「Jane」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)6ページ目
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He also played guitar for | Jane Taylor's award-winning single "Blowing This Can |
s & The Early Show, alongside Bryant Gumbel and | Jane Clayson. |
He had married | Jane Catherine Lundie in 1843 and five of their youn |
On 23 January 1845, he had married | Jane Anne Pym (d. |
s in his father-in-law's estate; he had married | Jane Elizabeth Latta on March 9, 1863. |
He had married | Jane Trimnell, daughter of David Trimnell, in 1744. |
He had married | Jane Burgoyne in 1633. |
e wishes things were different: that he had met | Jane before she married Doug, making her not so jade |
Ashton's half-sister Ina | Jane Ashton was the wife of LeGrand Richards. |
ge Chetwynd, 1st Baronet, of Brockton Hall, and | Jane Bantin, and had two daughters and one son |
m also played Susan Davis on Hallmark Channel's | Jane Doe series of television movies. |
ring Kathleen Murray (later Kathleen Hallor) as | Jane. |
Councillors Steve Hamilton (Con), | Jane Law (Con), Jeanette Bentley (Con) |
ic of triose P isomerase monomer, hand-drawn by | Jane Richardson |
It Happened to | Jane is a 1959 romantic comedy film starring Doris D |
of George Harison (son of Francis Harison) and | Jane (Nicholls) Harison. |
out of the project, among them Harlan Ellison, | Jane Yolen, Charles de Lint, Martha Soukup, Karawynn |
e co-stars of the era included Harold Lockwood, | Jane Wolfe, William Worthington, Tom Chatterton, and |
Fiona Harris as | Jane (Series 2 and 3) |
ughbred racehorse bred in Kentucky by Harry and | Jane Lunger's Christiana Stables. |
Mother Columba Hart and | Jane Bishop (1990). |
In 1797, Harvey's daughter, | Jane, married Richard Trevithick. |
fe with the Woodvilles, with Hasting's mistress | Jane Shore (formerly also mistress to Edward IV and |
Fearing that her parents will hate her, | Jane lies about it and says that she and Taylor were |
Several of the actresses that have portrayed | Jane, including Eve Brent, Joyce MacKenzie, and Loui |
is dramatised in the novel Conies in the Hay by | Jane Lane. |
Sunita, Hayley and | Jane talk about life in their respective boroughs, s |
In 1891 he married | Jane Muir Greenlees of Paisley, Renfrewshire. |
He attacks | Jane but is stopped by Paul, who knocks him unconsci |
In the 1840s, he married | Jane Rule, with whom he had four children: two sons |
On December 16, 1725, aged 21, he married | Jane Libby and together they had ten children. |
He married | Jane Smith with whom he had four children - Agatha, |
He married | Jane Anne Seely, daughter of Charles Seely MP on Apr |
She died in 1871 and in 1884 he married | Jane M. Paulette Fisher, eldest daughter of former P |
In 1641 he married | Jane Liddell. |
There, he meets | Jane Travers, her maid. |
he had been a regular attender and where he and | Jane had married 54 years before. |
Arriving back in 1783, he married | Jane Selby, daughter of Robert Selby of Bonington, n |
He married | Jane Everest in 1949. |
On 17 January 1659, he married | Jane Monins, daughter of Sir Edward Monins, 2nd Baro |
He married | Jane Quackenbush (b. |
He married | Jane in 1938. |
On 14 November 1820 he married | Jane Roberts, daughter of Reverend William Roberts. |
In 1839, he married | Jane Taylor. |
He married | Jane Buckney on 7 June 1883 at Marrickville, and the |
ity as Lord Greystoke is discovered, and he and | Jane are married and return to Africa. |
He married | Jane Carling in 1842. |
He married | Jane Elizabeth Curry of East McKeesport, Pennsylvani |
47, Tom returned to San Francisco, where he met | Jane Emily Pitkin, daughter of nationally recognized |
He married | Jane Davidson Clark. |
In 1659 he married | Jane, daughter of Daniel Collins and William Dring. |
