becket in A Sentence

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    Good morning, Becket boys!

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    Mr. Becket, this is our research team.

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    We're not an army any more, Mr Becket.

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    Because I said so, Mr. Becket.

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    Why not? Because I said so, Mr. Becket.

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    Mr. Becket. Marshal.

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    The Becket Casket.

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    St Thomas Becket.

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    Becket and Henry were very similar in some areas.

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    But make no mistake, Mr. Becket, it's a brutal war machine.

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    And then miss Mori will show you to your Jaeger, Mr. Becket.

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    Becket's shrine is gone, but the cathedral and its medieval atmosphere remain.

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    Becket was recognized as a martyr by the Catholic Church and canonized in 1173.

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    To please their King, four knights crept into Canterbury Cathedral to assassinate the Archbishop Thomas Becket.

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    Fourth day is the Feast of Holy Innocents and fifth day is Feast of St. Thomas Becket.

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    Becket ran to the Cathedral where a service was being held with the four knights in hot pursuit.

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    Becket cried foul and the proceedings were aborted, but Henry II went forward and amended the law anyway.

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    We will tour the facility first… and then Miss Mori will show you to your Jaeger, Mr. Becket.

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    Although hesitant at first to take the post, when he did acquiesce, Becket took his new gig very seriously.

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    The heaviest and oldest Jaeger in the service, but make no mistake, Mr. Becket, it's a brutal war machine.

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    Boleyn's family claimed a connection to Saint Thomas Becket, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury in the 12th century.

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    When Theobald died in 1161, Henry elevated Becket to the position of Archbishop of Canterbury, a move that surprised no-one.

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    The Stavelot Triptych in New York is an example of the finest Mosan work, and the Becket Casket in London a fine early piece from Limoges.

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    Unwilling to face what he believed were false charges of meddling with the royal purse, Becket decided it was a good time for a little trip to France.

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    When Becket returned to England, he not only refused to absolve the disgraced Bishops of London and Salisbury, he also excommunicated the Archbishop of York while he was at it.

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    Even though there's some question as to whether Henry meant for Becket to be killed or he was just having an angry outburst, contemporary opinion seems to be that the King earned that sack-cloth.

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    They overtook Becket at the altar, drew their swords(which they had hidden on the church grounds the night before) and began hacking at him until they finally split his skull open in front of horrified witnesses.

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    Such a system existed as early as 1164, when Henry II withheld a personal summons to Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, after engaging with him in a conflict with over the rights of the Church, instead subjecting him to a summons through a sheriff.

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    William Fitzstephen(d. about 1190), in his biography of Thomas Becket, gives a graphic sketch of the London of his day and, writing of the summer amusements of the young men, says that on holidays they were"exercised in Leaping, Shooting, Wrestling, Casting of Stones, and Throwing of Javelins fitted with Loops for the Purpose, which they strive to fling before the Mark; they also use Bucklers, like fighting Men.

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