Example sentences of "and his [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Racing starts at 6.15 p.m. and there will be a cabaret with Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band , plus a barbecue with beer and wine .
2 When Tony Eley and his Irish wife Mary purchased Braemount House in 1986 they were newcomers to the hospitality business ; Mary had retired from the nursing profession and Tony from the Royal Air Force .
3 At a meeting on Dec. 4 in Dublin United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major and his Irish counterpart Charles Haughey agreed to meet every six months , alternately in Dublin and London .
4 ‘ At Viking Penguin ( under Peer Maker and his trusty sidekick Tremor Glove ) we find Hagfish Hailstone ( once run by Christened Sincipita-Stevedore , who left to start his own firm ) , now run by Anger Franklin , and Michel Joey .
5 Mr Punch and his trusty chum Toby the Dog have appeared in many guises .
6 On the twenty-ninth day , being the day before he departed , he called for Doña Ximena , and for the Bishop Don Hieronymo , and Don Alvar Fañez Minaya , and Pero Bermudez , and his trusty Gil Diaz ; and when they were all five before him , he began to direct them what they should do after his death ; and he said to them , Ye know that King Bucar will presently be here to besiege this city , with seven and thirty Kings whom he bringeth with him , and with a mighty power of Moors .
7 All this while the company of the Cid were preparing all things to go into Castille , as he had commanded before his death ; and his trusty Gil Diaz did nothing else but labour at this .
8 When Aston Villa forward Billy Walker scored two goals against Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final of 1920 he was wearing a kit that looked like it had been designed by Yohji , styled by Gaultier and captured for posterity by Bruce Weber and his trusty box brownie .
9 As I said before , Klemperer 's conducting invariably fuelled controversy , and I can not imagine a more controversial performance than his 1968 recording of Mahler 's Seventh Symphony , which comes in a boxed set with the appropriate coupling of Klemperer 's own Second Symphony and his Seventh String Quartet , the latter performed by the Philharmonia Quartet ( ) .
10 Fiona Reekie , 13 , and her mother Eileen had travelled from Fife to London to see Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat .
11 Gloria Hunniford on Phillip Schofield 's first night in Joseph And His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
12 Merlin William Reid and his amazing guitar universe
13 Readers must decide for themselves but should bear in mind the words of the man who has followed in the footsteps of Mr Jason Donovan as the eponymous star of Joseph And His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat : ‘ It 's not the easiest thing in the world to be Phillip Schofield 's girlfriend . ’
14 Don McCullin , the unit 's Special Assignment Photographer , had also been a greatly respected news photographer in Vietnam , and his monochrome production stills convey a stark realism which can be difficult to distinguish from documentary photographs .
15 Plutarch noted that he and his contemporary Scipio Nasica disagreed on certain details of the battle of Pydna ( Aem .
16 ‘ I have been described as lacking in chivalry , ’ he said , and his flat Midlands accent made the word sound medical .
17 On Oct. 12 Russian President Boris Yeltsin and his Azerbaijani counterpart Abulfaz Elchibey signed a treaty of " friendship , co-operation and mutual security " in Moscow .
18 Alfonso , on the other hand , though go-ahead and energetic , was of a docile nature and readily deferred to his parents and his eldest sister Urraca , so that he became the favourite son and developed all the traits of a spoilt child .
19 Two members of the Wigtown council could not vote in a parliamentary election without voiding the election , for the Earl of Galloway and his eldest son Lord Garlies were both members .
20 In April , Earl Godwin died of a stroke , and his eldest son Harold became Earl of Wessex while Alfgar , son of the Earl of Mercia , was restored to his still-warm earldom of East Anglia .
21 The dispute had its origins in the battle of Wakefield , at which Sir Thomas Harrington of Hornby and his eldest son John were killed on the Yorkist side .
22 The dispute had its origins in the battle of Wakefield , at which Sir Thomas Harrington of Hornby and his eldest son John were killed on the Yorkist side .
23 He also continued to demonstrate his early understanding of classical authors by translations of Lucretius ( 1912 ) and his masterly verse translation of Virgil 's Aeneid ( 1928 ) .
24 Liberal Democrat MP Malcolm Bruce and his Labour opponent Peter Snape both rave about the Misbah curry house in Monmouth , while new Tory member and former Olympic champion Sebastian Coe recommends Falmouth 's Hannan restaurant in his constituency .
25 The head of Britain 's oldest school will meet education secretary Kenneth Clarke and his Labour shadow Jack Straw next week to discuss the future of the assisted places scheme .
26 The likes of Brian , and his current charter boat Lagosta II ( an Offshore 105 ) , are looking forward to a new season which starts about now and improves with warming sea temperatures until early September .
27 He moved to Dudley Road Hospital , Birmingham , as Senior Registrar in Medicine and Diabetes in 1982 and his current research interests include nutrition in hypertension , diabetes mellitus , lipid metabolism and retinovascular disease .
28 With his fisherman-knit Marks and Sparks sweaters , and his broad suede shoes , and his mild , sleepy eyes , he fitted into the background of 43 Spadina Road so well that you hardly noticed him .
29 Lessons learnt at their father 's knee have made Henry Keswick , the chairman of Jardine Matheson , and his influential brother Simon deeply suspicious of the bosses in Beijing .
30 Candidates from the right-wing extremist National Front ( FN ) came second , ahead of the official RPR candidates ( one of whom was Pierre Botton , Noir 's son-in-law and his former campaign manager , running against Dubernard ) .
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