In 1865, he married | Jane "Jennie" Brank. |
He married | Jane Salesbury in June 1670 and was succeeded by the |
In 1876 he married | Jane Thistle of another Whitby family, and in 1926 t |
He married | Jane Montchensey and they had one son - Sir William |
In 1831 he married | Jane Pearson. |
He married | Jane Ann Mitchell, at Hastings and travelled to Adel |
In 1551, he married | Jane (Sian) Bulkeley. |
He married | Jane Boyd in 1776, but they had no children and was |
In 1852 he married | Jane Boutcher, daughter of William Boutcher of Grate |
He married | Jane Bell Stoddard. |
In 1873, he married | Jane Elizabeth Kramer. |
He married | Jane Gibson on 22 June 1848, who had previously been |
In the late 1840s, he married | Jane McManus Storms Cazneau (1807-1878, daughter of |
He married | Jane Daviess (died 31 May 1829) and together they ha |
He defeated | Jane Howlett for the final Liberal seat. |
About 1744 he married | Jane Contee, with whom he would have eight children. |
After Ada Lovelace died in 1852, he married | Jane Jenkins and they had one son, Lionel Fortescue |
He married | Jane Anderson in 1965; they have two children and si |
He married | Jane (died 27 March 1725), the daughter of John Miln |
, where, on 21 October of that year, he married | Jane Hibbert, and established a boarding-school. |
He married | Jane or Joan Courtenay during the Wars of the Roses. |
He married | Jane Armistead Scott and bought the Hermitage planta |
In 1860, he married | Jane Percival Cowan. |
On January 21, 1841, he married | Jane Shelton Ellis (born about 1820 in Richmond, Vir |
He married | Jane Findlay, daughter of former Pennsylvania Govern |
He and | Jane moved into Forest Grove proper in 1870, but con |
He married | Jane, daughter of Matthew Crews, or Cruwys, of Pynne |
He married | Jane, daughter of Sir Eustace Sulyard, by whom he ha |
In 1829, he married | Jane Reed. |
He married | Jane, the eldest daughter of James Buller, MP for Co |
He married | Jane, the daughter and co-heir of Sir John Hart, Lor |
In 1858 he married | Jane Black. |
In 1964, he married | Jane Mary Crosby. |
He married | Jane M. Stangel on August 27, 1982; they have four c |
He married | Jane Bell around 1840. |
He releases | Jane and tells her he will pay her the money eventua |
Smith traveled home where he married | Jane Averill from his hometown of Branford, Connecti |
He married | Jane Nicholas Randolph, a descendant of Thomas Jeffe |
On May 5, 1805, he married | Jane Lansing, daughter of Chancellor John Lansing, J |
In 1788, he married | Jane, the daughter and co-heiress of Abram Newman of |
He married | Jane Langridge the same year. |
He married | Jane Heckington, daughter and heiress of William Hec |
He married | Jane Thelwall, the great-granddaughter of Sir John W |
On 9 February 1875 he married | Jane MacGregor Laird, daughter of John Laird, Member |
He married | Jane Jacobsen, a teacher for the Union City Board of |
He married | Jane Mowatt, daughter of Francis Mowatt, on 28 Febru |
He married | Jane Mylne in 1988, with whom he has two daughters. |
He married | Jane, daughter of Carew Mildmay, and assumed the add |
He married | Jane Frances Anne Vivian, the daughter of the first |
he cartoons' storyline until 1959, when he gave | Jane a happy marriage and ended the series. |
Some time around February 1614 he married | Jane Lannerie and at least two of their sons went on |
He married | Jane, the daughter of Nicholas Hardinge, on 1 Septem |
In 1842, he married | Jane Chapman. |
He married | Jane Abercrombie, the daughter of Nigel Abercrombie |
In 1946 he married | Jane Emily Scott and together they went on to have o |
In September 1926, he married | Jane Wyndham-Lewis (ex-wife of the original 'Beachco |
He married | Jane, youngest daughter of Sir William Rowley of Ten |
In 1873, he married | Jane Rowe. |
