Examples of 'his knighthood' in a sentence

Meaning of "his knighthood"

indicates that a person has been bestowed with the title of 'knight', typically for their achievements or service to society

How to use "his knighthood" in a sentence

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He was stripped of his knighthood and other honours.
My father says he will reinstate his knighthood.
He was stripped of his knighthood immediately thereafter.
They are to be married as soon as he wins his knighthood.
He earned his knighthood from the government on behalf of a nation.
It is unknown how and why he got his knighthood.
He lost his knighthood.
There is also his charity work and his knighthood.
Picard bought his knighthood from a man who went bankrupt on Mississippi shares.
He thoroughly deserved his knighthood.
Monash received his knighthood from King George V shortly after the battle concluded.
He was subsequently stripped of his knighthood.
Well, reinstating his knighthood is a truly lovely gesture.
He has been stripped of his knighthood.
He received his knighthood in Callaghan 's resignation honours.

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Sir Lancelot would not exchange his knighthood for any kingdom.
When Richard returns from war he finds Aliena ruined and unable to support his knighthood.
He boasted before he left that after his knighthood he would return to marry you.
Jagger's friends were said to have lobbied for his knighthood.
SirAstley-Cooper acquired his knighthood by having successfully lanced a boil on the King 's head.
You have described the decision to strip Fred Goodwin of his knighthood as tawdry.
Sir Astley-Cooper acquired his knighthood by having successfully lanced a boil on the King 's head.
Sir Walter Raleigh certainly earned his knighthood.
Since his knighthood was announced, dad 's been a nightmare.
So critically reviled that after it aired, the creator had his knighthood revoked.
Best to remove his knighthood too, do not you think?
Birling is also very concerned about his social status, especially about his knighthood.
A great thing, his knighthood.
Chucking his money around alright he 's well on his way to his Knighthood.
His knighthood was announced on 19 May, and conferred the next day.
Tarrant, as an operative of an American secret service, naturally does not have his knighthood.
However, he lost his knighthood and was fined £3 million plus £1 million prosecution costs.
In the latter year, the British government stripped Mugabe of his knighthood.
Renounced his knighthood in 1947 after India gained independence.
He 's well on his way to his knighthood.
Tagore renounced his knighthood in response to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919.
Therefore, from the law 's perspective, he never actually renounced his knighthood.
Sir John Jones was awarded his knighthood for services to education in 2003.
Oh, he 's much too busy working on his Knighthood.
In 1944 he also received his knighthood and the Copley Medal from the Royal Society.
I know them well. - He thoroughly deserved his knighthood.
In 1837 he went to England and published a book about his explorations and obtained his knighthood.
It was for these books that he received his knighthood in 1902.
During this time, he called himself Romanus Eques, " Roman knight ", which refers to his knighthood.
That changed in 1985, when he adopted British citizenship, and his knighthood became substantive.
You better be building to a big finish. His hits, his Tony's, his knighthood.

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