Caine in A Sentence

    1

    Caine claimed to have received a charter from Stephen and a confirmation of the same from Henry III., but no record of these is extant, and the charter actually issued to the borough by James II.

    2

    Caine is an ardent advocate of promoting the spring system on which the voice works.

    3

    Caine is governed by a mayor, four aldermen and twelve councillors.

    4

    Caine plays Charlie, a petty criminal who inherits the plans to a $ 4 million gold bullion robbery in Turin.

    5

    Caine was formerly one of the chief centres of cloth manufacture in the west of England, but the industry is extinct.

    6

    Caine was the scene of the synod of 978 when, during the discussion of the question of celibacy, the floor suddenly gave way beneath the councillors, leaving Archbishop Dunstan alone standing upon a beam.

    7

    Cathy Tyson made an impressive debut as the call girl, while Michael Caine is suitably slimy as the evil crime boss.

    8

    In 1303 Lodovicus de Bello Monte, prebendary of Salisbury, obtained a grant of a Saturday market at the manor of Caine, and a three days' fair at the feast of St Mary Magdalene; the latter was only abandoned in the 19th century.

    9

    In an epidural a catheter is placed in the epidural space and "caine" drugs are dripped through the catheter.

    10

    In the 10th century Caine (Canna, Kalne) was the site of a palace of the West-Saxon kings.

    11

    In the Domesday Survey Caine appears as a royal borough; it comprised forty-seven burgesses and was not assessed in hides.

    12

    Michael Caine (Alfred) and Morgan Freeman (Lucious Fox) bring so much charm to the screen that it is difficult not to love their characters a little bit more than the hero.

    13

    Not the Caine mutiny The Head finally throws her hand in just before thereâs mutiny on board.

    14

    We know the rather smug legend of Caine never being able to resist an offer or a check.