Examples of 'william young' in a sentence

Meaning of "william young"

William Young: This phrase likely refers to a person's name. In English, two-word names like 'William Young' are often used to identify individuals. It could be the full name of a specific person, potentially someone famous or known in a particular context

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I was called to the place by William Young.
A royal botanist, William Young imported living plants of the Venus flytrap to England.
It is within this context William Young writes.
Fire Chief William Young oversaw 18 professional firefighters at five stations.
She was the eldest daughter of the mathematicians Grace and William Young.
While the court was operating, Col. William Young had been killed by unknown assailants.
He should not be confused with his namesake and near contemporary Vice Admiral William Young.
William Young studied at Exeter University from age 19 and received a 2.2 in politics.
And told them to begin deliberations tomorrow morning . Judge William Young instructed the jury.
A ballroom was added in 1896, designed by the Scottish architect William Young.
The panel was moved to England by William Young Ottley in 1800.
An early example of the phenomenon was described in 1808 by George William Young.
Many foreigners left, but not a young Englishman, William Young Ottley.

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