Similar words: philip ii, philippic, lipophilic, philippine, philippines, philia, syphilis, chili pepper. Meaning: n. Englishman and husband of Elizabeth II (born 1921).
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91. As nothing was done, she borrowed the car and made several trips, Philip assisting, to the rubbish dumps.
92. The shareholding shuffle is likely to have been provoked by Philip Morris which is thought to have lost interest in Rothmans.
93. Philip Yorke, who had inherited the house unexpectedly from his reclusive brother, was a most lovable man.
94. It was pure chance that Philip Yale Drew came into the frame.
95. As they reached the edge of the clearing Philip saw the dead magpie.
96. Lee turned to face Philip and Philip knew immediately what was going to happen.
97. A source familiar with Philip Morris said the firm usually invites subcontractors to its political events.
98. Innocent maintained that Philip should have gone to Rome for absolution but for the moment he let the matter rest.
99. There will be time enough to worry when she finds out, when Philip tells her.
100. If Henry failed to abide by these terms his barons were to transfer their allegiance to Philip and Richard.
101. He had an old banger of his own, bought with Philip Arbuthnot's legacy.
102. Until last month the horrors of Philip Morris, Merck and others had served other sectors well.
103. Thus for many years and in many lands this great bandmaster was known as John Philip Sousa.
104. Its name comes from Philip Fenton, a merchant who owned it during its second century.
105. After a couple of years, Philip began to preach on the streets of post-Renaissance Rome.
106. His renunciation also rested upon a dubious legal sentence of 1202, a punitive measure against King John by Philip Augustus.
107. Hiney reminds us that Philip Marlowe was anything but an overnight sensation.
108. Philip was glad he'd left the wire and cutters up in the wood.
109. If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares.
110. Philip stood on the vase, trying not to crush the flowers that were in it.
111. This pretension was to be dear to the heart of Philip Augustus.
112. She knew panic when she heard it,[www.Sentencedict.com] and sheer panic was in Philip Arbuthnot's voice.
113. Perhaps the Labour pollster Philip Gould could see what one of his focus groups thinks.
114. It was only in October 1714 that Barcelona at last surrendered to Philip V after a long siege.
115. Soon Richard and Philip were in agreement and, at the Duke's insistence, a fresh peace conference was arranged.
116. They regularly employed Philip Leapor as a gardener, and the letters sent to him give some insight into his business.
117. And he pushed Philip, knocking the polythene bag of grain out of his hand.
118. Aubourn Farming's Philip Wynn believes there's still much that can be done to improve the gross margin.
119. The outstanding examples have been in the dating of town defences, as demonstrated by Philip Corder in 1956.
120. And Philip thought if anyone was a nutcase it was that boy in the wood.
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