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Sentence count:190+12Posted:2017-12-10Updated:2020-07-24
Meaning: n. the cardinal number that is the sum of twenty-five and one. adj. being six more than twenty. 
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(151) First correct answers out of the bag by Wednesday, August 26, will win.
(152) On 26 September 1406 he was consecrated at Mortlake after his promotion to the see of London.
(153) The two-month trip will take her more than 26, 000 miles in about three dozen legs.
(153) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(154) The equatorial diameter exceeds the polar diameter by 26 miles.
(155) Caltrain contracts with Amtrak to operate the commuter rail line, which accommodates 26, 000 daily riders.
(156) On 26 February 1992 Hobhouse J. adjourned the application and invited the Attorney-General to appoint an amicus curiae.
(157) All-time greatness would doubtless be bestowed upon Carling, already a veteran captain at 26.
(158) But publication of the rules and practice directions takes place only two-and-a-half months before 26 April.
(159) The old, familiar order remains in force, and the other parallels in chapter 26 only serve to emphasize the fact.
(160) In the last academic year it published 23 major articles, and produced 26 papers in its Discussion Paper series.
(161) Craig, 26, said doctors did disclose that Kane had caught a bug and antibiotics were not working.
(162) Couples filing jointly could exempt $ 26, 000 from taxes.
(163) The average price of these was a little over £26.
(164) Local authority expenditure during the 12 years since we took office has risen by 26 percent. in real terms.
(165) In fact, he came bottom of the county's Championship bowling averages. he took only 26 wickets at 37.34.
(166) Nine days ago, a 26 year old woman was also attacked as she walked along New Road.
(167) By 1988, married couples with children made up no more than 26 percent of all households in Britain.
(168) The report states that immigration authorities have found evidence of 250 brothels in 26 cities where victims of trafficking are working.
(169) The catalyst for the unrest was the death of Kang Kyong Dae on April 26.
(170) According to local reports an opposition strike call was widely observed on Oct. 26.
(171) On 26 November 1986 their only child was born, a daughter, T., the subject of these proceedings.
(172) The case was adjourned until June 26 and Dargue was released on unconditional bail.
(173) About 26, 740 shares changed hands, compared to a daily average of 19, 288 during the past six months.
(174) There was a significant decline in concentrations of sulphates in rainwater at 26 of 33 sites monitored from 1980 to 1991.
(175) By the end of 1992, Metrologie claims it will have reduced its debt burden from £122.26 million to £59.77 million.
(176) Relatives remain the greatest source of carers for pre-school children; childminders account for 26 percent.
(177) He claimed Bourne, 26, threw caustic soda liquid into her face causing temporary blindness and serious burns.
(178) Five of the 26 Crohn's disease patients underwent a flexible sigmoidoscopy after four weeks of 1 mg/kg/day prednisolone therapy.
(179) The English alphabet has 26 letters.
(180) an enterprise with a turnover of $26 billion.
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