Use of burgher in Sentences. 37 Examples

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burgher in the middle of sentence


  1. Even take the word burgher or bourgeois.
  2. The pop festival has shocked the good burghers of Canterbury.
  3. The pop festival has shocked the good burghers of Canterbury.
  4. The pop festival have shocked the good burgher of canterbury.
  5. Seller unagree to allowance over 30 c burgher push undesirable.
  6. The burgher population is mostly Roman Catholic or Presbyterian.
  7. The burgher population is mostly Roman Catholic or Presbyterian.
  8. The opposite of burgher societys ethics and national ethics is artificial.
  9. The opposite of burgher societys ethics and national ethics is artificial.
  10. Out upon these graceless scholars who dare to address a burgher in such a manner!
  11. Won the "president freedom honor" in 2002, it's the tiptop honor that USA burgher can gain.
  12. Won the "president freedom honor" in 2002, it's the tiptop honor that USA burgher can gain.
  13. The burghers of Birmingham also reckon the chevron-shaped symbol looks like a two-finger salute.
  14. When the Kyburgers sold Burgdorf to Bern in 1384 the townsfolk had already acquired burgher rights.
  15. The legal profession served as a means of upward social mobility for burghers, Sinhalese and Tamils.
  16. The result was stiff, distant even,(.com/burgher.html) and the three or four burghers bowed even lower.
  17. The market square, flanked by the colourful gables of burgher houses, is probably the definitive site of the area.
  18. During our meal the restaurant had begun to fill up with the pre-theatre crowd, Brighton burghers and their wives.
  19. The market square, flanked by the colourful gables of burgher houses, is probably the definitive site of the area.
  20. Most burghers who voted for the right did so to express uncertainty and fear about the looming costs of unification.
  21. In general, such luxury items occur only rarely in Lincoln and the owners may well have been relatively wealthy burghers.
  22. In general, such luxury items occur only rarely in Lincoln and the owners may well have been relatively wealthy burghers.
  23. Opposition by burghers, who feared for the fishing, ensured that Plymouth Dock, later Devonport, was later chosen instead.
  24. Out upon the wharfs they came, Knight and burgher, Lord and Dame, And around the prow they read her name, The Lady of Shalott.
  25. Comprised of middle and upper class Dutch citizens, burgher Pikemen are amongst the better trained militias of Northern Europe.
  26. Comprised of middle and upper class Dutch citizens, burgher Pikemen are amongst the better trained militias of Northern Europe.
  27. In the Netherlands (and most of the rest of Europe), by contrast, merchants and artisans commonly used coats of arms, called " burgher arms."
  28. More specifically, the economic independence and personal freedom of the burgher class helped to shape the citizenry of the modern nation state.
  29. When we ask for the answer why they did that way, it's mainly related to the prosperity of merchandise economy and the flourishing of burgher class.
  30. When we ask for the answer why they did that way, it's mainly related to the prosperity of merchandise economy and the flourishing of burgher class.
  31. Karl Marx endowed burgher society with economical basis, and there is no burgher society which always pursues individualism in a more general sense.
  32. It's a conventional burgher portrait of a specific person in a specific setting, of a kind Rembrandt had painted, to his considerable profit, many times.
  33. It's a conventional burgher portrait of a specific person in a specific setting, of a kind Rembrandt had painted, to his considerable profit, many times.
  34. Si burgher, a 72-year-old US man with 8cm-long eyebrows, has raised $1600 for charity by allowing people who paid a turn at trimming his out-of-control brows.
  35. Si burgher, a 72-year-old US man with 8cm-long eyebrows, has raised $1600 for charity by allowing people who paid a turn at trimming his out-of-control brows.
  36. He suggested that fostering mutual secured financing societies of mini and medium- sized burgher enterprises would be an important measure for solving financing puzzledom of min...
  37. This divergence between the urban burgher society and the feudal state has prepared the social and material conditions and institutional basis necessary for the modern nation state.

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