Examples of 'parliamentary forces' in a sentence

Meaning of "parliamentary forces"

parliamentary forces - This term refers to the military or armed forces that are controlled by a parliament or legislative body. It often pertains to countries with a system of governance in which the parliament holds significant authority over the armed forces

How to use "parliamentary forces" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
parliamentary forces
Parliamentary forces did not participate in the discussion.
This is a considerable contrast of parliamentary forces for a party.
Key parliamentary forces largely supported the bill.
During the civil war the castle was occupied by parliamentary forces.
With the Parliamentary forces will never be known.
The Presidency of the bloc of parliamentary forces.
The Parliamentary forces then set to fortifying the islands.
Several small skirmishes were fought with Parliamentary forces.
Parliamentary forces invaded Cornwall three times and burned the Duchy archives.
He was killed in a friendly fire incident after being captured by Parliamentary forces.
Cambridge Castle was occupied by Parliamentary forces in the first year of the war.
Hayton Castle received considerable damage from the Parliamentary forces.
Parliamentary forces crushed the Royalist loyal Cavaliers.
They fought several small skirmishes with Parliamentary forces.
General of the parliamentary forces during the English Civil War.

See also

He was a Royalist and his house was damaged by Parliamentary forces.
More damage was done by Parliamentary forces during the English Civil War.
The heavily outnumbered garrison at Southsea Castle was stormed by Parliamentary forces in a night attack.
The following year, Parliamentary forces briefly imposed themselves on northern Worcestershire.
The ensuing Civil War saw Cromwell take charge of the parliamentary forces.
Most notably, he commanded the Parliamentary forces which captured the Isle of Man.
He is charismatic, educated and has sided with the Parliamentary forces.
The Parliamentary forces responded by taking the Mackenzies ' Redcastle and hanged the garrison.
Was an English soldier and statesman who led parliamentary forces in the English Civil Wars.
Parliamentary forces relieved Gloucester on 5 September.
In Leeds castle by the parliamentary forces ;.
Parliamentary forces successfully besieged Oxford in 1646 and the city was occupied by Colonel Ingoldsby.
However, soon afterwards the Mackenzies retook the castle from the Parliamentary forces.
He was captured by the parliamentary forces at Newbury in 1644, and imprisoned for a time here.
He remained as town clerk until 1645, when the parliamentary forces captured the town.
In 1643 the house was damaged by Parliamentary forces during the Civil War.
By the beginning of 1646 military victory for the Parliamentary forces was in sight.
Unfortunately, the tower was largely destroyed by Parliamentary forces during the English Civil War.
August 8 - Irish forces are defeated by English Parliamentary forces in the Battle of Dungan 's Hill.
Beeston was seized on 20 February 1643 by Parliamentary forces commanded by Sir William Brereton.
The subsequent Siege of Reading by the Parliamentary forces succeeded in April 1643.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Parliamentary
A parliamentary body monitored the appeals process
Utilize all relevant parliamentary or governmental committees
Parliamentary committees on youth and other issues
Show more
Examples of using Forces
There are no external forces applied on the device
Forces nouvelles revenues from taxation of cocoa
The person who forces you is not me
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary