Use of peerage in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include peerage at the start of sentence, peerage at the end of sentence and peerage in the middle of sentence

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peerage at the end of sentence


  1. She was given a peerage.
  2. He was granted a peerage.
  3. He was elevated to the peerage.
  4. He's been elevated to the peerage.
  5. Sir Peter was raised to the peerage.
  6. The Prime Minister offered him a peerage.
  7. It also probably cost Mr Ayling a peerage.
  8. Prior to union, each kingdom had its own peerage.
  9. It's quite clear which is which in Burke's peerage.
  10. After ten years in the government she was given a peerage.
  11. She has confirmed that she will accept the honour of a peerage.
  12. It not only puts another nail in socialism's coffin, but deprives him of a peerage.
  13. Mo Mowlam, the retiring Cabinet Office minister, is believed to have refused a peerage.
  14. There is no reason to suppose that the rest of the propertied classes were any more heavily burdened than the peerage.

peerage in the middle of sentence


  1. Each rank of the peerage was represented.
  2. A man who holds a peerage by descent or appointment.
  3. The Queen conferred the dignity of a peerage on him.
  4. Prominent were Burke's peerage and the 1963 Who's Who.
  5. The king conferred the dignity of a peerage on the general.
  6. In 1912 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Murray of Elibank.
  7. He was elevated to the peerage after distinguished service in industry.
  8. Mr Wakeham is to be given a peerage and will become Leader of the Lords.
  9. It is a tacit acknowledgement that neither office nor a peerage awaits them.
  10. Exceptionally, however, a peerage could be conferred or devolve upon a daughter or other heir.
  11. The first, in the West End, had as its clients the peerage and gentry rather than the mercantile classes.
  12. In February 1921 he gave up office and soon afterwards he accepted a peerage and retired from active politics.
  13. I earn my first of these by commenting that there were a few raised eyebrows when his peerage was announced last June.
  14. Professor Stone has estimated that the average landed income of the peerage was £2, 140 in 1559 and £3,020 in 1602.
  15. The name of a sports promoter disappeared from the list, and another candidate was downgraded from a peerage to a knighthood.

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