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vicarage - use in sentences
Converse of object
- discharge: The benefice is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at £ 6 1s.
- build: He also built the Vicarage which can still be seen, with some chimneys modeled on the church towers of his previous parishes.
- hold: As well as his appointment at St Mary's, Van Mildert held the vicarage of Farningham in Kent from 1807 to 1813.
- become: Then in 1316 Aldham became a Vicarage appropriated to the college of Thele.
- include: Accommodation might include an old vicarage, the village inn, or a working farm.
Adjective modifier
- perpetual: It was a perpetual vicarage with the appointment of the vicar being in the hands of Dunkeld.
- Victorian: The large Victorian vicarage next to the church survived in 1977.
- former: On the west is a single iron gate from the former vicarage.
- old: On top of the hill left, is the old vicarage.
- present: The church center was added in 1988, to replace the old church hall which was located on Queens Road near the present vicarage.
- new: In 1999 a new Vicarage was built behind the church.
Modifies a noun
- garden: Thus, on hearing children in the vicarage garden playing on a swing, he hears them calling " My turn next!
- house: The vicarage house is a neat building a short distance from the church, erected in 1825.
- tea: It is not all the vicarage tea party image some like to project!
- party: It is not all the vicarage tea party image some like to project!
Noun used with modifier
- century: The town itself is a attractive with shady trees, a notably a 14th Century vicarage.
Preposition: in
- diocese: The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Ripon.
- patronage: The living is a vicarage in the patronage of the Bishop of Exeter.
- gift: The living is a vicarage in the gift of the Lord Chancellor.
Preposition: of
- value: The benefice is a vicarage of the annual value of £ 327, in the patronage of the vicar of St. James ' .
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