Use "privy to" in a sentence

1. 2 I wasn't privy to the negotiations.

2. What is the definition of Privy Councilship? What is the meaning of Privy Councilship? How do you use Privy Councilship in a sentence? What are synonyms for Privy Councilship?

3. Conscience, noun [Latin , to know, to be privy to.]

4. Lurking on the sidelines, privy to family squabbles.

5. 4 Colby was privy to the committee's decisions.

6. 7 The privy fell forward, landing door-down.

7. They were accused of being privy to the plot against the king.

8. 8 She spat into the grass outside the privy.

9. 24 In July, for example, five Catholics were appointed to the Privy Council.

10. 5 She was not privy to any information contained in the letters.

11. 6 Only three people, including a policeman,[www.Sentencedict.com] will be privy to the facts.

12. Each campsite had an outdoor privy, rustic but clean.

13. 22 His access to patronage, too, was gained through privy Seal connections.

14. 16 Secondly, she would not be privy to any information contained in those letters.

15. They are also accountable to the Prime Minister through the Clerk of the Privy Council.

16. 17 Here he was, a civilian, suddenly being made privy to enormous affairs of state.

17. 9 Each campsite had an outdoor privy, rustic but clean.

18. At succession, the privy council would name an heir, not parliament.

19. 10 He was sworn of the Privy Council in 190

20. 1 They were accused of being privy to the plot against the king.

21. At the very least I 'm privy to the richly flavorful lives of my clients .

22. Bog, or Bog-house, a privy as distinguished from a water-closet

23. In 1895 he became a genrō, and chairman of the Privy Council.

24. Haven't you convinced the Privy Council to crown James of Scotland the next king?

25. The new constitution, which the emperor promulgated on 11 February 1889, briefly mentioned the Privy Council in Chapter 4, Article 56: "The Privy Councilors shall, in accordance with the provisions for the organization of the Privy Council, deliberate upon important matters of State when they have been consulted by the Emperor."

26. 29 It is a soiled and puckered hem, the golden treasury's privy purse.

27. He was President of the Privy Council from 1893–94 and 1905–22.

28. The Privy Council is claiming... the remnants who escaped are behind this

29. 20 Why had he chosen to make Vicky privy to this most closely guarded secret, and not me?

30. By order of the Privy Council, the bridge must be cleared immediately!

31. Deputy ministers are accountable to ministers and, through the clerk of the Privy Council, the prime minister.

32. 26 There are parts of my life, my dear Malcolm, that even you are not privy to.

33. The Queen's consent was declared to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom on 14 March 2018.

34. Towards the end of World War II, he emerged from retirement to serve as a Privy Councilor.

35. Again the king ordered that the list of the faculty’s censures be turned over to his Privy Council.

36. It is a soiled and puckered hem, the golden treasury's privy purse.

37. Following the birth of a male heir in 1775, Maria Carolina was admitted to the Privy Council.

38. Canning was appointed Paymaster of the Forces (and therefore to the Privy Council as well) in 1800.

39. In the boarding house he had lived in there was a privy in the backyard.

40. The Privy Council immediately proclaimed the Elector of Hanover King George I of England.

41. 15 I was privy to all their discussions on Hardy, as both had known him during the First World War.

42. At William's instructions, the Privy Council budgeted less than £30,000 for the coronation.

43. Apart from these constitutionally mandated functions the privy councillors also perform other duties.

44. 30 I was replacing a Framus flat-top, built like a brick privy.

45. On 1 February 1587, Elizabeth signed the death warrant, and entrusted it to William Davison, a privy councillor.

46. 19 He recounted secret Privy Council discussions and acted as go-between in Anglican-dissenter negotiations.

47. 27 In the boarding house he had lived in there was a privy in the backyard.

48. 13 On the front lines, the infantrymen were not privy to the intelligence part of the missions that we went on.

49. On 9 July, from Kenninghall, Norfolk, she wrote to the privy council with orders for her proclamation as Edward's successor.

50. Essex could not, unfortunately remain in the Privy Council while he is in Ireland.

51. From the Court of Appeal, there is a right of appeal to Her Majesty in Council, i.e., the Privy Council in London.

52. The British Virgin Islands Bar Association has always expressed a strong disinclination to abandon a right of final appeal to the Privy Council.

53. Taking advantage of James's rebounding popularity, Charles invited him back onto the privy council in 1684.

54. In 1918, he gained a seat in the Privy Council of King Vajiravudh (or Rama VI).

55. Charles I was equally well disposed towards Salisbury and made him a privy councillor in 16

56. Burah [3], where the word Constitutionality was first taken under concern by the privy council

57. During the author's lifetime "The Privy Councillor" was translated into German, Slovak and Czech languages.

58. Agriculture is not like defence - a matter of being privy to private information; it is splattered all over the journals.

59. When things had settled, the Norwegian Privy Council was abolished—it assembled for the last time in 1537.

60. The Clerk of the Privy Council made deputy heads accountable for progress in all federal departments and agencies.

61. 11 On the left was the privy, covered by a curtain which hung from a metal rod.

62. 28 Another deportation order was served, and the case was taken before the privy Council in London.

63. In regards to the amendment of the 1924 Palace Law of Succession, the king must ask the privy council to draft an amendment.

64. 25 Agriculture is not like defence - a matter of being privy to private information; it is splattered all over the journals.

65. In 1543, several conservative clergymen in Kent banded together to attack and denounce two reformers, Richard Turner and John Bland, before the Privy Council.

66. 23 The stone-lined privy pit was excavated a year ago by an archaeology field class from City College.

67. He is the longest serving current member of the Privy Council of Canada, just ahead of Prince Philip.

68. The stone-lined privy pit was excavated a year ago by an archaeology field class from City College.

69. In 1951 Anthony relinquished all his claims to the Sarawak throne after he used up his last legal avenue at the Privy Council.

70. 30 synonyms for Acquainted: familiar with, aware of, in on, experienced in, conscious of, informed of, alive to, privy to, knowledgeable about, versed in

71. 18 Letters under the privy seal were prepared by the thousand, and instructions were sent to the chief commissioners in each shire.

72. 12 Appointed lord advocate and admitted to the Privy Council in 19 he became lord justice-general and lord president in 19

73. 21 The Lord President of the Privy Council acting on behalf of the visitor rejected the petition.

74. 14 Finally, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council hears appeals from a very limited number of overseas territories.

75. In addition to the twenty-four voting privy counselors, the prime minister and the other ministers of state were ex officio members of the council.

76. Leveraging its deep-rooted relationships with investment professionals across the country, Canter Capital is privy to unique investment opportunities that allow us to take positions in companies that have strong

77. Be Clued in To be familiar with or aware of the particulars of a situation, especially through inference, previous knowledge, or by being privy to inside information

78. At this stage we are not privy to what is a matter between, according to that report, the Ministry of Law and the Department of Atomic Energy.

79. On 4 October 140 when Henry's government was at its nadir, he finally became keeper of the Privy Seal.

80. Louis-François Verreycken (1588–1654) was Audiencier of the Brussels Privy Council and first secretary of the Brussels Council of State