demies造句
- At that time the majority of the fellows and demies were Catholics.
- He made futile endeavours to induce the members of the foundation to recognise him as President, and expelled refractory demies.
- On 2 November he came into residence, and during the next four months admitted Catholic Fellows and demies, including several Jesuits, on successive mandates from the king.
- Several tiny islets also lie in Baleine Bay, which stretches along much of the east coast of Little Sark and also the southeast coast of great Sark, and L'Etac de Sark and les Demies lie to the southeast of Little Sark.
- Recipients ( known as " demies ", pronounced to rhyme with " surmise " ) are still admitted to the College's Foundation ( in increased numbers, following changes to the system of scholarships ) and are entitled to attend certain ceremonies and dinners.
- When the college was founded in 1458 by William of Waynflete, the Founder ordained that in addition to forty senior scholars, or Fellows, there should be thirty poor scholars, commonly called Demies, of good morals and dispositions fully equipped for study . ( Compare " postmasters " at Merton College, Oxford ).
- It's difficult to see demies in a sentence. 用demies造句挺难的