mass day.
Dunstan decided against her, and caused Edward to be crowned.
Dunstan force their rude way into the quiet room, and hurl coarse insults at the sweet-faced Queen, and drag poor Edwy back to the loud clamour of the drunken brawl.
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