“clerical” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “clerical”:

+ Also, women are alleged by some to be more exposed to indoor environmental factors, because they have a tendency to have more clerical work where they are exposed to unique office equipment and materials, while men may more often have jobs based outside of offices.

+ In 1995 the Halifax merged with the Leeds Permanent Building Society, this new larger building society then bought out Clerical Medical Find Managers.

+ The clerical income from First Fruits and Tenths, which previously went to the Pope, now went to the King.

+ At first, this was to hold clerical enemies of the French republic.

+ The office of Preacher of Lincoln’s Inn or Preacher to Lincoln’s Inn is a clerical office in the Church of England.

+ On the 18th of June in 2016 a small clerical body in Lahore know as Tanzeem Ittehad-I-Ummat declared Transgender marriages legal under Islamic law.

+ She won much of the west, and after Stephen’s capture in April 1141 a clerical council proclaimed Matilda ‘Lady of the English’.

clerical in-sentences
clerical in-sentences

Example sentences of “clerical”:

+ They are often have clerical duties, as part of their extra curricular studies.

+ They were stripped of their clerical clothing, and called heretics and schismatics.

+ Consequently, Mandaeans do not practice clerical celibacycelibacy or asceticism.

+ Many of Alger’s books end with their young heroes getting modest clerical jobs in large firms.

+ In 2008 there was opened pavilion of Hakob Gurjian’s works, also reopened and enlarged the permanent exposition of XVII-XIX centuries Armenian Clerical art.

+ The colours are yellow and white, the clerical colours of the Vatican City.

+ In 1801, the clerical states were dissolved, and Prussia took over.

+ It seems like you’ve appointed yourself leader of PGA/VGA because you are the only one doing clerical work on it.

+ Despite the clerical origin of many of its authors, Medieval Latin should not be confused with Ecclesiastical Latin.

+ It begins with ancient and Medieval Art: Urartu frescoes, with valuable documental copies of Garni temple’s mosaics and Medieval wall-paintings and miniatures, also Clerical paintings of XVII-XIX centuries, silver book-covers of manuscripts, crosses, etc.

+ The clerical script is an archaic style of Chinese calligraphy.

+ When the clerical states of Germany were dissolved, Osnabrück became part of the Kingdom of Hanover, which in turn fell to Prussia in 1866.

+ They are often have clerical duties, as part of their extra curricular studies.

+ They were stripped of their clerical clothing, and called heretics and schismatics.

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