Similar words: corn, acorn, scorn, corny, cornea, corner, popcorn, scorner. Meaning: n. a hilly county in southwestern England.
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(31) His wife left him, he became increasingly disinterested in his work and he returned to Cornwall as a tramp.
(32) The Duchy of Cornwall is investing £2.5m in the scheme to build 79 small business workshops in the city's Jewellery Quarter.
(33) Cornwall has some of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in Britain.
(34) Many were also now operating smaller enterprises than before the move to Cornwall.
(35) We are fully committed to reinvigorating the economy of west Cornwall.
(36) The reclamation venture provides just one example of the resourcefulness which engineers have to display to succeed in tin mining in Cornwall.
(37) He studied mineralogy at Freiburg after some practical mining experience in Cornwall and Lancashire.
(38) They were little sailing boats, and they went all round,[www.Sentencedict.com] down to Ireland and Cornwall at different times.
(39) Knowing what Edmund has done to his real father might have given Cornwall pause before proclaiming himself the next one.
(40) Nowadays, in any case, only a small proportion of the china clay extracted in Cornwall is used in pottery.
(41) At one time there were 400 tin mines in Cornwall alone.
(42) The reefs in deep water off Devon and Cornwall are fairly clear and have given steady sport.
(43) They also found a piece of paper with the radio frequencies used by police locally and nationally, said Mr Cornwall.
(44) A story of indiscretion and retribution set in windswept Cornwall.
(45) In 1656 she revisited Cornwall and, from August 1657 to mid-1658, she fell into another trance, avoiding further arrest.
(46) The next day he drew out the last of his savings from the bank and left for Cornwall.
(47) The world price for tin is high and so companies have been opening new larger mines in Cornwall.
(48) Young Bruce My background couldn't really have been more deeply rooted in the whims and cultures of tight-knit Devon and Cornwall.
(49) Well-established holiday destinations such as Cornwall and Devon have already seen prices soar, so buyers are searching for cheaper seaside towns.
(50) John Knollys was one of the finest shipbuilders in that part of Cornwall.
(51) Instead she made do with a holiday in Cornwall with the kids.
(52) To judge by the number who return each year, most enjoy the welcome and hospitality that Cornwall offers.
(53) The London Government, sensitive to the disquiet, hastily granted a general pardon, but Cornwall was out for blood.
(54) Supposing Yorkshire or Cornwall decided by a majority vote to secede from Britain and elect their own government.
(55) Murdock stayed in Cornwall for about 19 years and got on much better with the miners than Watt had done.
(56) Supposing aunt sees us, said G.P. Barber's got the foulest reputation in Cornwall.
(57) Cornwall County Council is now acting on that recommendation, but there's little sign of other counties following suit.
(58) Environmentalists welcomed the move, claiming that some fishermen in Cornwall and the South-West were disguising the true extent of the problem.
(59) Why were most of the tin mines in Cornwall closed earlier this century?
(60) It was officially opened in 1988 and introduced tournament golf to Cornwall.
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