How to use in-sentence of “commonwealth”:
+ Australia, formally the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country and sovereign state in the southern hemisphere, located in Oceania.
+ This is a complete list of governors of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
+ Tenorio died on May 21, 2018 at the Commonwealth Health Center in Saipan of complications from a stroke at the age of 84.
+ The Westminster parliamentary procedures are followed in several Commonwealth of NationsCommonwealth countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, and South Africa.
+ On 7 August the British and Commonwealth forces in British Somali Coast Protectorate received reinforcements with the arrival of the 1st Battalion “2nd Punjab Regiment”.

Example sentences of “commonwealth”:
+ He was born in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
+ They are responsible for representing the Commonwealth publicly.
+ He was elected President of the United Nations General AssemblyPresident of the 45th session of the United Nations General Assembly in 1990, and Chairman of the Commonwealth Foundation in 2004.
+ All Commonwealth nations and Africa learn Commonwealth English, while American English is often learnt in the Americas and China.
+ In about 1900 they had more power over the island than any other Commonwealth leader had in their colony or Dominion.
+ By November 1941, the Commonwealth counter-attacked the Axis in North Africa and got all the land it lost before.
+ It organizes Commonwealth electoral roll which is a list of people who can vote in elections.
+ Carlos Sablan Camacho was the first elected Governor of the Northern Mariana IslandsGovernor of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a commonwealth of the United States.
+ Originally, it was called the British Commonwealth which was founded in 1926 when the British Empire began to break-up.
+ India has competed in many Commonwealth Games; and India was the host country to the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
+ He was born in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
+ They are responsible for representing the Commonwealth publicly.
More in-sentence examples of “commonwealth”:
+ Section 52 deals with powers that belong only to the Commonwealth parliament.
+ Silver coins: Silver coins are typically produced as either 90% silver - in the case of pre 1965 US minted coins coins for pre-1920 British Commonwealth and other silver coinage, with copper making up the remaining weight in each case.
+ Section 52 deals with powers that belong only to the Commonwealth parliament.
+ Silver coins: Silver coins are typically produced as either 90% silver – in the case of pre 1965 US minted coins coins for pre-1920 British Commonwealth and other silver coinage, with copper making up the remaining weight in each case.
+ He refused to join either a Hindu India or a Muslim Pakistan, preferring to form a separate Kingdom within the British Commonwealth of Nations.
+ They decided to join together to form one new country, the Commonwealth of Australia.
+ It re-joined on the 1st of October in 1989, then was Suspended from the Commonwealth twice: firstly from the 18th of October in 1999 to the 22nd of May in 2004 and secondly from the 22nd of November in 2007 to the 22nd of May in 2008-present.
+ It recognises all members of the armed forces and organisations who have died or taken part in the wars of the Commonwealth of Australia.
+ After the war, the observatory began stellar and galactic astronomy and was renamed The Commonwealth Observatory.
+ The Australian colonies joined together to form the Commonwealth of Australian in 1901.
+ Previously it was also awarded to officers of other Commonwealth countries.
+ She is the 72nd Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth U.S.
+ In 1901, a Commonwealth Parliamentary Library was started to help the newly formed Federal Parliament of Australia.
+ Territories and dependencies are distinct from the Commonwealth of Nations, a voluntary association of former British colonies.
+ They work in over 40 countries, mostly in the Commonwealth of Nations.
+ In 1958 they went to Malaya to help the Commonwealth there.
+ Members of this organisation belong to the UK, and many countries from the British Commonwealth of Nations.
+ However, Brisbane has experience in hosting major international sporting events; the city hosted the 1982 Commonwealth Games and the 2001 Goodwill Games.
+ Jersey takes part in the Commonwealth Games and the Island Games.
+ The 2010 Commonwealth Games is the nineteenth Commonwealth Games, and the ninth to be held under that name.
+ After the Commonwealth Games, the stadium was changed so it could be used as a football stadium.
+ In 1967, Lowitja joined the newly formed Commonwealth Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which was in charge of Aboriginal welfare across Australia.
+ The Commonwealth was an extension of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, a personal union between those two states that had existed from 1386.
+ The station is located on Commonwealth Avenue at Babcock Street.
+ Minsk is also a headquarters of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
+ In UK and countries of commonwealth term Contractor is used to call any person that work for company on fixed term contract rather than regular employment.
+ Manchester then made a successful bid to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
+ More commonly, if all the states agree, then all state and Commonwealth parliaments pass laws to allow the transfer.
+ He won many of national titles as well as gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and Pan American Games.
+ These included Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, The British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsForeign Secretary Dalai Lama.
+ The default spelling is Commonwealth use.
+ He also won gold medals in the Commonwealth Games in 2006 “Hindustan Times”.
+ She goes to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings.
+ The arena has hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1978 as well as WWE’s Backlash pay-per-view in 2004.
+ Census Bureau, the county has a total area of This is the northernmost county in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
+ In 1992, he served as commander-in-chief of the Air Force of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
+ It is the final court of appeal from British colonies an dependent territories, and some commonwealth realms.
+ Public schools are governed by the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System.
+ The Lieutenant Governor is a constitutional officer of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
+ The relations with Commonwealth countries and colonies were handled by the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs.
+ In September 2004, Glasgow was announced as the Scottish candidate city over Edinburgh following a cost-benefit analysis by the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland.
+ A Secretary General manages the day-to-day matters of the Commonwealth of Nations.
+ The United Kingdom holds a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, and is a member of the G8, NATO, World Trade Organization and the Commonwealth of Nations.
+ In 1653, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the government of Oliver Cromwell made Scotland into part of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland: a republic.
+ The Parliament of Australia sits in Canberra and makes laws for the whole country, also known as the Commonwealth or Federation.
+ The Commonwealth countries, including the United States then also introduced these laws.
+ Before 1980, part of the Commonwealth Railways Central Australian line passed along the western side of the Simpson Desert.
+ He agreed to merge with the Protectionists to become the Commonwealth Liberal Party in 1909.
+ Australian novelist Peter Carey won the 2001 Booker Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize for the “True History of the Kelly Gang”.
+ The Commonwealth Bank is the largest Australian listed company on the Australian Securities Exchange as of August 2015 with brands including Bankwest, Colonial First State Investments, ASB Bank.
+ Rugby sevens have also been played in the commonwealth games since 1998 where there are only boys teams.
