(v.) A messenger or crier of a court; a servitor; one who cites or bids persons to appear and answer; -- called also an apparitor or summoner.
(v.) An officer in a university, who precedes public processions of officers and students.
(v.) An inferior parish officer in England having a variety of duties, as the preservation of order in church service, the chastisement of petty offenders, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) She became a household name in the 1980s when she presented ITV prime-time show Game for a Laugh with Henry Kelly, Matthew Kelly and the late Jeremy Beadle.
(2) I think socially we are more advanced here but politically they are just miles ahead, it shows in their television, drama, film and all artistic media representation," Beadle added.
(3) Drosophila salivary glands were explanted and incubated with 3-H-uridine (or 3-H-thymidine) in Ringer's solution (Ephrussi-Beadle modified saline) adjusted to pH values in the integral range, 4 to 10.
(4) Controlling pH of Ephrussi-Beadle Ringer's solution in such experiments a necessity.
(5) Beadle was born in Hackney, east London, the offspring of an extra-marital affair between his mother and a newspaper journalist father he never knew.
(6) Beadle 30 years ago and were preserved at various time intervals by freeze-drying.
(7) On Saturday, former boxer and current promoter Oscar De La Hoya tweeted that the ban on Beadle and Nichols was a “ classless move ”.
(8) For the Daily Express, he wrote Jeremy Beadle's Today's the Day strip about souped-up anniversaries, thus hitting on what was to become his stock-in-trade, an exploitation of little-known facts.
(9) A) I'll never feel clean again B) I'm now aware that I can provoke my own beating.” Beadle added: Michelle Beadle (@MichelleDBeadle) Violence isn't the victim's issue.
(10) Jeremy Beadle, a Nineties prankster, proposed that Stagg face a second trial before the cameras.
(11) Beadle echoed comments by the BBC's then chief creative officer Pat Younge, who said two months ago that the US television industry was more favourable to ethnic minorities.
(12) Beadle later confirmed that HBO was able to re-approve her credential late Friday night, but she had gone home “after hearing my credential was pulled” – and by which point the confusion over access provoked speculation that Mayweather had tried to prohibit reporters who have highlighted the many accusations against him.
(13) But the move also produced an invitation in 1974 from the North West Arts Association to organise a rock festival at Bickershaw - and an ideal niche for Beadle's gift-of-the-gab and organisational skills.
(14) Beadle's success in establishing biochemical genetics on a firm foundation was due to a combination of several circumstances.
(15) • Phil Beadle's latest book is Why Are You Shouting At Us?
(16) George Beadle proposed that the striking morphological differences between cultivated maize and its probable wild progenitor (teosinte) were initiated by a small number of mutations with large effects on adult morphology.
(17) Beadle's selection of Neurospora was most appropriate.
(18) Having failed his 11-plus, Beadle went to Orpington secondary modern school, easing the boredom by joining CND marches, working for Oxfam and playing a pantomime dame for a youth club.
(19) The Broncos had just moved into field-goal range when they were set back 10 yards by a tripping call against offensive lineman Zane Beadles.
(20) From inside ESPN itself, the SportsNation presenter Michelle Beadle used Twitter to say : “So I was just forced to watch this morning's First Take.
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Definition:
(n.) An under officer of a church, whose business is to take care of the church building and the vessels, vestments, etc., belonging to the church, to attend on the officiating clergyman, and to perform other duties pertaining to the church, such as to dig graves, ring the bell, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) The gap would have been closer had Sexton not missed those consecutive kicks but the fly-half was back on track in the 61st minute and Ireland had passed their Welsh target with O’Brien about to reach out for his second try that the replacement fly-half Ian Madigan converted.
(2) Richard Sexton, director of business development at surveyor e.surv , said the CML figures masked the true picture of what was happening to the housing market nationwide: "It is bad news that overall house purchase lending was so weak in July, but the good news is that it has not turned out to be a UK-wide phenomenon.
(3) Sexton converted for 17-3 after 25 minutes, which could have been worse had Hogg not performed his second try-saving act before being at the heart of the Scottish try.
(4) He explains in detail how opportunities came about in his early days at Fulham and Chelsea, name-checks everyone who has influenced his coaching career, from Dave Sexton through to Carlo Ancelotti, the Real Madrid manager who is sitting alongside him at the Spanish club's training ground, and stresses over and again the importance of learning.
(5) Richard Sexton, a director at e.surv, said: “This is a trend which started at the end of last year and has continued into 2017.
(6) Sam Sexton Kenilworth, Warwickshire • George Monbiot ( Comment , 9 September) paints a sunny picture of a nation united in the struggle to free itself from foreign domination, ready to emerge on to the level playing fields of independence.
(7) Richard Sexton, director of e.surv, said the first-time buyer market was "alive and kicking again" and confidence was returning to the housing market.
(8) Commenting on the BBA figures, Richard Sexton director of chartered surveyors e.surv, said: “Borrowers finally have more money in their pockets as inflation remains limited and wages are experiencing a tangible rise.
(9) In the Australian on Monday, Michael Sexton, a legal academic and New South Wales solicitor general, also called for the changes to go ahead.
(10) "Wilf McGuinness, Frank O'Farrell and Dave Sexton never managed it and Tommy Docherty took us into Division Two before finding the magic formula.
(11) Richard Sexton, business development director at chartered surveyors e.surv, said: "The market is still very delicate at the moment.
(12) History shows Andrew Sexton Gray to have been a founder of Australian ophthalmology.
(13) In her poem "Rapunzel," Anne Sexton maps out a model of lesbian etiology that at once parodies the model proposed by Freud and significantly amends it.
(14) "In February 2013, immediately after the revelations about horse meat, total supermarket organic sales increased to their highest level in nine months, indicating a growing desire among consumers for food that they can trust," Sexton said.
(15) Sexton says, perfectly accurately, that FLS has been like a "course of steroids" for the mortgage market.
(16) She said something like, "Anne Sexton is dead – she's done it too," and some floor of some world seemed to fall away from under us, and keep falling and falling.
(17) The female pre-Oedipal phase is crucially at stake in such a comparison, as Sexton's account suggests that the pleasures of the pre-Oedipal mother-daughter dyad are dangerously strong for the girl child, and seem to be the force that compels the majority of girls into the rechanneling of libidinal desire from the mother to the father.
(18) Literary editor David Sexton will also contribute to the TV column.
(19) Sexton added the conversion – off the left upright, further suggesting that what luck there was might be going Ireland’s way – and the holders were seven points up in six minutes and 10 after 10 minutes – the Welsh differential halved – when Sexton landed his first penalty.
(20) Richard Sexton, business development director of e.surv , said: "With the economy in peril from every angle, lenders are playing it safe and training their sights on wealthier borrowers.