Example sentences of "of england [prep] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Once William and his wife Mary ( who had a better claim to the throne than her husband ) were established as joint rulers in England they had , like the Republic thirty years earlier , to bring the rest of the territories of the King of England into obedience to the new authority .
2 Miles too had been invited to join the Arts Council 's literature panel , an offer which was promptly rescinded after Goodman got to hear of it , and which prompted a poem for page two of It on 27 February 1967 , from Adrian Mitchell , suggesting that such an appointment would ‘ disrupt the council 's true intent which is to fill the entire interior of the Royal Opera House with tins of chunkydogmeat and the rest of England with custard of the kind which thickens and grows a skin on top ’ .
3 Following the publication in 1981 of the ESRC Subcommittee report Macro-Economic Research in the United Kingdom , the ESRC convened a Consortium of experts to distribute funds made available by ESRC , HM Treasury and the Bank of England for research in the macro-economic modelling and forecasting field .
4 In theory , bills can be issued by anyone but in practice they are issued mainly by large corporations ( commercial bills ) and by the Bank of England on behalf of the government ( treasury bills ) .
5 Treasury bills are issued by the Bank of England on behalf of the government .
6 Treasury bills are issued by the Bank of England on behalf of the government .
7 Ken was rediscovered in the nineteenth century by the Oxford Movement , for whom his idea of the Church of England as part of the Universal Church and his ascetic character had a great appeal .
8 In Flanders , an area in which French and English interests clashed over issues which were strategic , economic and legal , Edward I intervened in 1294 as king of England in defence of the count , Guy , then in dispute with Philip IV of France .
9 Ken was educated at Winchester School and then at New College , Oxford , where , together with senior and junior members of the university , he worshipped according to the liturgy of the Church of England in defiance of the laws of the Cromwellian regime .
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