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Sentence count:155+25Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: romanceromanticwomantomatodomaindiplomatno matterautomaticMeaning: ['rəʊmən]  n. 1. a resident of modern Rome 2. an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire 3. a typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions. adj. 1. relating to or characteristic of people of Rome 2. of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome) 3. characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions 4. of or relating to or supporting Romanism. 
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91. He believes that he was a Roman warrior in a previous incarnation.
92. The ancient Roman army was centesimated on account of mutiny tendencies.
93. There are many stories about the nymphs in Roman fairy tales.
94. Although he was raised as a Roman Catholic, he has cut his ties with the Church.
95. Some Roman remains were found under a car park which was being dug up.
96. At its zenith the Roman empire covered almost the whole of Europe.
97. Some churches are no doubt of Roman ancestry.
98. The property takes its name from a small Roman bell which is there to be seen.
99. This aerial view of Pevensey Castle shows the Roman fort together with the medieval keep and bailey in the southeast corner.
100. This dated back to Roman times when bachelors led the bride to the ceremony and married men escorted her back.
101. In addition the Roman masonry below is suffering from sulphate attack aggravated by the recent use of cement mortar and render.
102. The Sanctus has been in Eastern liturgies since the fourth century and in the Roman since the beginning of the fifth.
103. The pope has ordered the Roman Catholic archbishop of Cardiff to be replaced until he recovers from deep vein thrombosis.
104. Roman art continued to adorn the walls of churches and the sides of sarcophagi.
105. Dana had still been in the bathroom getting ready for her evening with Roman.
106. Among the causes of the fall of the Roman empire were successive attacks by barbarians.
107. D., there began to appear on the Roman horizon disturbing signs of cultural decline and moral decay.
108. It also inherited the Roman virtue of sound organization, based on a powerful central authority, and preserved by strict legalism.
109. The majority Roman Catholic Church fills half of the airtime and over 30 Protestant denominations share the rest.
110. A massive Roman army besieged Jerusalem, utterly destroying the Temple and razing the city to the ground.
111. Beer followed pizza and we looked round the Roman amphitheatre which had been built by Roman legionnaires 1,800 years before.
112. A good museum in the castle is stuffed with antiquities, while a Roman amphitheatre overlooks all.
113. It was a significant archaeological enterprise advancing into unknown territory in the small towns of Roman Britain.
114. Much as she resented her all-out pursuit of Roman, Dana was the sister she had loved all her life.
115. Both the Anglican and the Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh were included.
116. For the Falcons, C Roman Fortin is out with an ankle injury.
117. In Roman law, a marriage was simply an agreement between two free parties.
118. A frequent accusation levelled against the nouveau roman and, indeed, both modernism and postmodernism is their apolitical nature.
118. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
119. A Roman Catholic chapel adjoins the house, and the village has a Methodist chapel.
120. Roman law still forms the basis of our own legal system.
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