Examples of 'latymer' in a sentence

Meaning of "latymer"

latymer (adjective) - a term used to describe someone or something related to a particular school or area named Latymer

How to use "latymer" in a sentence

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Latymer corporation limited.
I got a scholarship to Latymer.
Kate joined Godolphin and Latymer school in London to take primary school instruction.
Barran went to school at Godolphin and Latymer School.
Mr Latymer wasn ' t able to express himself fully.
She was a scholarship student at Latymer Upper School.
And how was Latymer when he was apprehended?
That was not official brutality, Latymer.
Mr Latymer has a highly developed sense of awareness of what he ' s doing.
I don ' t know whether to send Latymer away for a very long time or let him walk.
He came from a working-class background and went to Latymer Upper School.
Where was Latymer when the police arrived in answer to the emergency call?
I ' d like to call my first witness, Johnny Latymer.
Had you heard Mr Latymer utter threats previously about his wife and her lover?
You were angry, very angry, Mr Latymer.

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With Nasoud dead, Latymer has no options left.
In 1535 Latymer was arrested at Sandwich, bringing forbidden books of Protestant reformers into the country.
And we spoke to Latymer Upper [ another nearby school ].
Teale attended Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith where he played rugby, football and drama.
He won a sixth-form scholarship to Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith where he studied until 2009.
And how was Latymer when he was apprehended? Yes, it was.

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