Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Dublin in a sentence

Dublin in a sentence

  up(0)  down(0)
Sentence count:201+5Posted:2017-10-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: sublinedoublingsublingualtroublingsublimepublicpublisherpublishMeaning: n. capital and largest city and major port of the Irish Free State. 
Random good picture Not show
61. Hopkins died in Dublin 8 June 1889 of typhoid fever.
62. The blue suit that no longer went to the Curragh race meetings or the Dublin Horse Show, was his evening wear.
63. Benny took the bus to Dublin on the first day of term with more trepidation than she would ever have expected.
64. He studied languages, mathematics, and philosophy at Trinity College, Dublin, where he became a Fellow in 1707.
65. The week long trip took in Dublin, Barlaston and Waterford.
66. A police spokesman warned that the vandalism could result in a tragedy on the main line between Belfast and Dublin.
67. She would get some Dublin Bay prawns and tons of garlic, if he could bring some great wine or other?
68. Later, the family moved to Churchtown, Dublin, when his father was stationed there in the late 1950s.
69. Perched high on a hill, the remains of the place overlooked Dublin like some skeletal sentinel.
70. Most offshore funds are domiciled in Guernsey, Dublin or Luxembourg.
71. Behind the fragmented Dublin tenement of the first act we see massed ranks of silent soldiers.
72. Twenty-four passengers were still being detained in two Dublin hospitals last night with fractures, and one with spinal injuries.
72. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
73. The 25-year-old Dublin soldier had been virtually written off in the welterweight division.
74. The Who accordingly took the Dublin stage in specially made green, white and gold tricolour gear.
75. The three were re-arrested on their release and deported to Dublin.
76. To say confidence is high among supporters in Dublin this week would be putting it mildly.
77. My father's father, a soldier in the Black Watch, had helped put down a rebellion one Easter in Dublin.
78. Most protestors were local but people from Belfast, Cork, Derry, Dublin and other areas attended.
79. We drove out of town on the Dublin road, then swung up a lane, beside a Round Tower and monastic ruin.
80. Kaczynski was scheduled to begin seven days of mental tests Saturday in his Dublin prison cell.
81. The soul followed when fly-half Michael Lynagh dislocated his left shoulder during the recent destruction of Ireland in Dublin.
82. He left him out of the match against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin two years ago.
83. Before a concert in Dublin, a hand-written note was pinned to the front door of the venue.
84. Once, for example, a truant officer came knocking on the door of our rooming house in Dublin, Mississippi.
85. Dame Sybil Connolly, internationally renowned interior designer, entertains at her private home in Dublin.
86. Masses were ending everywhere in Dublin, and I walked back to my hotel through streams of home-going worshippers.
87. St Patrick's Day parades north and south have also been cancelled including a four-day festival in Dublin.
88. Guinness tried his hand at the new Porter with rather more success than his fellow Dublin brewers.
89. A 14-year-old youth died after falling into a drain at Baldoyle, Co Dublin.
90. You could get a record deal in London, Glasgow, Dublin or Manchester.
More similar words: sublinedoublingsublingualtroublingsublimepublicpublisherpublishpubliclyrepublicsublimatein publicsublimitypublishedpublicallypublicizepublicistpublicisepublicitysubliminalpublic lawRepublicansemipublicpublic debtsublimationpublicizedpublicisedpublic moneypublishingpublic good
Total 201, 30 Per page  3/7  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words