Examples of 'saumarez' in a sentence
Meaning of "saumarez"
saumarez (noun) - Refers to a surname or a place name. It is not a widely recognized term in English
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Saumarez has something to tell you.
Maggie presided over the new Saumarez homestead.
Saumarez then also distinguishes between physiology and physics.
Volage approached to assist and take Saumarez in tow.
Saumarez also speaks of the power of the mind to integrate sensations.
It is a small sand cay lying near the Northern extremity of Saumarez Reefs.
Saumarez waited until the frigate was at close range before replying.
The destroyer Volage was ordered to tow the Saumarez south to a Corfu harbour.
Saumarez had already issued a memorandum prescribing the course to be pursued by his command.
At some point the battery around the Fort Saumarez tower was demolished.
Fort Saumarez is now privately owned and not publicly accessible.
His mother was from Guernsey and was the niece of Admiral James Saumarez.
Saumarez had several grandchildren by his son and his daughter Evelyn.
In year twelve, girls move into Saumarez House.
Saumarez Park is the largest public park in Guernsey.
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The Franco-Spanish squadron was shadowed by Superb, which then joined Saumarez at Gibraltar.
Saumarez went to Plymouth for refit and preparation for service in the Mediterranean.
The two storey, 30 room Edwardian mansion is the jewel of Saumarez.
Fort Saumarez and Fort Hommet also have exterior staircases up to the second floor.
He was married to Christine Saumarez, a daughter of the 5th Baron de Saumarez.
Saumarez then sent Druid after Eurydice.
This power of the mind ( cognition ) for Saumarez is self-contained and self-referential.
Saumarez was refitted at Durban from June to August.
After the war he was wounded on HMS Saumarez in the Corfu Channel Incident in 1946.
Saumarez immediately gave chase, and the squadrons exchanged long-distance cannon fire throughout the day.
After his death Saumarez Park was acquired by the States of Guernsey.
Saumarez attempted to negotiate the surrender of the island with Vaubois, but was rebuffed.
Nelson decided that Saumarez should escort the prizes home, and they never served together again.
Saumarez was lauded in Britain, the success of the second action mitigating the initial defeat.
Early in March 1946 Saumarez sailed for the Mediterranean, for service in the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla.
Saumarez escorted an outgoing Arctic convoy shortly afterwards, which also arrived without loss or damage.
In September Saumarez was part of the escort of another Arctic convoy.
Saumarez tersely replied " Whoever doubted it, sir?
Saumarez was in Force 63 in April, when she bombarded Oleelhoe, Sumatra.