Examples of 'was chancellor' in a sentence

Meaning of "was chancellor"

This phrase refers to someone who held the position of chancellor, which is a high-ranking government official in certain countries. The chancellor is typically in charge of financial and economic matters, and their role may vary depending on the specific country and its political system

How to use "was chancellor" in a sentence

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Lord Randolph was chancellor of the exchequer.
I remember these quarters being bigger when I was chancellor.
But now he was Chancellor.
He has received numerous awards from the Church of Corinth which was chancellor.
For much of his adult life he was Chancellor of the University of Glasgow.
He was Chancellor of University of Göttingen and a correspondent of Linnaeus.
One of his closest collaborators was chancellor Nicolas Rolin.
Brandt was chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
According to the inscription on his tombstone he was Chancellor of the University of Bologna.
He was Chancellor of the Order of the Garter.
Written by Peter Wendel to Björn when he was chancellor of justice.
Hatton was chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Yesterday Chandos was chancellor.
He was chancellor of the Chamber of Princes of India.
I was an engineer before I was chancellor.

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He was chancellor of the University of Ottawa.
In the final years, I was chancellor of the university.
He was Chancellor of the Exchequer for most of his time as Prime Minister.
What do you want? I was an engineer before I was chancellor.
He also was chancellor of Christchurch Diocese.
A German politician, I think it was chancellor Brandt, once said,.
He was Chancellor of the Dauphin.
Before serving as prime minister, he was chancellor of Mohammad Mirza 's court.
He was Chancellor of the Exchequer.
His only son, the 6th Marquess, was chancellor of the Monarchist League.
Who was chancellor of Germany at that time?
It was not Jean-Marie Le Pen who said that, it was Chancellor Kohl.
His father Ottavio was chancellor to the Venetian governor of the Ionian Islands.
I know Lord Brougham first made it fashionable in the 1830s when he was chancellor.
It was Chancellor.
The physicist Erwin Schrödinger briefly was chancellor of the university in 1936.
He was Chancellor of.
From May 1927 until his death he was chancellor of the diocese of Toronto.
Was Chancellor Gorkon alive when you first examined him?
In retirement, he was Chancellor of Durham University.
Was Chancellor Gorkon alive when you first examined him? That does not mean.
Their brother, Andrew Adgate Lipscomb, was chancellor of the University of Georgia for fifteen years.
He was Chancellor of the Exchequer ( equivalent to our Treasury Secretary ) in four ministries.
From 1811 until his death he was Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.
Was Chancellor Gorkon alive That doesn't mean… when you first examined him?
At 88, Konrad Adenauer was chancellor of Germany.
The prosecutor was Chancellor of Justice Silverschildt, who submitted an extensive indictment.
From 1982, Christian Democratic leader Helmut Kohl was chancellor in a coalition with the Liberals for 16 years.
Began, who was chancellor of Germany When the mass murder of the Jews.
Hitler was chancellor of Germany from….

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