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How to use Audley in a sentence

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

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A little Dutch clock in the bar struck one while Lady Audley lingered in this irresolute, absent manner.
His local was the West End Working Men's Club, in Audley Road, Chippenham, and he enjoyed playing darts, pool, skittles and bingo.
The Wiltshire Times launched a hunt two weeks ago for video footage of Audley Richards competing in the bobsleigh event in the winter Olympics.
Audley End is one of England's grandest country homes with over 30 lushly decorated rooms to enjoy.
Even more bad news is that Audley Harrison intends to make a comeback.
He was seen by many people as the man they wanted to bring about their shared aims, including Thomas Audley.
Margaret Audley, Duchess of Norfolk, 1562, companion to portrait of the Duke, by Hans Eworth.
Richard, 33, of Audley Road, South Gosforth, had beaten off 90 competitors to be Britain's only representative in this year's Fulda Challenge.
It was confirmed on 7 September 2010 that Haye would fight Audley Harrison on 13 November 2010 at the Manchester Arena.
Dear old Audley had the amateur game sussed.
It should not be about Audley Harrison tonight when he finally, after 12 years and 33 fights, gets the chance to win the British title he once claimed he could win in his first bout.
On 1 July 1535, More was tried before a panel of judges that included the new Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Audley, as well as Anne Boleyn's father, brother, and uncle.
Examples from Classical Literature
Such an event as a shoeblack in South Audley Street was not to be passed by.
The dinner's going again in spanking style, and old Audley has got to make a speech in honour of the forks being saved.
Michael Stockton, a pigeon fancier, from Audley, north Staffordshire, admitted killing Susan Rondel but his legal team argue he was provoked.
At the corner of Grosvenor Square and South Audley Street, a man passed him in the mist, walking very fast and with the collar of his grey ulster turned up.
Michael Stockton, a pigeon fancier, from Audley, north Staffordshire, has admitted killing Susan Rondel but his legal team have argued that he was provoked.
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