Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It would be unthinkable, of course, for him to sit while the Prolocutor stood.
The present Prolocutor could do that, and would in a moment if I told him to.
Early presiding officers were known by the title parlour or prolocutor.
He was prolocutor of the lower house of convocation in 1812.
Only clergy and laity, not bishops, may serve as Prolocutor.
You were to come to his suite in the Prolocutor's Palace yesterday at three.
As Prolocutor, I'm no more isolated than he was.
In the same year he was appointed Vice Prolocutor.
A prolocutor is one who speaks for others (Lat.
The Prolocutor had little influence in the governance of the city these days, according to everyone except Remora.
You have considered that in, um, due course you might eventually become Prolocutor, hey?"
You continue subject to the Prolocutor, eh?
Goodenough was prolocutor of the lower house of convocation for a short time.
In 1705 he was appointed prolocutor to convocation.
"You told me he says Scylla's made him Prolocutor."
Twisse was named in the ordinance as prolocutor.
The Prolocutor made everybody sit down."
The proposed censure was dropped apparently by the action of Francis Atterbury as prolocutor.
Now you're going to say you're working for His Cognizance the Prolocutor, or something like that.
"This old fox is the Prolocutor.
When convocation met on 21 November Jane had organised a party, and contested the election of a prolocutor.
The troopers behind the sandbag redoubt had been told he was an augur, and might know of the Prolocutor's letter by this time.
He had been, also, the prolocutor of the clergy in the Convocation of Canterbury.
Die, never Prolocutor.
In April of the following year he acted as prolocutor of convocation, working to obtain the vote of subsidies.