Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] iv [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Urban economic and political development suffered severely from the social and demographic upheaval set in train during Ivan IV 's reign .
2 It was perhaps their awareness of this , rather than their arrogance , which led them to emphasize the relationship so strongly after Edward IV 's death .
3 It was perhaps their awareness of this , rather than their arrogance , which led them to emphasize the relationship so strongly after Edward IV 's death .
4 Thus many of the elements of the familiar Victorian pub were already in place at the time of William IV 's death in 1837 .
5 A third was a member of Edward IV 's household , Christopher Worsley , a marshall of the hall , who had been sheriff of Somerset and Dorset in 1470 and whose links with Gloucester are unknown .
6 The office of controller of the coinage of tin , previously held by Sir Thomas Vaughan , passed to another of Edward IV 's household men , Avery Cornburgh , who had been feodary of the duchy and occupier of the mines in Devon and Cornwall .
7 A third was a member of Edward IV 's household , Christopher Worsley , a marshall of the hall , who had been sheriff of Somerset and Dorset in 1470 and whose links with Gloucester are unknown .
8 The office of controller of the coinage of tin , previously held by Sir Thomas Vaughan , passed to another of Edward IV 's household men , Avery Cornburgh , who had been feodary of the duchy and occupier of the mines in Devon and Cornwall .
9 On top of this military expenditure , the government had to find the cost of Edward IV 's funeral ( £1,886 ) and the cost of Edward V 's coronation , now rescheduled for 22 June .
10 On top of this military expenditure , the government had to find the cost of Edward IV 's funeral ( £1,886 ) and the cost of Edward V 's coronation , now rescheduled for 22 June .
11 Only eight at the time of his brother 's accession in 1461 , he spent the early years of Edward IV 's reign in relative obscurity , overshadowed by his elder brother George duke of Clarence .
12 It is only viewed in retrospect that such dual loyalties seem strange : in the context of Edward IV 's reign they made very good sense .
13 In the context of Edward IV 's reign , in which the retinue was created , neither assumption is true .
14 It was only after the rebellion of autumn 1483 had demonstrated that Richard had lost the support of a significant number of his brother 's men , that it made political sense to indulge in general criticism of Edward IV 's reign .
15 The year 1475 was to prove crucial for the recovery of cloth exports , as the Treaty of Utrecht with the Hanse and the Treaty of Picquigny with France did much to restore the level of exports in the latter years of Edward IV 's reign ( 94 , pp.26–9 , 34–6 ) .
16 Only eight at the time of his brother 's accession in 1461 , he spent the early years of Edward IV 's reign in relative obscurity , overshadowed by his elder brother George duke of Clarence .
17 It is only viewed in retrospect that such dual loyalties seem strange : in the context of Edward IV 's reign they made very good sense .
18 In the context of Edward IV 's reign , in which the retinue was created , neither assumption is true .
19 It was only after the rebellion of autumn 1483 had demonstrated that Richard had lost the support of a significant number of his brother 's men , that it made political sense to indulge in general criticism of Edward IV 's reign .
20 Within three months of Edward IV 's death , therefore , his brother had deposed his son and taken the throne for himself .
21 Within three months of Edward IV 's death , therefore , his brother had deposed his son and taken the throne for himself .
22 But Gloucester also insisted throughout that he stood for the continuance of Edward IV 's regime , an emphasis which inevitably played down the political significance of the ‘ outs ’ .
23 But Gloucester also insisted throughout that he stood for the continuance of Edward IV 's regime , an emphasis which inevitably played down the political significance of the ‘ outs ’ .
24 The king 's appearance in the Mâcunnais revived ancient memories of Louis IV 's visit in 950 , which his successor exploited effectively , stressing the justice of his cause and the royal obligation to suppress evil .
25 The pope 's letter to Lanfranc is preserved in Eadmer 's Historia Novorum , and , according to Eadmer , it was Lanfranc himself who had sent to Rome to ask for a confirmation of Boniface IV 's privilege .
26 All scholars agree that the text of Boniface IV 's letter which is quoted here was a forgery of the eleventh century , and something must be said about this later .
27 Here are represented the ‘ International Gothic ’ style of Charles IV 's court — a style that even influenced artists in that bastion of the Renaissance , Florence ; the Mannerist art of the 16 and early 17C ; and Czech Baroque , whose artists vied with those farther west in their range of subject matter and technique .
28 She had decided to overcome her natural ‘ laziness ’ and keep a diary on the fourth day of George IV 's reign , 1 February 1820 .
29 The outstanding feature of these Roman operas was the splendour of the scenery and ingenuity of the scenic effects , which were devised by Bernini himself for Erminia and for Sant' Alessio when it was revived in 1634 for the entertainment of Wladyslaw IV 's brother .
30 In the early years of Henry IV 's reign it was primarily an official body executing his wishes .
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