Examples of 'havergal' in a sentence

Meaning of "havergal"

Havergal is an adjective which could potentially be a surname or a word derived from a specific origin. The context in which it is used would depend on the background or subject matter being discussed
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  • A surname.

How to use "havergal" in a sentence

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Havergal has several symbols.
Every student who attends Havergal for one year or more becomes a member of HOGA.
Havergal was inspired by Willis to gravitate towards education.
He was one of the founders of Havergal College.
Havergal Brian and his music.
Adapted for the stage by Giles Havergal.
Frances Havergal beautifully wrote the following verse to Christ.
Adapted and directed by Giles Havergal.
The composer Havergal Brian adopted the name as a tribute to the Havergal family.
After that she taught history at Havergal College in Toronto.
The Havergal Brian Society has a number of essays and further detail on the symphony.
Brabbins was subsequently named president of the Havergal Brian Society.
Havergal Brian the making.
Steele may not inappropriately be compared with Frances Ridley Havergal.
When Kingsford returned to Toronto, she taught art at Havergal College, a private school for girls.

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Havergal died of peritonitis near Caswell Bay on the Gower Peninsula in Wales at age 42.
He was one of the founders of Havergal Ladies ' College, Toronto.
Havergal College, a private girls ' school in Toronto, is named after her.
In the hymn “ Like a River Glorious, ” Frances Havergal so beautifully expressed what we long for.
Havergal Brian, English composer d.
She received a private education in Canada and England and graduated from Havergal College in 1905.
She graduated from Havergal College in Toronto in 2001, and played for the Toronto Aeros.

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