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Sentence count:171+21Posted:2017-07-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: cambricbridgeabridgeabridgedbridge overrope bridgedrawbridgeabridgementMeaning: n. 1. a university in England 2. a city in Massachusetts just north of Boston; site of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3. a city in eastern England on the River Cam; site of Cambridge University. 
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91. I can't decide whether to accept the Cambridge or the London job, but in either event I'll have to move house.
92. After three years in Cambridge, I finally feel as if I belong here.
93. After nine years in Cambridge, Susannah and Guy moved to Watlington, where they lived happily ever after.
94. He's just started working for an accountancy firm/a firm of accountants in Cambridge.
95. The Cambridge team were too much for the Oxford team in the quiz.
96. Cambridge to Newcastle in four hours is good going - you must have been driving flat out all the way.
97. He was a Cambridge man born and bred.
98. He was the son of a Cambridge don.sentencedict.com/cambridge.html
99. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1833.
100. He was sent away to boarding school at Ampleforth and from there went to Trinity College, Cambridge, to read architecture.
101. Codron had gone up to Cambridge to see the show and knew then that it would be worth bringing to London.
102. Grumbold's will indicates that he accumulated considerable wealth, acquiring a substantial amount of leasehold property in Cambridge.
103. He also promised to promote her son, then studying at Cambridge, to appropriate benefices and to make other benefactions.
104. He wondered whether, before ordination, he should stay at Cambridge a little longer to do more advanced work.
105. But they remained second-class citizens as the Service restocked itself with young men of the right background from Oxford and Cambridge.
106. But Robert, on that evening, was dipping back to a famous essay by the great Cambridge economist.
107. She is also the mother of two teenagers and a Conservative councillor for Cambridge.
108. At Cambridge he was always the centre of a circle of friends, willing accomplices in his endless schemes and parties.
109. He said that at the recent mission in Cambridge Billy Graham had taught the grossest doctrines.
110. His first need was to find out whether Cambridge University would regard his leaving as betrayal.
111. He did however enjoy the physical beauty of Cambridge, and retained a strong affection for the place on this ground at least.
112. The universities of Manchester, St Andrews, and Cambridge awarded him honorary degrees in 1919.
113. Nicholas Humphrey, a Cambridge psychologist, was the first to see clearly the solution to this puzzle.
114. Art History as a subject was not yet available at Cambridge: she would attach herself to the Courtauld Institute.
115. Fifteen miles north of Cambridge is the splendid Romanesque cathedral at Ely.
116. Julie Jack, emeritus fellow in philosophy, was appointed to a teaching post at King's College, Cambridge.
117. He was taken by ambulance to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, where his condition was described as satisfactory.
118. He was educated privately and at Rossall, and went on to study architecture under a tutor at Cambridge.
119. Today, Sensable Technologies occupies a suite of offices in a sleek office building in Cambridge.
120. Another class that sounded more adventurous was located in Cambridge.
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