Example sentences of "king 's [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ( For example , the power of Stephen King 's novel The Stand is that evil is a living reality , not the negation of goodness . ) |
2 | These are common : the night after King 's Cross a hoax caller reported a fire on an Underground escalator . |
3 | Labour MP Frank Dobson called King 's Cross a ‘ pimp 's paradise ’ . |
4 | At King 's Cross a large number of people got in . |
5 | The traffic implications of what is proposed are enormous , and I hope that British Rail and the Government will take cognisance of the fact that we do not want to create around King 's Cross a traffic jam far worse than anything that we have to put up with at present . |
6 | We are struggling tonight to achieve the first tentative step in Britain 's planning , not for two or three years hence , but for the better part of a decade hence , and to achieve at King 's Cross the equivalent of what has been under construction for several years at Lille . |
7 | During his life Hampden contrived the execution of the King 's advisor the Earl of Strafford . |
8 | In a study supported by the King 's Fund a further , larger , sample of general practitioners recorded the problems they encountered in arranging acute admissions to hospital . |
9 | Through the king 's wisdom the people will become prosperous and successful and victorious . " |
10 | However , I shall desist from following that course and merely state that the co-ordinated package of works in the Bill will make King 's Cross a first-class interchange between international trains and inter-city services from the east midlands , the north and Scotland , as well as to and from Thameslink and London Underground services . |
11 | The most notable of these defectors were the king 's half-brother the Earl of Rent , the Earl of Richmond and the Bishops of Hereford , Winchester and Norwich . |
12 | The numerous victims of their rapacity and greed had no reason to risk their necks for the king and his favourites ; nobles such as the king 's half-brother the Earl of Norfolk , who might have expected to enjoy some influence at court , hated the Despensers for their monopoly of the king 's presence ; and the heirs of the victims of 1322 had everything to gain from the overthrow of Edward 's regime . |