「sir」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)2ページ目
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Scotland's legendary Bluebeard was | Sir John Cathcart. |
Daniel Bonjour - | Sir Henry |
Among the composers represented in the book is | Sir William Hawte. |
eferred to Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by | Sir Walter Scott. |
The Coventry born actor, | Sir Nigel Hawthorne (1929-2001), was a former patro |
n 1964, publishers George Outram were bought by | Sir Hugh Fraser. |
In 1910 the court was bought by | Sir Archibald Langham. |
The castle was bought by | Sir John Bankes, Attorney General to Charles I, in |
The manuscript was bought from | Sir T. Gage's sale, in 1858. |
Matthew Boulton as | Sir Raymond Blantyre |
John Bowers as | Sir Kenneth, Knight of the Leopard |
The principal of this branch is | Sir Majeed. |
Raymond Brathwayt - | Sir Patrick Fitzgerald |
her suggestions included "Wallace Bridge" after | Sir William Wallace. |
Bridget (married | Sir Robert Wingfield) |
The British governor | Sir John Child appealed to Aurangzeb. |
art was a cousin of the famous British general, | Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. |
The cemetery was designed by British architect | Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
It starred the British actors | Sir Charles Hawtrey and Arthur Playfair. |
Facing the Palestinians are the British, with | Sir Neville Chamberlain presiding. |
as Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten and | Sir Edward Elgar. |
In July 1969, Benjamin Britten and | Sir Peter Pears stayed at the Inn. |
Peter Bromilow as | Sir Sagramore |
Clive Brook as | Sir John Marlay |
His younger brothee was | Sir Bryan Matthews. |
His brother is | Sir Samuel Brittan, an economics commentator at the |
A brother of | Sir Robert was Sir John de Washington (d. |
He was brother to | Sir John White, alderman and MP. |
His younger brother was | Sir Edmund Affleck, 1st Baronet. |
ish traveler and adventurer, younger brother of | Sir Anthony Shirley and of the adventurer Sir Thoma |
was born at Salford, Lancashire, the brother of | Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet and Sir Edw |
Her brother was | Sir Robert Vere Darwin. |
In these versions, he is brother to | Sir Aglovale, Sir Lamorak, Sir Dornar, Sir Percival |
He was the brother of | Sir Robert Fitzwygram, 2nd Baronet, Sir James Wigra |
His older brother was | Sir John Brownlow, 1st Baronet. |
His younger brother was | Sir Edward Sabine. |
He was the brother of | Sir Montagu Sherard Dawes Butler. |
Older brother of | Sir Harry Donald Secombe. |
He was the brother of | Sir George Prothero and Admiral Arthur Prothero. |
George was brother to | Sir Robert Bond, Newfoundland's premier from 1900 t |
He was the brother of | Sir William Matthews, also a prominent civil engine |
He was the brother of | Sir Henry Sinclair, baron of Roslin. |
His elder brother was | Sir George Balfour (1809-1894). |
He was also the brother of | Sir Trehawke Herbert Kekewich, 1st Baronet and the |
He is the older brother of | Sir Chips Keswick and Simon Keswick. |
His younger brother was | Sir Butts Bacon, 1st Baronet. |
He was the eldest brother of | Sir John Hall. |
orn in Edinburgh, Scotland; an elder brother of | Sir Charles Bell. |
His brother-in-law was | Sir Thomas Heath. |
His brothers were | Sir George Adam Smith and Sir James Dunlop Smith. |
Nigel Bruce as | Sir Randolph Persham |
etown lies at the intersection of Brucetown and | Sir John Roads. |
After his retirement, Arthur Bryan (later | Sir) became managing director. |
e performers of this cycle include Bryn Terfel, | Sir Thomas Allen and John Shirley-Quirk. |
A Million Bubble Burst ( | Sir Real Mix) |
Warwick Buckland - | Sir William Gower |
The 18th-century portion was built by | Sir William Chambers. |
Mill buildings built by | Sir Titus Salt. |
The hall was built by | Sir William Pierrepont around 1500. |
The present Crewe Hall was built for | Sir Randolph and dates from 1615-36. |
A stone bridge was built by | Sir John de Cobham and Sir Robert Knolles (or Knoll |
The building was probably built by | Sir Richard Mynors (c.1440-1528 ), a tax collector |
RFA Wave Laird was built by | Sir J Laing & Sons Ltd, Sunderland. |
The hall was built by | Sir Thomas Burgh in 1460. |
The home was originally built for | Sir Joshua Reynolds by Sir William Chambers in 1772 |
Hugh Burden as | Sir Geoffrey |
Davy Burnaby as | Sir William Mardon |
Charles Burney by | Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1781 |
