What's the difference between sejeant and serjeant?

Sejeant


Definition:

  • (a.) Sitting, as a lion or other beast.

Example Sentences:

Serjeant


Definition:

  • () Alt. of Serjeantcy

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The commission has asked the serjeant at arms to: • Consider with the administration committee "whether it is necessary or appropriate for this category of passes to exist at all".
  • (2) However, it was in Serjeant Musgrave's Dance that she first showed her gift for an epic narrative.
  • (3) Price told Channel 4 News last night that four members of the committee had considered asking the serjeant at arms to issue a warrant forcing Brooks to attend.
  • (4) Children’s art is on display and in the granite church sunlight enhances the 1466 brass effigies of the serjeant-at-law Nicholas de Assheton, who died the year before, and his wife, Margaret – figures normally hidden beneath the chancel floor but revealed on this day.
  • (5) Some plays: 1955 All Fall Down; '57 The Waters of Babylon; '58 Live Like Pigs; '59 Serjeant Musgrave's Dance; '63 The Workhouse Donkey; '64 Armstrong's Last Goodnight; '65 Left-Handed Liberty.
  • (6) Nunn, who has already served his sentence, had lodged an appeal which was due to be heard before the common serjeant at the Old Bailey, but he backed out at the last moment.
  • (7) MPs have dispatched the deputy serjeant at arms of the House of Commons to Wapping to deliver a summons in person to Rupert Murdoch and his son James to insist they turn up to give evidence to a select committee over the phone- hacking scandal.
  • (8) Her mental and emotional preparation over the years were gifts to Ann Jellicoe's The Sport Of My Mad Mother, Ionesco's The Lesson, Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape and Endgame, Arnold Wesker's Roots and The Kitchen, and John Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's Dance, all designed within 21 months, in 1958-59.
  • (9) Serjeant Musgrave had been well received there and Arden collaborated with several American theatre groups.
  • (10) Lindsay Anderson directed Serjeant Musgrave's Dance in 1959, but just as importantly for its ultimate reputation, says Arden, Anderson also defended and promoted it in response to the initially cool critical reaction.
  • (11) Thus, the values of pKa as function of the composition of the media have been determination potentiometrically according to Albert and Serjeant.
  • (12) The security function, previously managed by the usher and serjeant, with a security controller seconded from the federal police, was also transferred to the new DPS.
  • (13) · The jury was unaware that an attempt had been made during the trial to bribe the judge, Common Serjeant of London Peter Beaumont.
  • (14) The only play that really made money was Serjeant Musgrave's Dance and that was when it became a set text in schools.
  • (15) Murdoch and his son James appeared at the committee after the deputy serjeant at arms was sent to deliver formal summonses in person.
  • (16) Career 2013: chair, public inquiry into Mid Staffs NHS foundation trust; 2010: chair, independent inquiry into Mid Staffs; 2009: qualified as deputy high court judge; 2008 to present: chair, education and training committee, Honorary Society Inner Temple; 1999 to present: head, Serjeants Inn chambers; 2000-06: Professional Negligence Bar Association (chair; vice-chair; member, executive committee); 2002: made Bencher of the Honorary Society Inner Temple; 2000-present: recorder (part-time judge); 1996-2000: assistant recorder; 1992: made a QC; 1973: called to the bar, Inner Temple.
  • (17) Sentencing Hassan to two three-year sentences to run concurrently and Hussain to three years and 28 months to run consecutively, Nicholas Hilliard QC, the common serjeant of London, said: "One piece of material like this on the internet is one piece too many.
  • (18) The Commons authorities allowed the search to go ahead after police reportedly informed Jill Pay, the serjeant at arms, that the director of public prosecutions had sanctioned the arrest of the Tory MP – a claim denied by the Crown Prosecution Office, which suggests that the authorities were misled.
  • (19) His letter states that the issues surrounding security are backed by the Serjeant of Arms and the parliamentary security director.
  • (20) He then asked the serjeant-at-arms to enforce the prohibition.

Words possibly related to "sejeant"

Words possibly related to "serjeant"