All four have been Labour Prime Ministers.
Yes it is I believe the root word for Harold
Gordon A. Perry has written: 'Flowers of common trees' 'Spring flowers of woods and copses' 'Fruits of common trees'
No
The common noun in "Dr. Wilson" is "doctor." While "Wilson" is a proper noun referring to a specific individual, "doctor" is a general term that can refer to any medical professional.
Harold C. Long has written: 'Common weeds of the farm and garden' -- subject(s): Weeds
Harold W. Gammans has written: 'Common men and women' -- subject(s): Accessible book
because Wilson disease is so rare, diagnosis is often unfortunately delayed.
1 in 30,000 people have it.
Wilson is probably the most common racket.
They all have an e somewhere in their name... *Shrug*
The nouns in the sentence are;book (common noun)Ginger Gordon (proper noun)
Harold E. Hodgkiss has written: 'The life history and treatment of a common palm scale (Chrysomphalus dictyospermi Morg.)' -- subject(s): Scale insects