His lordship was standing at the archway that led into the ballroom.
I have been singing for his lordship of Leicester.
Thus it was that his greatest hurdle to date had been asking his lordship for a job.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE►good
· It also made his good lordship attractive to men outside his immediate circle.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY►your/his lordship
Jun. 805, where his Lordship dismissed a petition to expunge the proof of a surety against the estate of a co-surety.
Nor did his Lordship draw any demarcation between administrative institutions and inferior courts for the purposes of review.
The reason you want to see his lordship has nothing to do with gratitude and you know it.
►his lordship
He had assumed his lordship like any other feudal lord.
It was clear to him that if he said he could, his lordship would take him.
Jun. 805, where his Lordship dismissed a petition to expunge the proof of a surety against the estate of a co-surety.
Madeleine said she didn't mind, but you could see his lordship was going down like a dose of castor oil.
Naturally, his lordship was greatly distressed and immediately made plans to dispatch funds and commiserations to Frau Bremann.
The porter was reprimanded and a humble apology was presented to his Lordship.
Thus it was that his greatest hurdle to date had been asking his lordship for a job.
1your/his lordship used when talking to or talking about a lord, or when talking to a British judge or bishop(1) → ladyship2his lordship British English spoken a man who thinks he is very important – used humorously: So when will his lordship be back?