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Sentence count:102+2Posted:2018-01-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: devoniandevourdevoutdevoirdevoiddevotedevoutlydevourerMeaning: n. 1. a county in southwestern England 2. red dual-purpose cattle of English origin. 
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31. We also take a peek at Keith in the kitchen of his Devon pub.
32. There was also a pocket of duns in southeast Devon.
33. The rooms are spacious and luxurious, with wonderful views of the Devon countryside.
34. Flooding disrupted rail services in three areas of Devon and Cornwall where flood warnings were issued on 33 rivers.
35. The Arundell Arms Hotel in Devon runs a variety of courses in wet and dry fly fishing for salmon and trout.
36. Instead, off her own bat, the girl went to see a solicitor in Newton Abbott, Devon.
37. The turbidite sandstones further south, represented by the Bude and Crackington Formations in Devon, appear less promising.
38. Owned by Jo Rutherford, Trigo rounded up the milking herd and brought it back to the milking parlour in Devon.
39. Last week the Prime Ministerwent to Devon and blew its cover.
40. Dartmoor in Devon was declared a no-go area, and three royal parks in London were shut to protect deer herds.
41. At a local scale, table 5.5 shows differences in tenure within Devon, an example of a predominantly rural county.
42. Synthesis of data arising from the recent discoveries of gold in south Devon suggests the presence of two phases of gold mineralisation.
43. The reefs in deep water off Devon and Cornwall are fairly clear and have given steady sport.
44. Devon and West Torridge: Friday afternoon declaration could make this a crucial seat.
45. The blonde student woke early in Devon, and shifted under the sleeping weight of his arm.
46. Young Bruce My background couldn't really have been more deeply rooted in the whims and cultures of tight-knit Devon and Cornwall.
47. Well-established holiday destinations such as Cornwall and Devon have already seen prices soar, so buyers are searching for cheaper seaside towns.
48. The lightning bolt hit the house in Kingsteignton, south Devon, but no-one was hurt, said police.
49. At Bedeford, north Devon, people were evacuated from their homes as a dam holding back flood water overflowed.
50. In 1926, mystery writer Agatha Christie suddenly disappeared without a trace from her native Devon.
51. Devon won by 73 runs, and Roebuck contributed a mere 6 towards that margin of victory before being run out.
52. In Britain today the Devon has become a beef breed.
53. Worst hit were the Devon seaside towns of Sidmouth and Exmouth, which were cut off for several hours on Wednesday.
54. The child, who can not be named for legal reasons[http://sentencedict.com/devon.html], was staying with her grandparents in south Devon.
55. Souvenir hunters revived the centuries-old tradition after a huge tanker washed up on the rocks below East Prawle, Devon.
56. Since Devon seldom attended the groups' meetings, Ray was left to defend his position alone.
57. Our decision was strengthened by the fact that we were able to buy materials direct from the Devon suppliers.
58. The truth is that the youth training guarantee is not being delivered by Devon training and enterprise council.
59. At the end of a trip to Devon, a friend offered Graeme a lift to the station.
60. The woman was attacked yesterday afternoon while working in the psychiatric unit of the Torbay Hospital, Torquay, Devon.
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