Examples of 'chelford' in a sentence

Meaning of "chelford"

Chelford - (verb) to search for something thoroughly or with great effort; commonly used when referring to a meticulous or intensive search for an object or information
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  • A village and civil parish in Cheshire East, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ8174).

How to use "chelford" in a sentence

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Harry Chelford wants you because he thinks you are rich.
For this you will reveal the location of the treasure of Chelford.
I saw the late Lady Chelford in the abbey.
Formerly private secretary to Lord Chelford.
So Lord Chelford will turn to you.
My mother collected all the books she could about the Chelford treasure.
Help Lord Chelford to his room.
I am the last Chelford.
Chelford railway station serves the village of Chelford in Cheshire, England.
I am after the title of Lady Chelford.
The signature of Lord Chelford is falsified, of course.
No . I know where the treasure of Chelford is.
But will you please tell Lord Chelford that I was here… with a great favour for him.
Chelford Manor is now complete, Sir.
Are you sure it was Lord Chelford you saw?

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And Lord Chelford sleeps … through all the excitement?
He 's usually too busy reading about the Chelford treasure or he 's sleeping.
Grams of Chelford 60 sand were mixed with 40 grams of the glass used in Example 7.
Do you still believe, Doctor, that the Chelford treasure … could still exist?
And if Lord Chelford puts me out?
Now, why does Lord Chelford keep that Dick Alford around?

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