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regency - use in sentences
Converse of object
- assume: Constance assumed the regency for Frederick II, their son.
Adjective modifier
- Spanish: The aid of British troops, hitherto declined, was now asked for by the Spanish regency, which had replaced the central junta.
Modifies a noun
- register: Please call our victorian marble mantel showroom to discuss victorian marble mantel, regency register grates the CD in more detail.
- hotel: The second stop is at a regency style country house hotel about 300 meters from the picturesque harbor and beach of West Bay.
- council: The closest precedent for such a council was the regency council of six, the Guardians of 1286.
- town: For Retail Therapy and entertainment the regency town of Cheltenham, renowned for its stylish shops, is only a short drive away.
- style: Decorated in a regency style, the room features portraits of former Lord Mayors of this century.
- house: Thatched huts become villas, then timber inns and regency town houses.
Preposition: in
- city: All cards are regency in atlantic city of establishing personal.
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