He married | Jane Smith. |
In 1857, he married | Jane Humphrey. |
He married | Jane Douglas, a daughter of the Governor of the Colo |
On 8 August 1742, he married | Jane Codrington, daughter of Colonel John Codrington |
He married | Jane Dent, daughter of John Dent. |
Back in Never Land, he drops | Jane into the waiting tentacles of "the beast" (a gi |
In 1852, he married | Jane Eliza Armstrong. |
He married | Jane Howell and the couple would have three daughter |
Vera Ilyina, under the direction of Head Coach | Jane Figuiredo (University of Houston) and competed |
e Martin sacked underperforming Health Minister | Jane Aagaard and demoted Kon Vatskalis. |
rsity benefactresses Phoebe Apperson Hearst and | Jane K. Sather, future Regent James K. Moffit, Dr. L |
tes to at least the 1981 play My Blue Heaven by | Jane Chambers, in which a character stammers out: "Y |
In 1872, he married an American heiress, Emilie | Jane Butterfield Meriman. |
sts including Soviet ambassadors, Helen Keller, | Jane Addams, William Jennings Bryan, Thomas Edison, |
Cello - Christine Jackson, Helena Binney, | Jane Fenton |
Helen Chattwell and Bruce Hyman, with help from | Jane Belson and Ed Victor. |
Mason is attacked in the attic, he is helped by | Jane and Edward and leaves. |
In 1743, Henley married | Jane Huband who was the daughter of Sir John Huband |
Scott Field was the son of Henry and | Jane (Bates) Field. of Canton, Mississippi. |
(1762), William (1765), Daniel, Henry, Samuel, | Jane, Mary and John Holt. |
th moral and religious themes - like her sister | Jane, she tended to undue pessimism about her own sp |
Following the 1976 death of her husband, | Jane Lunger continued racing and breeding and enjoye |
In 1964 her married | Jane Elise Brodie. |
In 1458, Charles presented her daughter, | Jane de Maignelais, with eight thousand two hundred |
She wants something better for her daughter, | Jane (Reynolds). |
also commissioned two houses, as had her mother | Jane, to be built in the style that he loved after h |
n autobiography which was edited by her sister, | Jane Miriam Havergal, who married, October 1842, Hen |
Loewe, Ricke, her sister | Jane, their elderly mother and the student Crisogono |
In her autobiography, | Jane Powell said that it really discouraged cast. |
olonial Training College along with her friend, | Jane Elizabeth Faulding. |
ollowed the same path and career as her mother, | Jane Grigson. |
her being Tudor ap Robert Vychan and her mother | Jane Velville. |
ree paintings are professed portraits of her as | Jane Shore, as Calista, and as a Bacchante respectiv |
Her siblings, | Jane Cruse Bearden, Dr. John Cruse, Joe Cruse III an |
e" was written by Donna Matthews and her friend | Jane Oliver and is about going down to Brighton to v |
The 1901 census records her as ' | Jane Flanagan', living with her parents and three si |
fficial Certificate was presented to her mother | Jane Smith February 28, 1987. |
In The Archers in 1951 her character | Jane Maxwell was the original stumbling block to the |
shop and since 1986 has written under her name, | Jane Feather historical romances. |
or lying to her parents about her relationship, | Jane seeks advice from her mother's gay friend Jimmy |
arred by her nervousness, and taxed her health, | Jane Ely quickly became one of the Queen's most trus |
Maria moved to Yorkshire to help her Aunt | Jane with the household management of a new Methodis |
adapted for a 1998 film by Mark Herman starring | Jane Horrocks, Brenda Blethyn, Michael Caine, and Ew |
riend and struggling with figuring herself out, | Jane starts to become withdrawn from her parents, wh |
ason of the Sky One supernatural drama Hex, and | Jane Fairfax in the 2009 BBC adaptation of Jane Aust |
nderson Barstow of the Seaforth Highlanders and | Jane Cape Barstow. |
