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Sentence count:189+3Posted:2016-11-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: thoroughthoroughlyroughroughlythroughdroughtgo throughall throughMeaning: ['bʌrə]  n. 1. one of the administrative divisions of a large city 2. an English town that forms the constituency of a member of parliament. 
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151. Oxford: A borough of south-central England on the Thames River west-northwest of London.
152. A borough of southeast Pennsylvania on the Schuylkill River east - southeast of ironworks were established in 1715.
153. Half a dozen schools in the borough report scooter - commuting rates of over 30 %.
154. A borough of southeast England north-northwest of London. A millinery industry was established here during the reign of James I. Population, 164, 200.
155. A municipal borough of southeast England east-southeast of London. The Peasants' Revolt led by Wat Tyler began here in June 38. Population, 77,900.
156. The head of government of a city, town, borough, or municipal corporation.
157. A borough of west-central England west-northwest of Birmingham. It is an industrial center in a coal-mining region. Population, 123, 525.
158. An administrative district of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, usually composed of several densely populated communities, resembling a borough but lacking a borough charter.
159. A borough of southwest - central England on the Severn River west - northwest of London.
160. A woman serving as the head of government of a city , town , borough, or municipal corporation.
161. According to the president of the Bronx borough, Adolfo Carrion, Jr., "New infections are still occurring at epidemic rates, especially among women and people of color."
162. Mr. Paulson, a soft-spoken native of the New York borough of Queens, was an overlooked investor for much of his career.
163. That's what happened to Harry Barritt of London's Bromley borough.
164. I live in Hackney a London borough where crime is high and the schools are poor.
165. Where would Wimbledon be without it? Probably still in the Borough of Merton.
166. A municipal borough of west-central England on the Severn River north-northeast of Gloucester.
167. Oddly, though, the shareholders in American companies are like the disenfranchised citizens of a rotten borough.
168. Collingham is located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London.
169. A borough of southwest Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh on the Monongahela River . Population, 2(sentencedict.com), 923.
170. Fireworks explode during the opening ceremony at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center August 30 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.
171. The puritans, he says, forget that Las Vegas's economy relies on another kind of vice: "To many people, it's just a rotten borough anyway.
172. A borough of southwest Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh on the Monongahela River. Population, 21,923.
173. Oradell is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.
174. A borough of northern England on the Ouse River east-northeast of Leeds.
175. Borough Councils were also granted the power to buy reading material for their libraries.
176. Far below, Jack could see the winking lights of the Borough of Queens spread out before him, a muted golden glow against a purple-black evening sky. Sentencedict.com
177. According stride borough mechanical harvest practice, the author summarizes basic experiences as invariance , core, sincerity, chariness and take pains.
178. Police arrested him at his home in the borough of Queens and charged him with felony criminal mischief and reckless endangerment.
179. In Manhattan, the borough president, Ruth Messinger, worked hard for me, as did her young aide, Marty Rouse, who helped me make inroads into the gay community.
180. A borough of northwest England near the Scottish border. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in Carlisle's 11th-century castle from May to July 1568. Population, 71,200.
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