Example sentences of "[coord] sir richard [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Hargreaves , Mr Crompton and Sir Richard Arkwright made hand-operated machines which could spin many threads at the same time .
2 He named Lord Justice Stuart-Smith as the commissioner to oversee the service and Mr Justice Simon Brown as president of the complaints tribunal , with Sheriff John McInnes its vice-president and Sir Richard Gaskell the third member .
3 He named Lord Justice Stuart-Smith as the commissioner to oversee the service and Mr Justice Simon Brown as president of the complaints tribunal , with Sheriff John McInnes its vice-president and Sir Richard Gaskell the third member .
4 He published a number of scientific papers during this period , but arguably his most important contributions were the provision of the specimens and information which greatly aided the work of others , notably Charles Darwin , Sir Charles Lyell , and Sir Richard Owen [ qq.v . ] .
5 And Sir Richard Attenborough was there to tell his audience that he felt as if he had come not just to the centre of Europe but of the world .
6 Bates and Sir Richard Attenborough have a 17 per cent holding in SB .
7 He wrote north for reinforcements on 10 June and the army assembled at Pontefract a fortnight later , where it witnessed the execution of Rivers , Vaughan and Grey before moving south under the command of Northumberland and Sir Richard Ratcliffe .
8 He wrote north for reinforcements on 10 June and the army assembled at Pontefract a fortnight later , where it witnessed the execution of Rivers , Vaughan and Grey before moving south under the command of Northumberland and Sir Richard Ratcliffe .
9 He was soon associated with a group around Sir John Vaughan [ q.v. ] , also including Sir Thomas Littleton and Sir Richard Temple [ q.v. ] , who frequently voiced concern during the 1660s that the restored government 's need to secure itself in power , coupled with Parliament 's Royalist enthusiasm , might lead to the erosion of England 's laws and liberties .
10 FLETCHER MOULTON L.J. : I am of the opinion that by that transaction between the plaintiffs and Sir Richard Temple the debt on the promissory note became extinct .
11 They included the cost of a pond in St James 's Park , the provision of ordnance for St Mawes Castle , the state of fortresses in Kent , the expenses of Sir Francis Drake 's recent and final voyage to the Caribbean , the debts of the late Earl of Huntingdon and Sir Thomas Heneage , the answers of the Earl of Pembroke and Sir Richard Bingham to charges made against them , complaints of decays in the Bishopric of Durham , the dispute in the College of Arms between Garter King-at-Arms and Clarencieux , a claim on the barony of Dacre , the voyage of the Earl of Essex and the Lord Admiral to Cadiz , and , rather obscurely , ‘ order to be taken with Matthew Goodman for the cosener ’ .
12 By the mid-1630s , prominent members of the privy council , such as Francis Windebank , Francis Lord Cottington , and Sir Richard Weston , were either openly Catholic or secretly sympathetic .
13 Two Conservatives , Henry Page Croft and Sir Richard Cooper , stalwarts from the pre-war Chamberlain tariff reform campaign , founded the National Party in 1917 as a protest against the Coalition government .
14 In July the Earls of Northampton , Oxford , Pembroke and Devon together with Sir Hugh Despenser , Sir Richard Talbot and Sir Richard Stafford took an army to the duchy and put Charles of Blois to flight at the battle of Morlaix on 30 September , while in October the king himself embarked for Brittany , aware that part of the duchy had already been regained for the Montfort cause .
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