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(1) The Suffolk farmhouse was nothing if not practical.
(2) Suffolk people hiccup half their words away.
(3) On his Suffolk property Stuart Surridge grew willow trees.
(4) How could coypu have got into a Suffolk pond?
(5) In pastoral Suffolk fewer than half this class were dependent on wages, presumably younger men who were not yet cottagers.
(6) I live in a small village in Suffolk called Wetheringsett.
(7) The man, from Leiston, Suffolk, complained to trading standards officers.
(8) The following example of horse jading happened in Suffolk just after the First World War.
(9) Of these the Norfolk Democrat and Suffolk Punch, both printed and carrying advertisements, were particularly impressive.
(10) Or off to Suffolk Downs in time to dope the daily double.
(11) But it could be stopped if the Suffolk based brewery Greene King is successful in its take-over bid.
(12) Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, chose his own partner too, and began to dance.
(13) The rich clothiers of Suffolk were unique, not matched even in the contiguous parts of Essex.
(14) In Suffolk it was customary until recent years to plough a field in stetches or lands of varying widths.
(15) At the Suffolk elections of 1705 and 1710, 80 percent of the clergy voted for the two Tory candidates.
(16) In both Norfolk and Suffolk the eastern and western halves of the county are noticeably different.
(17) Over the past two years[Sentencedict.com ], Suffolk has had only three offenders under 14 who need to be placed in custody.
(18) But Suffolk governors, who share hiring and firing responsibilities with their school heads, have refused to rule out disciplinary action.
(19) We're not much good, but we're known throughout Suffolk as a very sociable team.
(20) They are the first Suffolk representatives to take part in the national finals.
(21) In Suffolk, most villas had footings of stone or flint, with timer-framed or clay lump walls.
(22) Flower - arranging has become a great craze in Suffolk.
(23) Mrs Robinson said the book is a joint project between the federations from west and east Suffolk.
(24) It is conveniently situated in the high street of Stetchworth, just outside Newmarket, in Suffolk.
(25) Morland is the subject of a one and a half million pound bid from a Suffolk based company, Greene King.
(26) A nimble slip fielder and occasional spin bowler, he played for Suffolk in 1938 and 1939 after leaving Hampshire.
(27) We were on heath land beyond Minsmere, a relict of the Suffolk Sandlings.
(28) But it's now facing a hostile takeover bid by a Suffolk based-brewery, Greene King.
(29) In the early days we ventured further afield than we do now, working in Suffolk, Berkshire, Wiltshire and Surrey.
(30) Figure 27 Detail of purse lid from the early seventh-century ship burial at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk.
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