Examples of using Sir john in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Apparently he took a fortune off Sir John Bullock.
I will have to talk to Sir John about that.
Unless we announce disasters no one will listen.”-Sir John Houghton, first ipcc chair.
Sir John was knighted in 1999 for services to molecular biology.
We don't want to find Sir John Conroy sneaking his feet back under the table.
Tell Sir John we're here,
Since renowned entrepreneur Sir John Cass established a school in Aldgate in 1710, the Sir John Cass Foundation has supported world-class education in London.
In about 1452, Elizabeth Woodville married Sir John Grey of Groby, the heir to the Barony Ferrers of Groby.
I'm sure the Duchess of Kent would be delighted to step in, and, of course, Sir John Conroy would be at her side?
A memorial to the memory of Sir John Franklin and his men,
Formal notice of a soldier in the Motor Machine Gun Service mentioned in despatches by Field Marshal Sir John French for gallantry at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle.
The term"bank holiday" was coined by Sir John Lubbock, who felt there was a need to differentiate the two types of holiday.
It was a thermionic grid-triode vacuum tube- a three-element electronic"valve" similar to a two-element device patented by Sir John Ambrose Fleming in 1905.
Sir John Soane's Museum Soane was born in 1753, the son of a bricklayer,
she had returned from Scotland in the same carriage with Sir John.
the Gates of Alexander story was included in travel literature such as the"Travels of Marco Polo" and the"Travels of Sir John Mandeville".
A later mention by Sir John Oglander evidently paraphrases du Bellay:"They landed at three several places at one time,
The Sir John Soane's Museum- This small museum is located in the former home of Sir John Soane, a neo-classical architect.
Founding members of the Society included Sir John Barrow, Sir John Franklin and Sir Francis Beaufort.
Your Majesty, this shall be His Excellency, Sir John Hay, most honorable representative of United Kingdom in Great Britain.