Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adj] [unc] [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 After Edward III 's death he resigned his allegiance and his title , and returned to France , leaving his wife in England .
2 By the last decade of Edward III 's reign it had become customary for the contracts of service to specify how the gains of war were to be divided .
3 The agonies of the north , both for the local populace and for the king and realm , were by no means at an end yet , but in Edward II 's reign they reached a scale unapproached before and not exceeded afterwards .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 As discussed above , in Mehmed II 's time there were , as far as one can tell , basically three grades of medreses above the 40-akce level : and the Sahn .
7 At best , however , the feudal summons could produce a cavalry force of little over 500 men , and even in Edward I 's reign it had obviously been insufficient in itself as a means of raising an army .
8 Later in Edward I 's reign he and his wife had a series of disputes with the Dublin government .
9 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 .
10 In the early years of Henry IV 's reign it was primarily an official body executing his wishes .
11 In the account of Henry I 's household there is no reference to the ‘ chancery ’ ; there was no formal institution under this title at this time , in the English or in any other European kingdom .
12 Customs revenue stood at c. £40,000 per annum in 1509 ; in the last years of Henry VIII 's reign it was still at that figure ; by 1550/51 it had fallen to £26,000 .
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