Examples of 'chancellorship' in a sentence

Meaning of "chancellorship"

Chancellorship is the position or term of a chancellor, typically referring to the head of a university or government official with judicial duties
Show more definitions
  • The status of being a chancellor.

How to use "chancellorship" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
chancellorship
He resigned the chancellorship when he became a bishop.
I will not choose between the chancellorship.
He wanted the chancellorship for himself.
Bennett thanked her for her chancellorship.
He took over the chancellorship in difficult times and he served his country with distinction.
It gives us a chance to talk about the lord chancellorship.
I will not choose between the chancellorship and my son and his father.
The slightest misstep could cost me the chancellorship.
Schröder lost his chancellorship due to his party narrowly coming second in the elections.
And tried to block him from the chancellorship.
And the chancellorship of Oxford.
Just before he came up to new york to accept the chancellorship.
Yang She returned to chancellorship to replace him.
We will put one of our own into the chancellorship.
It is the Chancellorship or nothing.

See also

In this she hoped to force a change for a more favorable chancellorship.
Ulmer assumes chancellorship.
I am sure he would be more than willing to accept the Vice Chancellorship.
He insisted on the Chancellorship or nothing.
He returned to teaching law after leaving the Chancellorship.
Hitler demanded the Chancellorship for himself.
Hitler withdrew his support for Papen and demanded the chancellorship.
And I thought my chancellorship would be bloodless.
He may have been an unsuccessful candidate for the chancellorship of England.
Kohl 's chancellorship presided over a number of innovative policy measures.
Ten groats says his hospitality is a new bid for the Chancellorship of England.
He resigns the chancellorship after a year, to run a commune for dissident youth.
General von Schleicher needs to try his luck at the Chancellorship.
Parr 's offered him a university chancellorship over there, for when he steps down.
The chancellorship was given to him professedly on account of his notorious anti-Catholic zeal.
He was appointed to the Lord Chancellorship of Scotland.
What certainly looks unlikely ( if not impossible ) now is a Martin Schulz chancellorship.
How dare he demand the Chancellorship again!
The Chancellorship is the second most powerful position, why would he offer it to you?
Parr's offered him a university chancellorship over there.
The Chancellorship is a titular position; the chief executive of the university is the Vice-Chancellor.
A few years later, it also lost the Chancellorship.
The early years of Lawson 's chancellorship were associated with tax reform.
This set the tone for the rest of Metternich 's chancellorship.
Got a nice little Ivy League chancellorship hiding up your sleeve?
But perhaps that 's best . It gives us a chance to talk about the lord chancellorship.
Thus the idea that Hitler 's appointment to the chancellorship meant war in future is moot.
I know you see me as nothing more than a lowly provincial flunky . Stuck in a go-nowhere chancellorship.
Chancellorship is a thankless job, Your Excellency.
I have no doubt about the course of events, which will inevitably end in your Chancellorship.
The Vice Chancellorship is the third most-powerful position in Germany.
She seemed to realize that Schröder 's bluster had just saved her the Chancellorship.
Not at all . The Vice Chancellorship is the third most-powerful position in Germany.
Upon taking office, Hitler immediately began accumulating power and changing the nature of the chancellorship.
He 's after the chancellorship as well.

Synonyms

Search by letter in the English dictionary