Examples of using Fitzwilliam in English and their translations into Serbian
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The Fitzwilliam Museum.
Who's there, Fitzwilliam?
Ah, Fitzwilliam, there you are.
Your arm, Fitzwilliam.
Fitzwilliam D'Arcy de Bourgh.
I stay in Fitzwilliam.
Would you mind excusing us for a moment,Mr. Fitzwilliam?
I love Fitzwilliam Darcy.
Family, your mates, Fitzwilliam.
Behold, Fitzwilliam Darcy.
What is it you are saying, Fitzwilliam?
Colonel Fitzwilliam was there with Mr Darcy.
Thank you, Mr Fitzwilliam.
Fitzwilliam, D'Arcy, de Bourgh(Burke), and even Bennet, are all traditional Norman surnames.
How's the gorgeous Luke Fitzwilliam?
It was obvious that Colonel Fitzwilliam came because he enjoyed talking to the ladies.
Make my apologies to Lady Catherine, Fitzwilliam.
Earl Fitzwilliam presented him with a new cottage and a piece of ground, but Clare could not settle down there.
How long have you worked for Stoneheart,Mr. Fitzwilliam?
It was commissioned by a Fitzwilliam Crocker in 1786.
I've got a signed authentication from the curator of the Fitzwilliam.
I know you are because I've had you in my head, Fitzwilliam Darcy, since I was 12 years old.
For families, the Fitzwilliam makes a romantic evening possible for well-deserving parents with babysitting services and even special children's activities designed to give mom and dad some alone time.
It was plain to them all that Colonel Fitzwilliam came because he had.
Most of these hostels had disappeared before 1900(the buildings of one, known as Cavendish College, are now occupied by Homerton), but a new non-collegiate society took over their work andlater became Fitzwilliam College.
There is an undercurrent of the old Anglo-Norman upper class hinted at in the story, as suggested by the names of Fitzwilliam Darcy and his aunt,Lady Catherine de Bourgh; Fitzwilliam, D'Arcy, de Bourgh(Burke), and even Bennet, are traditional Norman surnames.
Pamela Aidan is the author of a trilogy of books telling the story of Pride andPrejudice from Mr. Darcy's point of view entitled'Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman'.
The Fitzwilliam Museum doesn't normally attract a great deal of attention, but in 2006 it leapt into the news when a visitor named Nick Flynn tripped on a loose shoelace and swept three precious Qing vases off a windowsill, smashing them to bits and causing damage of between £100,000 and £500,000, depending on how assiduously you Google the matter.
The university also operates eight cultural and scientific museums,including the Fitzwilliam Museum, and a botanic garden.
She is haughty, pompous, domineering, and condescending, and has long planned to marry off her sickly daughter to Darcy, to'unite their two great estates', claiming it to be the dearest wish of both her and her late sister,Lady Anne Darcy(née Fitzwilliam).