Bust of | Sir James Picton |
Bust of | Sir Walter Scott, Preston Hall near Edinburgh, 1825 |
Bust of | Sir Herbert Taylor, exhibited in Royal Academy, 183 |
A bust of | Sir Victor Horsley. |
Bust of | Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 8th Baronet, at the Victoria |
Bust of | Sir Douglas Mawson & the Elder Conservatorium of Mu |
e was the brother of Cyril Kendall Butler, KBE, | Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler, Sir George Geoffrey Gi |
They were led by Admiral | Sir George Somers and Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas |
The building was designed by architect | Sir Michael Hopkins. |
school was opened on 5 October 1907 by General | Sir Redvers Buller. |
The University was founded by Rajah | Sir Annamalai Chettiar. |
Tenth Army commanded by Lieutenant-General | Sir Edward Quinan |
In 1597 Antelope, then commanded by captain | Sir Thomas Vavasour, participated in the unsuccessf |
He was succeeded by General | Sir Maitland Wilson. |
first House of Burgesses appointed by Governor | Sir George Yeardley. |
Escaping, it wreaked havoc until slain by Cai ( | Sir Kay). |
The tower was inaugurated by Resident | Sir Trevor John Chichele Plowden on 1 February 1897 |
Arthur Byron as | Sir Joseph Whemple |
C-in-C: General | Sir Harold Alexander |
rminated by the government's Cabinet Secretary, | Sir Norman Brook, who spoke to Profumo on the advic |
He served in the cabinets of | Sir John Sparrow David Thompson and Sir Mackenzie B |
CALLER: Exactly, | sir. |
The original idea came from | Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter Principal King of Arms. |
tever his faults, no character study can accuse | Sir Toby of snobbishness. |
overed in 1967 and named for Canadian geologist | Sir William Edmond Logan (1798-1875). |
becker, the British and Canadian industrialist, | Sir Neil McGowan Shaw (b. |
ve Party selected as its candidate Rear-Admiral | Sir William Reginald Hall. |
1799), oil on canvas, of | Sir Uvedale Price, 1st Baronet (1747-1829), by Sir |
as represented by its skiing team, captained by | Sir Roy McKenzie. |
Sculpture at Cardiff by | Sir William Goscombe John |
1990) New Documentary Evidence on the Career of | Sir William Boyd Dawkins FRS (1837-1929). |
Caricature of | Sir Walter Barttelot, 1st Baronet in 1886. |
Daughter, Nellie Georgiana Carr married | Sir George Henry Sutherland (d. |
Charles Carson as | Sir Geoffrey Baker |
Charles Carson - | Sir Archibald Mallard |
Rex Carvel - | Sir John Flaherty |
r character, with a notable catch-phrase; 'Yes, | Sir, Colonel White, Sir!' |
assistant organist of Worcester Cathedral under | Sir Ivor Atkins. |
Paul Cavanagh as | Sir Thomas MacDonald |
Frank Cellier - | Sir Ralph Sapson |
Founded in the 17th century by | Sir John Stradling and refounded by Sir Leoline Jen |
reater Manchester Visual Arts Trust, chaired by | Sir Bob Scott. |
The Convention is Chaired by | Sir Emyr Jones Parry. |
a Government committee chaired by | Sir Arthur Hobhouse in 1947, which proposed 12 nati |
He was succeeded as Chairman by | Sir John Bond. |
tive Officer is James Cross and the Chairman is | Sir William (Bill) Callaghan. |
bout two years (1678-9) the post of chaplain to | Sir Joseph Williamson. |
In 1663 he was appointed chaplain to | Sir Richard Fanshaw, ambassador to Spain and Portug |
He was chaplain to | Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet. |
His daughter Charlotte married | Sir William Stanley, Bt. of Hooton and his daughter |
"Evening News" (Featuring Chazzie & | Sir Cognac Of The Conversation) |
In 1712 he sold the estates in Chelsea to | Sir Hans Sloane. |
Chemistry - | Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, Nikolay Nikolaevich S |
Chemistry - | Sir Robert Robinson |
Air Chief Marshal | Sir Arthur Tedder, December 29, 1941 |
15 July 1945 Air Chief Marshal | Sir Sholto Douglas |
15 Oct 1947 Air Chief Marshal | Sir Ralph Cochrane |
Air Chief Marshal | Sir Arthur Tedder |
He succeeded Air Chief Marshal | Sir Jock Stirrup in this role on 29 October 2010. |
Munro was the fifth child of | Sir Campbell Munro, 3rd Baronet and also a grandson |
John was the third child of | Sir Harold Sutcliffe. |
Anne was born in 1521, the fourth child of | Sir John Bassett and Honor Grenville. |
Their children included | Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Baronet. |
Children of | Sir Arthur Harris and Dorothy Waldegrave |
incess Stephanie in Mayerling, choreographed by | Sir Kenneth MacMillan |
