How to Use the Admiralty in a Sentence
the Admiralty
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The suspects’ main aim was to sway the Admiralty and the public.
—David Grann, The New Yorker, 2023-02-28
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The first thing on their checklist, and the subject of today’s work, was an explicit request from the Admiralty.
—Rachel Lance, Smithsonian Magazine, 2024-04-16
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Now, in the winter of 1882, the Admiralty orders Day to go find him.
—Alida Becker, New York Times, 2024-02-11
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In 1746 the Admiralty convened a court-martial to determine who was telling the truth.
—Julia Flynn Siler, WSJ, 2023-03-31
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That’s because, shortly before the disaster at Dieppe, but not in time to stop it, Haldane and his crew had been asked by the Admiralty to pivot and focus on a new, more specific goal.
—Rachel Lance, WIRED, 2024-04-16
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