(1) This change was an extension of Yorkist policy, both in Ireland and in the West Marches, where a minor peer , Thomas Lord Dacre, was appointed lieutenant.
(2) Of Homer it is said that none could ever peer him for poetry
(3) The Thames could not peer with the mill-streamlet close to my home
(4) From 1761 to 1786 he was a Scottish representative peer and was then created a British peer as Baron Douglas.
(5) Blake screwed up his eyes, trying to peer through the fog
(6) For yet a many of your horsemen peer
(7) The towers peer over the roofs
(8) The two towers peer over the roofs
(9) Labour peer Baroness Golding said in a statement that the two protesters were guests of hers.
(10) Lord Dundee, a hereditary peer and former Tory whip in the upper chamber, is also Hereditary Royal Banner Bearer for Scotland.
(11) Until 1999 some 60 per cent of peers were hereditary.
(12) In other words, he gained the ability to see criticism by his peers and professors as constructive criticism.
(13) This will remove hereditary peers and establish an independent Appointments Commission to select non-party members of the Upper House.
(14) But far, far worse than that, we were the objects of ridicule of our peers and close family members.
(15) It is a site fit for a king, this hillside peering over the roofs of Berkeley toward an expanse of shimmering bay.
(16) His penetrating hazel eyes were also peering at her, studying her as well.
(17) Children who have difficulty getting along well with others often lack social support from family members and peers .
(18) He was admired by his peers for his ability to consistently do great work, to promote that work elegantly, and to stay a contemporary artist and photographer: to always be a man of his time.
(19) I peered into the fog, thinking for a second I'd seen something, but nothing appeared to be there.
(20) His academic peers , however, describe him in markedly different terms.