Max Merz in Isadora, choreographed by | Sir Kenneth MacMillan |
Step-Sister from Cinderella, choreographed by | Sir Frederick Ashton |
sselmeyer from The Nutcracker, choreographed by | Sir Peter Wright |
Physiology or Medicine: Christiaan Eijkman, | Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins |
ne this, such as Mr Justice Christopher Clarke ( | Sir Christopher Simon Courternay Stephenson Clarke) |
She is married to a Scottish clan chief | Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor. |
O.B. Clarence - | Sir Anthony Kipps |
O. B. Clarence as | Sir Archibald |
Ernest Clark - | Sir Geoffrey Loftus |
Charles Clarke, 'Evans, | Sir (Robert) Charles (1918-1995)' Oxford Dictionary |
New Yashodeep Classes (Chavhan | Sir, Ankalgi Sir) |
The Duke of Cleveland by | Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey, 1820. |
PHD's clients include | Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Rosie Swale-Pope, Andy Kirkpat |
High In the Clouds (with | Sir Paul McCartney & Geoff Dunbar) |
co-author, with | Sir Robert Worcester and Roger Mortimore of Explain |
official British history and co-authored by | Sir Charles Webster. |
ied Elizabeth Bruyn, daughter and co-heiress of | Sir Henry Bruyn of South Ockendon, Essex, himself t |
Michael Cochrane - | Sir Henry Simmerson |
Lew Cody - | Sir Nicholas Thormonde |
legy on the Murder committed at Colchester upon | Sir C. Lucas and Sir G. Lisle, 4to, 1648. |
Holmes, a wealthy Quaker who collaborated with | Sir Richard Owen. |
One of his colleagues was | Sir William Plumpton, whose counsel he afterwards w |
ncluded 380 volumes of manuscripts collected by | Sir William Trumbull (3rd). |
Mirror of the year: a collection of | Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar's editorials in Justice, |
Collection of | Sir George Dashwood, 6th Baronet. |
y Bridget Thomas, daughter of colonial Governor | Sir Shenton Thomas, with no issue. |
ey prevailed upon the British Colonial Governor | Sir Reginald Stubbs to deport him. |
vernor of Western Australia as a Crown Colony - | Sir Arthur Kennedy |
X Corps: Commanded by | Sir Thomas Morland |
esigned by George Edmund Street commissioned by | Sir Tatton Sykes of Sledmere House. |
London and the LondonDerry Companies, by | Sir T. Phillips, March 18, 1614, pg. |
eymis (died 1618) was a seaman and companion of | Sir Walter Raleigh. |
ursery Suite is one of the last compositions by | Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934). |
Chapman with the Northern Sinfonia conducted by | Sir Neville Marriner in 1970 (EMI) |
nd on the More Amadeus soundtrack, conducted by | Sir Neville Marriner. |
Not to be confused with | Sir Austin Hudson, 1st Baronet. |
Not to be confused with | Sir John Rutherford, 1st Baronet. |
He should not be confused with | Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-1665), also son of a Sir Eve |
Cardinal Ercole Consalvi, by | Sir Thomas Lawrence's (1819). |
He was the son of Conservative politician | Sir Archibald Boyd-Carpenter MP. |
The Conservative candidate, | Sir Gifford Fox, Bt held the seat for the party. |
Booker also engaged in violent controversy with | Sir George Wharton. |
lphonsius Shen Fu-Tsung, The Chinese Convert by | Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1687 |
James Coombes as | Sir Lancelot |
Peter Copley - | Sir John Dill |
His replacement as commander of II Corps was | Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien. |
Hodgson served as associate to High Court judge | Sir Victor Windeyer. |
He was also a maternal cousin of | Sir Henry Havelock. |
He was a cousin of | Sir Alfred Gilbert. |
ency had been represented since its creation by | Sir Peter Viggers. |
round was constructed by cricket philanthropist | Sir Julien Cahn. |
Donald Crisp as | Sir John Burleson |
Graham Crowden as | Sir Geoffrey Macklin |
In 1610 it was granted by the Crown to | Sir Ralph Grey. |
Hampton Court cruised with | Sir Peter Warren's fleet in 1748. |
Frederick Culley as | Sir John Chirwin |
Roland Culver ... | Sir Richard Carrington |
David Cunningham as | Sir Watts |
Finlay Currie as | Sir Wilfred Challis |
Alan Curtis - | Sir Griswold |
Peter Cushing as | Sir Mark Ashley |
Allan Cuthbertson as | Sir Montague Corner |
Le Morte d'Arthur by | Sir Thomas Mallory |
1661: John Dalston (later | Sir John Dalston Bt.) |
date unknown: | Sir Walter Walker |
Stephen Dattner as | Sir George Turnbull |
His mother was Jane, dau. of | Sir Brian Broughton, 3rd Baronet, of Broughton, by |
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