Example sentences of "[det] saints ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Situated at the end of Coney Street , between the Guildhall and All Saints ' Church , Pavement , the Centre if open from 10.00am – 5.00pm Monday–Saturday .
2 All Saints ' church stands on a high mound of land in the centre of the village — one might say it is the guardian of all it surveys .
3 All Saints ' church is a 12th century building which retains several features of the original Norman construction , notably the fine chancel arch and the south doorway with its carved tympanum of the Paschal Lamb .
4 The only building of note is All Saints ' church , standing on what is for Holderness an eminence .
5 The myth was probably sparked off by the existence of a St. Thomas ' Lane and Well in the town ( locations now unknown ) , the St. Thomas ' chapel in All Saints ' church , and the Hospital of St. Thomas and St. John ( now Lord Burghley 's Almshouses ) , which apparently had a chapel over the bridge .
6 WHEN William Stukeley arrived in Stamford in 1729 to take up the living of All Saints ' Church , he was already a well-known physician and public figure , and today he is still remembered as one of the father figures of British archaeology .
7 He was certainly at least jointly responsible for the rebuilding of the town 's All Saints ' church ( 1677–80 ) and was perhaps involved also in the designing of the Sessions House ( 1676–88 ) as well as houses in the Market Place .
8 , James ( fl. 1774 ) , clergyman , teacher , and lexicographer , was for many years a curate at All Saints ' Church , Edmonton , Middlesex , and a teacher at schools in Goodman 's Fields and Tottenham .
9 The Mercedes which had been promised to take them to All Saints ' Church , Deganwy , for the wedding on Saturday was sold .
10 ‘ The store would increase traffic along Carmel Road , destroy the important rural Tees conservation area and take business away from the town centre , ’ he told the meeting at All Saints ' Church Hall in Ravensdale Road .
11 Residents packed All Saints ' Church hall for a public meeting which organisers hoped would rally opposition to the proposed £15m. superstore at Blands Corner .
12 The 33p stamp depicts three shepherds from a window at All Saints ' Church , Porthcawl , Mid Glamorgan , and the 28p and 39p stamps , showing scenes of the three kings bearing gifts , are from the Church of Our Lady and St Peter in Leatherhead , Surrey .
13 Following a reception for 80 guests at All Saints ' Hall , Alton the couple left for their honeymoon in Margate .
14 Next day , Sunday — All Saints ' Day — Wycliffe woke at seven , but it was after eight before he dared get out of bed and peer through the curtains , for Helen was still asleep .
15 This he argued in a sermon delivered on All Saints ' Day .
16 Stiff westerly winds made forward passage difficult , and the little boats had to tack this way and that within the narrow confines of the Strait 's exit , before the funnel began to widen and the open sea to present itself Magellan , now perfectly confident of his discovery , named the waters Estrecho do Todos los Santos — All Saints ' Strait .
17 Through the portal by Giovanni Gargiolli of Florence , 1598 , we pass into the choir of the All Saints ' Chapel , formerly the seat of an independent Chapter .
18 Leaving the church and looking across the road you will see to your right the Renaissance portal of the Royal Palace , the All Saints ' Chapel and the Institute of Gentlewomen .
19 Stukeley in his diary for 1745 , however , claimed that the medieval university evolved from All Saints ' College , established in 1109 at Wothorpe , by Joffied , Abbot of Crowland Abbey .
20 Stukeley 's claim for All Saints ' College at Wothorpe is based on Speed 's early seventeenth-century map , and is just a misreading of an entry in Valor Ecclesiasticus , Henry VIII 's survey of the value of ecclesiastical property .
21 Keith Elliott 's sermon , delivered in 1948 , was a tribute to his battered bicycle which served as his transport during his curacy at All Saints ' Parish , Palmerston North .
22 Black Hall was founded by ‘ some order of Black monks ’ ( Peck ) in All Saints ' Place , and the Blackfriars and Greyfriars also had schools in the town .
23 As these colleges became overcrowded , the large monasteries set up their own academic halls , including Sempringham Hall and Durham Hall in St. Peter 's Street , Peterborough Hall in All Saints ' Street and Vaudey Hall ( owned by Vallis Dei Abbey near Grimsthorpe ) in St. Mary 's Street .
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