nds that the difference in ages between him and | Jane are creating complications. |
as educated at Dulwich College, his grandmother | Jane Greening being a pensioner of the Dulwich Colle |
acht called Happy Days with his then-girlfriend | Jane Asher. |
) by Lowes Dickinson (the bequest of his widow, | Jane Maria Strachey), Charles Metcalfe, 1st Baron Me |
itzwilliam Barrington, 8th Baronet and his wife | Jane Hall, daughter of Matthew Hall. |
Robert Mackay is interred with his wife | Jane in the Mount Royal Cemetery in Montreal. |
, the second son of Thomas Morgan and his wife, | Jane. |
In 1991, Rossetto and his partner | Jane Metcalfe resettled in the US to raise capital f |
Margaret married Sir John Forrest; and his wife | Jane was sister to Andrew and Charles Dempster. |
After the death of his wife | Jane, Bill married Natalie Scott (who had two teenag |
as the eldest son of Thomas Morgan and his wife | Jane Colchester. |
of his plays and films were done with his wife, | Jane Hylton. |
Grene was the son of George Grene, by his wife | Jane Tempest, and brother of Father Martin Grene. |
er of Etwall Hospital (almshouses) and his wife | Jane Tomlinson. |
tthew Browne of Betchworth Castle, and his wife | Jane Vincent, daughter of Sir Thomas Vincent of Stok |
Crum of Thornliebank, Renfrewshire and his wife | Jane Maclae, daughter of Walter Ewing Maclae of Cath |
McHenry and his wife, | Jane, had four children, including the noted anthrop |
of Sir Thomas Butler, 3rd Baronet and his wife | Jane Boyle, daughter of the Right Reverend Richard B |
It was written with his wife, | Jane McDowell, in mind. |
th Elswick Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne and his wife | Jane Davidson. |
Sir Henry Palmer of Wingham, Kent, by his wife | Jane, daughter of Sir Richard Windebank of Guisnes, |
Holloway claimed that it was his wife, | Jane, who inspired him to found the college, which w |
There he studied philosophy and met his wife | Jane, a fellow student and a sprinter. |
ick Lauder, 10th Baronet (d.1936) by his spouse | Jane Emily Clifford (d.1921), daughter of W P Woodwa |
Dave and his wife, | Jane, have two children, Kate and Padrick. |
Married in 1939, he and his wife, | Jane W. Fenlon, would have one child, two granddaugh |
rialist Charles W. Engelhard, Jr. and his wife, | Jane (the former Marie Annette Reis Mannheimer). |
pril 1872, aged 28, for the murder of his wife, | Jane Horry. |
grieved over the drowning death of his daughter | Jane. |
His daughter, | Jane Eshleman Conant, was a pioneering woman writer |
ived in St. Donat's Castle and his grandmother, | Jane Stradling, was born there. |
Allen Taylor Caperton whom he had with his wife | Jane Erskine Caperton. |
In 1973, Mazzone-Clementi and his wife | Jane Hill, a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon, went to Hu |
erns an idealistic architect David and his wife | Jane and their relationship with the cynical Colin a |
He and his wife, | Jane, had a two-story portico added to the front of |
he son of the 2nd Baron Churchill and his wife, | Jane. |
ian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle and his wife | Jane Welsh Carlyle, after having lived at Craigenput |
y founded by architect Gordon Herr and his wife | Jane Herr, about seventy-five miles north of San Fra |
he estate of General James Findlay and his wife | Jane Irwin Findlay. |
Rolette's death, Dousman would marry his widow, | Jane. |
neighbor Patrick Henry, and married his sister | Jane Henry. |
f West Woodhay House in Berkshire, by his wife, | Jane, the daughter, by his third wife, of Sir Willia |
Smith met his wife | Jane Blair Cary, daughter Virginia Randolph and Wils |
thal lives in Oakland, California with his wife | Jane Klein. |
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