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1 Lady Ball intended to make a baronet 's wife of her.
2 An admiral speaks his own consequence, and, at the same time, can never make a baronet look small.
3 Then her mind went to work upon a little marriage scheme that would in due time make a baronet 's wife of Susanna.
4 Tim might scoop up an immense fortune and be made a baronet .
5 A few years more, and he certainly would have been made a baronet .
6 One of them, Sir Jametsee Jeejeebhoy, was made a baronet by the English government.
7 When will Mr Moffat get himself made a baronet ?
8 He came home a colonel, and was made a baronet for his services in the war.
9 If he should ever be made a baronet !
10 In 1894 Burne-Jones was made a baronet .
11 For his victory over Dieskau William Johnson was made a baronet , and thus became Sir William Johnson.
12 Have I even been made a Baronet ?
13 Then he was made a Baronet and put at the head of England's Secret Service at Scotland Yard.
14 He was again member in 1678-79, and before this had been made a baronet .
15 There sat Miss Cubbidge at evening on her balcony quite alone, waiting for her father to be made a baronet .
16 There is a story that Muggins the Elder was made a baronet for having lent money to a R-y-l p-rs-n-ge.
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