Examples of 'bankes' in a sentence

Meaning of "bankes"

Bankes is the third person singular simple present form of the verb 'bake', meaning to cook food using dry heat
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  • plural of banke

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You got the gun off Michael Bankes but you had to hand it over.
Mr Bankes expected her to answer.
Corfe Castle was captured and Lady Bankes and the garrison were allowed to leave.
In the TV adaptation she is played by Sally Bankes.
Reverend Edward Bankes married twice and had seven children.
He obtained many commission from abroad, including the patronage of William John Bankes.
Bankes sometimes accompanied Byron in his European tours.
But Mrs. Ramsay was talking about people he had never heard of to William Bankes.
Mr Bankes has none.
Other important collections include paintings of the Bankes family stretching back over 400 years.
William Bankes provided most of the antiquities that currently form part of the house 's collections.
Sir Charles Barry, a renowned architect in his day, was also a long-term friend of Bankes.
William John Bankes collected most of the house 's antiquities.
He was the sixth son of the 1st Baron Brownlow, and Frances Bankes.
Bankes was of the Bankes family of Keswick, Cumberland.

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After the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, the Bankes family regained their properties.
Nigel Bankes comments on the federal government 's approval of Enbridge 's Northern Gateway Project.
The showman William Bankes and his trick horse " Marocco " performed here.
Bankes ' wife, Lady Mary Bankes remained at the castle with her children.
Mr. Bankes threatened a division.

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