Examples of 'admiralty house' in a sentence

Meaning of "admiralty house"

admiralty house: Refers to the official residence of a senior naval officer, such as an admiral, or a historical government building in some countries

How to use "admiralty house" in a sentence

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Admiralty House is one of the classics on the island.
A reception hosted for the royal couple at Admiralty House.
Major moved to Admiralty House while repairs were being completed.
The ship is docked on the shore next to the Admiralty House.
Macmillan lived in Admiralty House during the reconstruction.
The examination for lieutenant takes place tomorrow at Admiralty House.
On the grounds of the Admiralty House is the Admiralty Garden which was created c.
Wotonga now forms part of Admiralty House.
Admiralty House is a four-storey building of yellow brick.
So, we will shortly be arriving at Admiralty House.
Admiralty House was the residence of the Governors-General for the following fifteen years.
Since then, successive Governors-General have used Admiralty House for the same purpose.
Admiralty House - official ministerial residence.
The original church was built in 1704, on the site of what is now Admiralty House.
During his term, Admiralty House remained empty and neglected.

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Ow . Ow . So, we will shortly be arriving at Admiralty House.

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