Example sentences of "[noun] 'd to " in BNC.

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1 This was " a misrepresentation of the true Doctrine of Obedience taught in our Church ; which was oppos 'd to Faction and Sedition , not to a Legal Government : For Obedience is a Duty owing to setled Governments , administered by Legal Methods … but does not extend , nor was ever so intended , to the subversion of Laws , and our civil and religious Rights , at the Will of the Prince " .
2 Betroth 'd to Helena ’ became ‘ Demetrius …
3 Betroth 'd to Helena ’ . )
4 The mid-century architect Robert Morris makes the case for them with fervour : ‘ the Geographer can travel from one Country to another , through various Climates , over Sea and Land … and yet be only retir 'd to his Closet ’ .
5 Expos 'd to all the pinching Rigour
6 This massive requiem sets Walt Whitman 's great , wordy poem When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom 'd to a sensuous orchestral accompaniment — ‘ Hindemith can be a little dry , but not in this work ’ — with solo roles for the dark-timbre voices of mezzo soprano Ameral Gunson and bass David Wilson-Johnson .
7 Roger L'Estrange produced a pamphlet condemning the Whigs and Nonconformists as republicans , accusing them of wanting to " pursue their Revenge on us [ the Church of England ] " , and he asked " Whether the Clergy of the C. of E. are not concern 'd to be as diligent against Phanaticism now , as of late against Popery " .
8 The English coast flashed beneath and he QSY 'd to the airfield 's Air/Ground frequency .
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