Examples of 'arch chancellor' in a sentence

Meaning of "arch chancellor"

arch chancellor - In fiction or fantasy genres, the term 'Arch Chancellor' often refers to a high-ranking official or leader within a magical or academic institution, such as a university or magical council

How to use "arch chancellor" in a sentence

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The problem is it that the arch chancellor is not any good law players.
To know that, you would need to be Arch Chancellor.
So you leave the Arch Chancellor no other course of action but to expel you.
Lovely to see you are still here, Arch Chancellor.
Come back with us to see Arch Chancellor Trymon and everything will be alright.
Well, you know what they say, Arch Chancellor.
The Arch Chancellor is going to have been very ill, quite soon.
Came back with us and to strike the arch chancellor Trymon and everything becomes good.
I shall have it seen to, Arch Chancellor.
Come back with us to see Arch Chancellor Trymon, and everything will be all right.
Destroy those wizards! The trouble is, the Arch Chancellor is just not a team player.
I never really wanted to be Arch Chancellor anyway, so if you are here for.
The trouble is, the Arch Chancellor is just not a team player.
I never really wanted to be Arch Chancellor anyway, so, if you're here for -.

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