Manor

//ˈmænəɹ//

"Manor" in a Sentence (16 examples)

An ancient manor, probably from the time of the Templar Knights, is the home to our family, and its outbuildings welcome friends and holiday guests all year round.

Tom got lost inside the manor.

His spirit still haunts the manor.

Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name, nor can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild, profane, and godless man.

Sami owned a majestic English manor.

There are many beds in the manor.

I shared my antique ex-house built in 1927 or 1928 with my brother's family, and we jokingly called it Lakewood Manor. It was on Lakewood Drive in Vancouver, BC, a place with many antique homes then.

The manor isn't a place to party.

Gunter and Rima played hide and seek the last they visited the manor.

Jonas cut the manor’s power.

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[T]he owners of Doddington Hall, in Lincolnshire, have brought the folly into the 21st century, by building a 30ft pyramid in the grounds of the Elizabethan manor.

'I'm a fatalist,' said Mr James Anderton, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester. [...] James Anderton in his suite of offices on the eleventh floor of the modern glass-and-concrete police building, looking out over his domain, his patch, his manor.

Dixon, who was finally promoted to sergeant in 1964, policed his 'Dock Green' manor until May 1976 and 'Evening, all' had become a national catchphrase.

On his release from prison in Holland, Warren returned to his Merseyside 'manor' to resume his role as' King of Coke'.

Beckham was asked what it would mean for the Olympics to be held in his old neighbourhood. "You mean my manor?" Beckham replied, in fluent East End argot. "I'm obviously from the East End, so it would be incredible for me if it was held there. It could go down as one of the best games in history."

And, Gold adds, he can understand that West Ham's famously dedicated supporters, Londoners though they themselves mainly are, may mistrust businessmen "coming into the club and talking about loyalty. But this is my manor. I worked on Stratford Market, where the Olympic Stadium sits now. I remember the bomb falling on West Ham football ground and thinking: my God, they're coming after me. West Ham is my passion."

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