Examples of 'british envoy' in a sentence

Meaning of "british envoy"

British envoy: This phrase refers to a representative or messenger, usually appointed by the government, who is sent on a diplomatic mission to another country

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He was then for many years secretary to the British envoy extraordinary in Hamburg.
Next week, a british envoy will be quartered in my home.
The latter vehemently opposed the deal and called the British envoy Rutherford Alcock for help.
The expulsion of the British envoy increasingly pushed Malawi into diplomatic isolation.
He sold it to Sir William Hamilton, a connoisseur and the British envoy at Naples.
He assured her that a new British envoy will be sent " within the shortest time possible.
Lord Lytton, viceroy of India, appointed Cavagnari as the British envoy resident at Kabul.
Iran summons British envoy to protest PM 's comments.
Bangladesh upholds death sentence for those responsible for 2004 attack on British envoy.
That month he was appointed British envoy to the Court at Lisbon.
British envoy in Riyadh, first visit since Khashoggi 's death.
Subsequently, he was a British envoy in all three Baltic States.
Bangladesh hangs three Islamists for 2004 British envoy attack.
Mr. Secretary, the British envoy will be in my home.
Frederick Wright-Bruce, the British envoy to China, remembered Richardson as an arrogant adventurer.

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