Examples of 'he was chancellor' in a sentence

Meaning of "he was chancellor"

indicates that someone held the position of chancellor. In the context of politics or education, the chancellor is a high-ranking official who serves as the head of a government, university, or other important organization

How to use "he was chancellor" in a sentence

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he was chancellor
But now he was Chancellor.
He was Chancellor of University of Göttingen and a correspondent of Linnaeus.
For much of his adult life he was Chancellor of the University of Glasgow.
He was Chancellor of the Order of the Garter.
According to the inscription on his tombstone he was Chancellor of the University of Bologna.
He was chancellor of the Chamber of Princes of India.
Written by Peter Wendel to Björn when he was chancellor of justice.
He was chancellor of the University of Ottawa.
Before serving as prime minister, he was chancellor of Mohammad Mirza 's court.
He was Chancellor of the Exchequer for most of his time as Prime Minister.
I know Lord Brougham first made it fashionable in the 1830s when he was chancellor.
He was Chancellor of the Dauphin.
From 1811 until his death he was Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.
He was Chancellor of the Exchequer.
From May 1927 until his death he was chancellor of the diocese of Toronto.

See also

He was Chancellor of.
In retirement, he was Chancellor of Durham University.
He was Chancellor of the Exchequer ( equivalent to our Treasury Secretary ) in four ministries.

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