Similar words: corn, acorn, scorn, corny, cornea, corner, popcorn, scorner. Meaning: n. a hilly county in southwestern England.
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(61) It also yesterday announced the acquisition of the Seal Sanctuary, in Cornwall, for £1.8 million.
(62) My first visit to Cornwall was on a school trip.
(63) It occurred to him that it might be easier to find gainful employment in Cornwall.
(64) Richard, of Cornwall, reckons that milkmaids could be hired at £5 an hour because unemployment in farming is so bad.
(65) Until now it had been thought that the problem was largely confined to Devon and Cornwall.
(66) That there was an uproar in Cornwall as a result there is no doubt.
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(67) He sold out his shop and moved to Cornwall.
(68) Her crew consisted of children from Devon and Cornwall.
(69) The Cornwall coast was a pitiful sight to behold.
(70) They sold up and went to live in Cornwall.
(71) My father would have driven me to Cornwall, but we decided it would be quicker by train.
(72) "Getting a draw does feel like a loss, " Snell told BBC Radio Cornwall.
(73) During her 1887 visit to St Ives, Cornwall, Schjerfbeck painted " The Convalescent ".
(74) In Arthurian legend, an Irish princess who married the king of Cornwall and had a love affair with his knight Tristan.
(75) I think you've been too long in Cornwall. You've forgotten the ways of the city.
(76) The deposits of china clay in Cornwall are of great economic value.
(77) Drinking water poisoned people in Cornwall, south - west England, in 1988.
(78) The amazing pictures were taken recently at Porthcurno beach, Cornwall, Britain where the basking shark was cruising just yards off shore.
(79) Other parts of England, such as Cornwall or the North York Moors, seem ideally suited for toppling, roofless piles, for old chimneys or for cloisters occupied by birds.
(80) If that holiday in Cornwall doesn 't work wonders I shall be very much surprised.
(81) He chose a lonely spot on the south coast of Cornwall called Poldhu, high above the cliffs near Mullion .
(82) Busy with tutoring , Adams did his calculations while on vacations in Cornwall.
(83) Christianity soon disappeared, except among the Celts of Cornwall, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. In 597, Pope Gregory I sent St. Augustine, the Prior of St.
(84) But the move to abolish shared berths for rail passengers travelling alone from London to Cornwall shows that, like Greta Garbo, we all now want to be alone.
(85) China clay: The deposits of china clay in Cornwall are of great economic value.
(86) Robert Milmore of Cornwall , New York, said the attacks strengthened his resolve.
(87) Due to his allegiance to King Marke, he escorted Isolde back to Cornwall to be betrothed to King Marke.
(88) The village of Zennor lies upon the windward coast of Cornwall.
(89) And the UK's rarest crow - the chough, which has been re-colonising Cornwall, suffered a disaster after none of this year's chicks survived.
(90) Edward, Duke of Cornwall, was the first to be created a Duke.
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