Examples of 'woodroffe' in a sentence

Meaning of "woodroffe"

woodroffe (noun): A surname of English origin, also associated with Sir John Woodroffe, a British Orientalist and writer known for his works on Indian philosophy and Tantra

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Woodroffe completed three windows for this church.
In the right hand light Woodroffe depicts the three wise men.
Woodroffe received a royal grant for the project.
The gun sale was legal but Woodroffe was not licensed to own the weapon.
Woodroffe was believed to be one of her clients.
The analysis concluded that the preferred solution is open cut construction along Woodroffe Avenue.
Woodroffe looks wonderful in the snow.
It was produced by the band with Pete Woodroffe.
Woodroffe was a prolific illustrator.
The cover art was created by artist Patrick Woodroffe.
David Woodroffe is a professional illustrator and paper engineer.
The artwork for the album cover is by Patrick Woodroffe.
Woodroffe wrote that one should avoid the terms and definitions adopted by the Theosophical authors.
I have seen him on TV with Woodroffe.
Woodroffe used his Twitter account to.

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Lighting design was by Patrick Woodroffe.
Woodroffe executed a window in the church's side chapel.
The cover artwork is by Patrick Woodroffe.
Woodroffe is an inner-city suburb of Palmerston.
Mostly produced by the band and Pete Woodroffe.
Also excellent lighting for Patrick Woodroffe, also varying moods depending on the booklet.
Company is a British holding company wholly owned by entrepreneur Simon Woodroffe.
Woodroffe had bought the weapon from a police officer on 3 April, a fortnight before Arévalo was murdered.
Widen from four to six lanes between Jockvale Road and Woodroffe Avenue.
As such, the Woodroffe and Expanded Belfast site scored highest.
Company hotel brand with hotels at airports founded by Simon Woodroffe and Gerard Greene.
Mount Woodroffe is located in the far northwest of South Australia, in the Musgrave Ranges.
Company that operates transit hotels at airports founded by Simon Woodroffe and Gerard Greene.
Woodroffe made full use of " slab glass.
Rob suffered a cardiac arrest during an exam for his Civics class at Woodroffe High School.
During the summer 1984 Woodroffe produced a series of pictures of farmyard life and farm animals.
Evola 's interest in tantra was spurred on by correspondence with John Woodroffe.
Would operate similar to existing bus lanes on Woodroffe Avenue, south of Baseline Station.
That year the children 's book Micky 's New Home was published with illustrations by Woodroffe.
Located in the rapidly expanding area of Barrhaven on Woodroffe Avenue, a major arterial road.
The cover art for the album, titled Fallen Angels, was illustrated by Patrick Woodroffe.
Simon Woodroffe is a successful entrepreneur, businessman and Founder of YO!
During the road closure, traffic will be detoured to Woodroffe Avenue.
Woodroffe executed a two-light window for this church in Great Urswick, Cumbria.
After only one series of the programme, Simon Woodroffe left the panel.
Sister Woodroffe has been employed with Telus since 2000, she started in channel care mobility.
Then, we learned details about Sebastian Woodroffe.
For this church Macclesfield, Cheshire, Woodroffe executed a three-light window in the vestry.
Image caption Some members of Ms Arévalo 's community blamed Mr Woodroffe for her killing.
In the 1960s Mount Woodroffe was considered as a potential site for the proposed Anglo-Australian Telescope AAT.
The Arena-Essex Raceway Complex was the idea of local businessman and racing driver, Chick Woodroffe.
In 2007, a watermain failure on Woodroffe Avenue south of Hunt Club Road occurred.
We were able to confirm with 100 % certainty that this was Sebastian Woodroffe.
The Vice-Chairperson, Mr. Thomas Woodroffe ( United Kingdom ), reported on the outcome of informal consultations.
Strandherd pond, located near 3110 Prince of Wales north of Woodroffe Avenue.

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