You shall be my wife, as I promised, and your father shall be brought to court and become a great nobleman.
He wished Jack to come with him, and promised that if he would he should be made a great nobleman, but to this the giant-killer would not consent.
But as to the good sister she was married to a great nobleman, and lived happy ever after.
I am not fit, father, to be the wife of a great nobleman.
And he has become a great nobleman,--like your brother.
A great nobleman is in love with the young girl whose portrait I have just given you.
These young girls are so impressed when one speaks to them of a great nobleman.
Besides, it is the pleasure of a great nobleman, and there is nothing more noble than to play and lose right down to your boots.
Ah, my dear sweet girl, beware when a great nobleman says he will marry you!
So he was a great nobleman, then--one of the fathers of the Fatherland who are occupied day and night with the thought of how to make the realm and the nation happier!
Every one knew him, everybody, that is, who prided himself upon being somebody, whether he was a great nobleman or a great artist.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "great nobleman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.