Example sentences of "st [noun] ['s] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We 'd been in the same form for two terms without really speaking because we had separate friends and in any case at St Edward 's you were seated according to your exam results at the end of the previous term , so it was n't likely we 'd be close .
2 Oxford led me back to Nottingham : whilst at St Antony 's I came across some pamphlets published by Spokesman — the imprint of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation Ltd , where I have spent nine of the last twelve years .
3 Suddenly at St Aubyn 's we found ourselves in a crowd of seventy boys , nearly all older .
4 On their visits to St Matthew 's he always left the church , mysteriously present one moment and the next gone , when the first members of the congregation began to trickle in .
5 At St Martin 's she had imagined him crossing that limit but his mind refusing to accept the memory of it .
6 When Ruccolen was sent by Chilperic to drive Guntram Boso from St Martin 's he fell sick and died ; when Claudius assassinated Eberulf in the atrium , or forecourt , of the church , he himself was killed in the process .
7 ‘ At St Mary 's he will long be remembered for his quiet , firm , and kindly but unassuming manner , apart from his service as a sidesman and his reputation in the country …
8 To St Andrew 's he went once more , and often to Lindisfarne , the original home of St Cuthbert under whose shadow he was to end his days .
9 Pamela was in her 4th year at St Hilda 's she was a devout member of the 7th Day Adventist Church and had planned to become a missionary in Japan after completing her University studies .
10 Erm but some of these childrens ' addresses that we 've had at St Paul 's they are very interesting and you get something out of them .
11 Daphne came from one of the best families in London , certainly from what I understood to be the upper classes , so once I left St Paul 's I assumed we would never come across each other again .
12 At St Luke 's they 're also diving into an Easter Sunday duck derby at Croxdale , to keep the organ and restoration fund buoyant .
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