Example sentences of "died [prep] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After a fly past by a RAF VC 10 , divisional officers from fire brigades all over the country unveiled a plaque in memory of the airmen who died during second world war .
2 Andrew Hollingsworth , manager of the Puffin Children 's Bookshop in Covent Garden , who died on 24th March , had already become , at the age of 31 , one of the country 's leading children 's booksellers .
3 Andrew Hollingsworth , manager of the Puffin Bookshop in Covent Garden , who died on 24th March , was one of nature 's gentlemen , quiet , courteous and generous , as well as brave in the face of illness .
4 Brownswerd was recommended to the Master 's post while Leigh was still in , office , and his appointment was confirmed on , 9th March 1565 ; he had taught already in Wilmslow and Macclesfield , and was to teach later at Stratford-on-Avon and again at Macclesfield , where he died on 15th April 1589 .
5 His wife Anne died on 15th January 1833 and is also buried at Grasmere .
6 He died on 15th November 1910 whilst living in retirement at Walberswick , Suffolk , and is buried in St. Andrew 's Church in the same plot of ground as his hearing wife Charlotte , and painter son Allan Douglas Davidson ( 1873–1932 ) .
7 The King , Edward IV , died on 9th April 1483 , aged only 40 , leaving as his successor his 12-year-old so , the prince Edward .
8 Most of his family and friends had predeceased him and he died on 9th June 1834 , aged 72 , trusting only in the grace of God for his salvation .
9 Gerald Rhodes wrote in the Epilogue to his Extracts : ‘ He died on 12th March 1877 at the age of 60 and , as was his wish , was buried in Lydham churchyard alongside his wife , Emily .
10 Alan Beatt , Weidenfeld 's representative in Scotland and northern England until his early retirement on health grounds , died on 13th December after a long illness .
11 Five days before his death , he took to his bed and soon sank into a coma from which he never recovered and died on 1st August 1837 at the age of 41 .
12 After stating his preference as to type and paper he asked Schwabe if he would publish it , but before the negotiations were completed Hahnemann died on 2nd July 1843 .
13 The other loss was that of the Chairman himself , Captain Sykes , who died on 25th April 1901 .
14 His health , never very good , began to fail in 1851 , and in August 1854 , he proceeded to Germany to try out the mineral waters there , but died on 25th November 1854 at Cannstadt , near Stuttgart .
15 Alexander Peden died on 28th January , 1686 .
16 We have been approached by many members and friends who wish to contribute towards some form of memorial in thanksgiving for the life and work of our late founder and President Molly Braithwaite who died on 19th January this year .
17 George Seawright was shot by the Marxist-Leninist IPLO on 19th November 1987 and died on 3rd December .
18 He died on 3rd February 1876 .
19 He died on 29th April 1823 and was buried on 3rd May at Grasmere .
20 Her visitors in the Exeter nursing home where she died on 7th December saw all the qualities which made her such a servant of the trade continue unabated to the end — the common sense and humour , the courage , and the huge interest in others .
21 He was the son of Joshua Green ( b. 1725 ) by his father 's first wife Catherine Simpson , whom he had married on 22nd February 1756 , and who died on 5th September 1760 in her 27th year , just eleven days after giving birth to her son William on the 25th August .
22 She died on 5th August 1846 , unmarried .
23 He died on 21st October , 1925 , of angina pectoris in Lennox Hill Hospital , New York .
24 James Macrae died on 21st July , 1746 and was buried in Monkton kirkyard .
25 Ann McMillan , who died on 21st July , aged 55 years , will be sadly missed .
26 Beth Brown , wife and partner to Bob Brown , of Wayfarer Books in Tewkesbury , died on 14th March .
27 of the world 's largest media group , Time Warner , died on 20th December at the age of 65 after a battle with cancer which had forced him increasingly to withdraw from the business over the past year .
28 The other survivor from the Stockport of this time is the Grammar School , founded under the terms of the will of Sir Edmond Shaa , who died on 20th April 1488 .
29 Mabel Constance Riley died on 6th January , aged 89 , at Hillside Nursing Home , Oxley .
30 Joshua married , for the second time at the same church Elizabeth Hartley , and William soon had a half-brother , Bernard Hartley Green , who died on 16th August 1820 .
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