Examples of 'bodley' in a sentence

Meaning of "bodley"

Bodley is a surname or a term that may refer to a specific place or institution
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  • A surname.

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Bodley wrote several books about his travels.
He has an exhibit next week at the Bodley.
Bodley said he would have those five names a week ago.
The chancel walls have stencil decorations by Bodley.
Bodley and Ashwell are launching their new book.
The study of these languages remained enduring passions for Bodley throughout his life.
The Bodley specialized in contemporary and modern art.
His wife filed for divorce on the grounds that Bodley was adulterous and drank excessively.
Bodley spent his seven years in the Sahara desert living with a nomad Bedouin tribe.
She was succeeded in that role by Seoirse Bodley.
Lane went back to Bodley Head and proposed a new imprint to do just that.
Joshua is a group of nonphysical teachers who are channelled by Gary Temple Bodley.
The Codex Bodley is an important pictographic manuscript and example of Mixtec historiography.
For the last two books in the series Lewis moved to Bodley Head.
Bodley sent a guy in to get a Russian scrambler from a station in East Berlin.

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He was a friend of Thomas Bodley.
Bodley and Ashwell.
He was so enraged that he wrote Bernard Bernard instead of Bernard Bodley.
He discussed the idea with a colleague at Bodley Head and Allen Lane jumped at it.
The church interior was then decorated with murals by George Frederick Bodley.
Bodley is said to have designed two of Morris 's early wallpapers.
These figured in some of his earliest showings in New York at the Bodley Gallery.
It was appropriately used by the Bodley Head to print Meynell 's autobiography.
Artists for the picture books included Edward Ardizzone for the Bodley Head.
Thomas Bodley was married to Ann Ball, a wealthy widow, and he left no children.
Duke Humfrey 's Library was refitted, Bodley donated a number of his own books to furnish it.
Bodley 's political writings are in the general tradition of Hippolyte Taine, whom Bodley knew.
His grandfather owned a Turkish palace in Algiers, which Bodley often visited as a child.
Bodley worked with his lifelong friend, the stained glass designer Charles Eamer Kempe.
In its content, it is similar to Codex Bodley and Codex Borgia.
JEC Bodley recorded that one day, Sullivan set off with a rifle and a servant.
Had written, In no case shall the said Bernard Bodley be.
Sir Thomas Bodley and the re-founding of the University LibraryEdit.
Penguin paperbacks were the brainchild of Allen Lane, then a manager of The Bodley Head.
But I must go now . Bodley and Ashwell are launching their new book.
The church - an extremely elaborate edifice - was designed by George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner.
Political writing = = Bodley 's political writings are in the general tradition of Hippolyte Taine, whom Bodley knew.
Within a month, however, Bodley would be dead.
According to the Bodley Codex, there were four earth gods - Tlaltecuhti, Coatlicue, Cihuacoatl and Tlazolteotl.
This ai not for my paw, mr. Bodley.
In the same year, New York City 's Bodley Gallery mounted a solo exhibition of Brauner 's work.
Give me a bottle of rye, mr. Bodley.
Bodley moved to the United States in 1935, where he worked as a screenwriter.
Creature of the Night " . bodley Head.
Thomas Bodley founded the Bodleian Library in 1602 as an early public library.
Next year he delivered ( 29 March ) a funeral oration on Sir Thomas Bodley.
Bodley and Ashwell." Oh, how perfectly childish.
In 1898 the chancel was restored and redecorated by George Frederick Bodley.
Bodley also worked on the script for the 1938 film A Yank at Oxford.
Smoke ring, the politics of tobacco . The Bodley Head, London, UK.

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