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Examples
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He was proud to tug his forelock to a Crawshay or a Guest.
Taffy gan Alun Rees Valleys Mam 2007
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He was proud to tug his forelock to a Crawshay or a Guest.
Archive 2007-07-29 Valleys Mam 2007
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Australia (David Crawshay, Peter Hardcastle), 6: 25.86.
USATODAY.com - Canada edges U.S. eight as World Rowing concludes 2003
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Commissioners by one of the Crawshay family, then known as 'the iron princes' of Wales.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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Mr. Clissold was forthwith forbidden to set foot within Crawshay Farm again.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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I regret to say that Bishop Crawshay thoroughly disapproved of our services and ritual, and I think he may have felt unwilling to commit himself to endorsing them by the formal grant of a new licence.
The Altar Steps Compton MacKenzie 1927
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"I ought to have puzzled that out myself," Crawshay said humbly.
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Crawshay poured the amber-coloured liquid which he had been shaking into a frosted glass, handed it to his companion and filled one for himself.
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Crawshay seated in an elaborate deck chair and immersed in a novel.
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Crawshay, although he kept it out of sight, was still holding.
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