Example sentences of "king ['s] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the less well known foundations were threatened with extinction and many did not survive in their old state : some were refounded ( King 's School in Macclesfield , for example , received generous new endowments ) but not all benefited . |
2 | However , it is King 's work in Wales that is his great legacy . |
3 | Joseph Ian Gardiner McEwan from King 's Park in Glasgow has been charged in connection with an incident at the Royal Army Ordnance Corps at Arncott near Bicester . |
4 | King 's visits to India |
5 | There are Billie-Jean King 's skills on display and that magical moment when Virginia Wade finally won the title for Britain . |
6 | DEAN STANDING , 22 , celebrated his second England call-up with an impressive nine points but could not save Swindon from a last-heat Gold Cup defeat at King 's Lynn on Saturday . |
7 | Joe Chapman is responsible for 279 staff in depots at Stanford-le-Hope in Essex , Avonmouth near Bristol , King 's Lynn in Norfolk and Pyles in Wales . |
8 | Last August the company announced the closure of its only factory outside Scotland , at King 's Lynn in Norfolk , with the loss of 80 jobs . |
9 | Robert King 's series of concerts and workshops are proving invaluable at a time when authentic performance , a long time in its coming to these northern parts , is fast developing its own passionate audience . |
10 | Grove House could be approached by a lane called King 's Lane from Sutton Lane close to Sutton Manor Court . |
11 | Parcels sector locomotive No 47567 Red Star leaves Carlisle with the Hadrian special on the return journey to King 's Cross via Settle & Carlisle line in June 1988 . |
12 | ‘ Circle Line from King 's Cross to Paddington , sir — about twenty minutes , say ? |
13 | The 2pm InterCity from King 's Cross to Glasgow via Darlington and Newcastle was 25 minutes late . |
14 | That part of the Bill has been strongly opposed by the Ramblers Association , but I imagine that it will be welcomed by railway locomotive drivers who , for example , face more than 100 such crossings whenever they drive from King 's Cross to Newcastle . |
15 | The train left King 's Cross on time and the Wisharts began to read their newspapers , not much conversation took place as they were absorbed with their reading , an occasional smile and a feeling of companionship was enough . |
16 | I calculated that if Charlie 's train had arrived at King 's Cross on time that morning , he should have already reached Chelsea by now , even if he had had to cover the entire journey on foot . |
17 | They would be expected to interchange at King 's Cross with London Underground and other BR services . |
18 | I said that three quarters of the total number of international passengers are expected to interchange at King 's Cross with London Underground and other BR services . |
19 | From Darlington to King 's Cross for instance , the first train you can get is the 9.02 . |
20 | Effectively , the Government have said that there will be two channel tunnel terminals — one at King 's Cross for passengers using public transport , and the other at Stratford for those using cars . |
21 | Reference has been made to services to King 's Cross for passengers who will travel from the north and other parts of England and from the continent . |
22 | King 's Close by Christine Marion Fraser ( Fontana ) ; |
23 | A few were downright criminal : Corbett had seen cases in King 's Bench of priests who used their churches to brew beer , as gambling dens , or even worse . |
24 | You will be taken to London and stand trial for your life before King 's Bench at Westminster . |
25 | ‘ If I find even the vaguest reference to an Ark or to Jordan 's water in this abbey or any place in your possession , I shall see you stand trial at King 's Bench in London on a charge of high treason ! ’ |
26 | Mr Donnellan who 's twenty one and the woman were students at King 's College in London . |
27 | Miller had told Richardson that he hoped to correspond with Dr Alston , King 's Professor of Botany in Edinburgh … ‘ a man of learning and has good skill in distinguishing plants and a great share of modesty ’ . |
28 | Recognition that London 's traffic problems are reaching seizure point came when BR announced schemes for two new cross-city links costing £2,000 million — links between Paddington and Liverpool Street , and from King 's Cross/Euston to Victoria ; plus a tube line from Hainault to Wimbledon via Chelsea and Hackney . |
29 | THE BROOK , about a century ago , taken from the present King 's Road opposite Springfield Road . |
30 | Treasury , who decided in favour of the request and once again tenants of the lands adjoining King 's Road in Chelsea were allowed free passage with their carts and horses , and their ditches , invaluable for drainage and cattle stops , were reopened . |