Example sentences of "prince of [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And even if the Prince of Gwynedd should send an army to set him free , how were they to get him out of that impregnable hold ?
2 I thought that the Prince of Wales would talk about something more interesting . ’
3 ‘ I doubt if the prince of Wales would agree with you , sir , ’ Morton chaffed him .
4 And a remaining obstacle to firm dealing with the Prince of Wales would have been Baldwin 's deep-rooted distaste for grasping nettles which were not pushed into his hands .
5 In 1793 caricatures of George III and the Prince of Wales would have contained more radical , and even unpatriotic , implications than they did in 1792 .
6 I think the Prince of Wales may have told Sir Thomas so , after he asked for my services at the banquet .
7 Only the Prince of Wales could refuse his goose with impunity .
8 The Prince of Wales will stand in for his grandmother at a church service and reception for the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association in London .
9 The Prince of Wales will open it , and it is clear that a weak environmentalism informs much of the festival 's symbolism .
10 He served as architectural tutor to King George III when the latter was Prince of Wales and designed the State Coach in which one day the current Prince of Wales will ride from the Abbey as King Charles III .
11 Sooner or later there is little doubt that the reticent Prince of Wales will have to make some kind of statement .
12 The Prince of Wales will attend the annual conference of the Scottish Crofters Union in Stornoway on Friday .
13 THE PRINCE of Wales will fly in to the war-torn former Yugoslavia today for a morale-boosting visit to British troops .
14 The Prince of Wales used to visit . ’
15 Even in Britain it seemed almost a law of politics under George II and George III that the Prince of Wales should act as a rallying-point for all those who hoped to benefit from a change of ruler .
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