Examples of 'betjeman' in a sentence

Meaning of "betjeman"

betjeman (noun) - Refers to Sir John Betjeman, an English poet, writer, and broadcaster known for his nostalgia for Victorian and Edwardian times
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Betjeman was impressed by the work.
This website provides access to data owned by Betjeman and Barton as a whole.
Betjeman left Oxford without a degree.
He was also a contemporary and close friend of the poet John Betjeman.
The poet John Betjeman wrote a poem about the church.
Her style has been compared to that of John Betjeman and Philip Larkin.
Sir John Betjeman was also inspired by an inscription on the candelabra.
A few examples of traditional Betjeman & Barton teas.
John Betjeman was a customer when he lived in nearby Cloth Court.
I ask if he 's a fan of that other embodiment of English nostalgia, the poet John Betjeman.
Betjeman was a rare beast of English culture, a popular poet.
For the last decade of his life Betjeman suffered increasingly from Parkinson 's disease.
Amongst Leask 's close friends was the poet John Betjeman.
Together they strive to keep the Betjeman & Barton universe alive and to ensure its future.
He has written on Art Deco, and also a biography of Sir John Betjeman.

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In these letters, Betjeman regularly spelled out the Irish supply situation.
The Park was once described by former Poet Laureate John Betjeman as a " strangely beautiful place.
Betjeman is, unfortunately, difficult for Americans to read.
Yes south of that, but not the Betjeman.
Sir John Betjeman called it ‘ one of the great buildings of the world . '.
I did not coax love from Dr. Betjeman.
Plain or patterned, graphic or eccentric, Betjeman & Barton caddies make the teas dance every season.
Like Betjeman & Barton, these teapots recall the company 's philosophy, between tradition, elegance and fantasy.
Towards the end of his life, Betjeman was afflicted by Parkinson 's Disease.
John Betjeman described St Olave 's as " a country church in the world of Seething Lane ".
St Edward 's was described by John Betjeman as " a mini-cathedral of the Arts and Crafts movement.
John Betjeman published his poem about Slough in 1937 in the collected works Continual Dew.
Humphries was a good friend of the English poet John Betjeman until Betjeman 's death in 1984.
The Betjeman - remember that name.
Hughes was appointed Poet Laureate in 1984 following the death of John Betjeman.
However, John Betjeman is perhaps Cornwall 's most famous adopted son.
She attended the memorial service for Betjeman at Westminster Abbey in 1984.
Dr. Betjeman is waiting.
As John Betjeman wryly noted ‘ even a town like Wolverhampton looks splendid through Memory 's telescope ' ( 3 ).

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