Example sentences of "two daughters of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She helped the teachers , was kind to the younger girls , respectful to the older ones and friendly to the two daughters of a Rajput textile millionaire who , as the school 's sole representatives of a race other than Anglo-Saxon , were not sought-after companions .
2 There were other goings-on to occupy his attention , too , not least the marriages of two daughters of the Titfords ' Pig Street neighbour , Thomas Clement the clothier , within a three-month period .
3 There were two daughters of the marriage : June , who was seventeen when Jack was born , and Lorraine who was two years younger .
4 There were two daughters of the marriage , Sophie , born in 1830 , who became the wife of Sir George Bailey , of Seal Close , in the Lincolnshire Wolds , and Christabel , born in 1825 , who lived with her parents until in 1853 a small independence , left her by a maiden aunt , Antoinette de Kercoz , enabled her to set up house in Richmond in Surrey , with a young woman friend whom she had met at a lecture of Ruskin 's .
5 There were two daughters of the marriage .
6 There were two daughters of the marriage , the elder , Irene , in 1906 becoming the first woman in London to be arrested in the cause of militant feminism .
7 It depicts the two daughters of the Rev. William Robinson , a Prebendary of the Cathedral , who died , full of promise , early in 1812 .
8 , Patrick ( 1820–1895 ) , mechanical engineer , was born in Kilmarnock , Ayrshire , 29 June 1820 , the eldest in the family of five sons and two daughters of the Revd Robert Stirling [ q.v. ] , a Scottish minister and inventor , and his wife Jane , daughter of William Rankine , wine merchant , of Galston .
9 , James ( 1755–1794 ) , architect , was born in Benvie , near Dundee , 5 August 1755 , the third son in the family of five sons and two daughters of the Revd James Playfair , minister of Liff and Benvie , and his second wife Margaret Young .
10 , Geoffrey Anketell ( 1883–1929 ) , priest and poet , was born 27 June 1883 in Leeds , the seventh child in the family of seven sons and two daughters of the Revd William Studdert Kennedy , vicar of St Mary 's , Quarry Hill , Leeds , and his second wife Jeanette Anketell .
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