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How to use equerry in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word equerry? Here are some examples.

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Being a known equerry to the Prince, I was often peppered with questions of this nature while out about the piazza.
The couple met on the show last autumn when the former equerry to the Duke of York ended up choosing presenter Jonsson over the contestants.
Soon after the end of the war George VI appointed as his equerry a much-decorated air ace, Group Captain Peter Townsend.
In due course, the horse arrived with the vet, groom, and an equerry, in a large horsebox.
As she left the church after the 40-minute service, a smiling Sophie linked arms with husband Edward and Timothy Laurence, a former royal equerry.
Honoré V had been under the Empire, first equerry to the Empress Josephine, and gallant officer of Napoleon 1st.
Yes Jamie had a job of being his equerry, but it was more of a social position that would give him connection to better himself in the eyes of British Society.
Peter Townsend, the royal equerry she loved but could not marry because he was divorced.
Bertie's hour proved more eventful for both his comptroller and his equerry decided to show up right after the gentlemen separated from the ladies.
At 22, Ludwig became engaged to his cousin, Sophia, but the arrangements were called off when his relationship with an equerry, Richard Hornig, blossomed.
When I joined the palace as an equerry I was on loan from the Navy.
While staying at the palace of Fontainebleau, she ordered the summary execution of her equerry, Marchese Gian Rinaldo Monaldeschi, alleging that he had betrayed her plans to the Holy See.
The aiguillette is worn on the right shoulder by a royal equerry, for example, aide-decamp to the governor general or to a lieutenant governor, and on the left shoulder for all other appointments.
And with an equerry and friends in tow, she danced the Lambeth Walk and the Hokey Cokey from Buckingham Palace to Park Lane, by way of Parliament Square.
The reality, naturally, in no way corresponded to that ideal the Weimar court was petty, backbiting, and snobbish but in Charlotte von Stein, the wife of the duke's equerry, Goethe thought he saw the ideal embodied.
In 1726, Messire Vivant de Micault, equerry and secretary of King Louis XVI, built a château and all the winegrowing outbuildings that can still be seen today.
Examples from Classical Literature
The difficulty of broaching the subject to his equerry struck him as unsurmountable.
The chamberlains and the equerry have departed with their letters of announcement.
He ordered his equerry to offer them his protection, and everything that they might require.
As first equerry, it was necessary that Albert should accompany the prince.
For a soldier and equerry you seem to know a great deal of the history of your country.
He was travelling with a single equerry, and the equerry, too, has vanished.
And her equerry has been hurried back to look after her harried estate.
Take Martin, the equerry, with you, and three of the grooms.
Holding his captive before him, Damis turned to the equerry.
The old equerry drew a letter from under his leathern jacket.
Here, then, we found the equerry again, consumed by anxiety.
She'd get there before me and sit down next to an equerry and I always got the somebody who was rather difficult.
These are namely Charles Gray, the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, and Wing Commander Andy Calame, the Queen's equerry.
He waited till he saw her in the act of stepping ashore, when, suddenly swooping down, he carried her off before her equerry in attendance had advanced to offer her his hand.
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