Lords example sentences

Related (9): aristocrats, nobles, barons, dukes, earls, marquises, viscounts, magnates, tycoons.

"Lords" Example Sentences


1. The lords gathered in the great hall to debate the king's proposal.
2. The three lords fought for control of the region.
3. The lords attended the coronation of the new king.
4. The peasants bowed to their lords as they passed.
5. The lords enjoyed luxurious lifestyles in their castle estates.
6. The lords held court in the castle keep.
7. The lords hosted lavish feasts and celebrations.
8. The king summoned his loyal lords to battle.
9. The lords hosted tournaments and jousting competitions for entertainment.
10. The lords maintained large armies of knights and soldiers.
11. The lords answered only to the king.
12. The lords demanded taxes and tributes from the peasants and villagers.
13. The king rewarded his faithful lords with gold and lands.
14. The lords rode at the head of their armies into battle.
15. The lords swore fealty and allegiance to their king.
16. The king's decree angered many of the high lords.
17. Several high lords rebelled against the king's rule.
18. The king lost the support of many of his loyal lords.
19. The lords gathered their troops to besiege the castle.
20. The king relied on his lords for counsel and advice.
21. The lords built defensive walls and moats around their estates.
22. The king punished disloyal lords by taking away their lands and titles.
23. The king knighted several trusted lords after the victory.
24. The high lords fought constantly among themselves.
25. The lords upheld the king's laws throughout the realm.
26. The lords led from the front during battle.
27. The treacherous lords plotted against the king.
28. The church spoke out against the cruel lords.
29. The lords' tournaments attracted knights from across the land.
30. The lords argued vehemently over the next course of action.
31. The peasants suffered under the harsh rule of the high lords.
32. The high lords were buried with great ceremony and pomp in their family crypts.
33. The three rival lords united against a common enemy.
34. The king grew weary of the constant petitioning from his many lords.
35. The rebel lords formed an alliance against the crown.
36. The king banished several rebellious lords to distant provinces.
37. The king raised new lords from the ranks of his most loyal followers.
38. The lords dispensed justice from their high seats in the castle courtyard.
39. The lords brought lavish gifts for their king on his name day.
40. The lords built mighty castles to protect their holdings.
41. The king called upon his loyal lords to raise armies for the coming campaign.
42. The high lords wielded great power and influence over their lands and people.
43. The rival lords fought a bloody civil war for the crown.
44. The king's favor was sought after by all the ambitious young lords.
45. Many peasants dreamed of becoming a noble lord one day.
46. The king pardoned several rebellious lords to gain their renewed loyalty.
47. The cruel lords oppressed the peasants and villagers under their rule.
48. The peasants suffered under the unjust rule of the greedy lords.
49. The lords greeted each other with great pomp and ceremony at court.
50. The king's justice was harsh and swift for treacherous lords.
51. The kingsguard protected the king from the intrigues of jealous lords.
52. The lords knelt before their king to receive their titles and lands.
53. The high lords spent lavishly on tournaments, feasts and celebrations.
54. The rebel lords allied against the crown after years of oppression.
55. The rebel lords were defeated and executed for treason against the crown.
56. The dragonlords ruled over Valyria with fire and blood.
57. The lords paid their taxes and tributes reluctantly to the crown.
58. The lords hailed their returning king with cheers and celebrations.
59. The lords held vast powers over the lives of their peasants and smallfolk.
60. The smallfolk cheered as rebel lords overthrew their oppressors.

Common Phases


1. The knights and lords met for the tournament.
2. The king and his lords gathered in the great hall.
3. The lords debated endlessly in the council chambers.
4. The feudal lords pledged their loyalty and service to the king.
5. The serfs worked the land for their lords.
6. The noble lords and ladies danced at the king's ball.
7. The peasants bowed to their lords as they passed by.
8. On bended knee the vassals swore fealty to their feudal lords.
9 The high lords lived in grand castles while the peasants toiled in hovels.
10. The lords dined on fine cuisine while the servants ate scraps.
11. The lords hunted game in the forest for sport and pleasure.
12. The lords levied taxes and tithes from the peasants living on their lands.
13. The common folk saw the lords as distant figures who controlled their lives.
14. The lords meted out justice on their lands through their own courts.
15. The lords donned their armor and mounted their steeds to ride out to battle.
16. The lords relied on their armies of knights, foot soldiers and archers.
17. The lords wielded great power and influence within the kingdom.
18. The lords protected their lands and vassals from rival lords and invaders.
19. The lords paid homage to the king and supported him with troops and resources.
20. The lords demanded loyalty, service and obedience from their subjects.
21. The gods and lords of Mount Olympus watched over ancient Greece.
22. The pantheon of gods and lords ruled over nature and human affairs.
23. Jove, Neptune and Pluto were among the lordly gods of Rome.
24. The mighty Waldos and their ruling lords held sway over the distant land of Thule.
25. The vassals bowed down before their dread lords of the island kingdom.
26. The dark lords ruled their domains with cruelty and ruthlessness.
27. Careful not to arouse the wrath of the jealous lords of Mordor!
28. The dread lords of the night arose and stalked their prey under the full moon.
29. The mellifluous lords of song performed at the royal concert.
30. Praised be to the lordly poets who enrich our souls with verse.
31. Great are the lords of wisdom who teach and guide us throughout life's journey.
32. The mercurial lords of whimsy fascinate and delight in equal measure.
33. The pets serve as faithful surrogate lords and ladies for their doting owners.
34. Prostrate myself before the exalted lords of the high court!
35. The common folk long for liberation from their unworthy lords.
36. The almighty lords of industry control the very fabric of life itself.
37. These corporate lords want only power and more profits.
38. The great lords of disorder sow confusion and chaos wherever they roam.
39. The petty lords of ignorance squabble endlessly over trivialities.
40. The lords of money reign supreme in these shallow, materialistic times.
41. The fickle lords of fashion bestow favor capriciously and without reason.
42. These temporal lords pale in comparison to the eternal Lord.
43. Lift your hearts to the Lord of lords and King of kings!
44. All lords and powers shall fade away before the Ancient of Days.
45. The lords of old have passed from this world but their legend lives on.
46. The lords we create in our own image often rule us unjustly.
47. Cast off the yoke of earthly lords and be free indeed!
48. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures.
49. The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine upon you.
50. Thank the Lord your God, for He is good; His love endures forever.
51. The Lord is gracious and righteous; our God is full of compassion.
52. Hallowed be Your name, O Lord. Your kingdom come, Your will be done.
53. Forever, O Lord, Your word is settled in heaven.
54. Come now, let us reason together," says the Lord.
55. Though you have made the Lord, your refuge, and the Most High your dwelling place.
56. I will lift up my eyes to the hills — from where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord.
57. I will call on the Lord, who is worthy to be praised.
58. O Lord my God, I called to you for help and you healed me.
59.The Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.
60. The Lord is my light and my salvation — whom shall I fear?

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