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Sentence count:14Posted:2018-02-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: pennieskenningpennilessspinning jennyopennesswilliam jennings bryanspinning machinespend a pennyMeaning: n. a system of hills in England that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the Trent River in the south; forms the watershed for English rivers. 
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1. The other rivers from the Pennines are roughly the same size.
2. The Pennines presented the most formidable obstacles of all to the canals, but even they were successfully overcome.
3. The remains of eighteenth-century lead mines on the Pennines are preserved.
4. When Alex Ferguson lured Eric Cantona across the Pennines earlier that same month, for instance, he had not found it necessary to omit a star in order to accommodate his new acquisition.
5. The Pennines , a range of hills running from North Midlands to the Scottish border, are the principal mountain chain.
6. The difficult terrain of the Pennines will be a hard nut to crack.
7. Some was piped through the Midlands to the industrial towns on either side of the Pennines.
8. The rioting came two weeks after Britain's worst ethnic violence in 15 years, across the Pennines in Oldham last month.
9. The most productive coalfields in Great Britain in the 1980s were on the eastern flanks of the Pennines.
10. Many felt that the lifelong Whites fan would shy away from a switch across the Pennines to Old Trafford rather than risk upsetting the Elland Road supporters who idolise him.
11. Malcolm said that he was going pot - holing in the Pennines and I wished him joy.
12. The east of England is mainly an open cultivated plain, narrowing in North Yorkshire to a passage (Vale of York) between coastal moors and the Pennines ,[sentencedict.com/pennines.html] and in Northumberland to a coastal strip.
13. The hills that separate Lancashire from Yorkshire are called the Pennines.
14. I go on to the moors – we live on the edge of the Pennines and Saddleworth moor, and it can be quite bleak and quite dangerous.
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