Sentence examples for given no name from inspiring English sources

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Edward, Duke of Windsor, was once Richard's personal servant (he is given no name) and can again doggedly devote himself to his monarch once Wallis has arrived on the scene.

Mr. Martin said he had been told by Ms. Pay on the morning of the raid that the police planned to arrest a Commons member, but that he was given no name or details of the case.

The novel's main character, the fictionalized Mr. Gao himself, is given no name; he is referred to as "you" or "he" throughout; the device is to separate the person described from the person who exists now, living -- as Mr. Gao does -- in exile in France, traveling the world as a renowned and admired writer, having adventures with women, quite a few of them.

This young woman is given no name in the Biblical account and appears in only a few verses in the early sections of the Exodus story (Exodus 2 5-10 2 5-10

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They talk of the "pharmacy shoppers" who call up, give no name, and wonder if the place has oddly copious quantities of a narcotic painkiller, usually oxycodone.

As to first class on a domestic flight, I had a note of caution in an e-mail last week from a business traveler who gave no name.

In 1992, when the embassy reopened, someone walked in off the street, left it with a receptionist, but gave no name.

He presented no carte de visite and gave no name, but stood surveying his surroundings for all the world as if he were not a visitor but master of Mordant Hall.

"He's not here, he's at his parents old house," said one of the truck's occupants, a bearded middle aged man who said he was a relative but gave no name.

All but one of the 12 identify Badoaro as the author, while the other gives no name.

(When Titian sent the canvas to Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, the elderly artist described her as "the most precious being" in his life — but he gave no name). Once seen, however, the painting is unforgettable.

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