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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. 
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121. Eamonn is a scientist and Arthur an anaesthetist, both in Dublin.
122. And relations between Dublin and London have been severely strained.
123. Twenty-four track, residential facility just over an hour's drive from Dublin.
124. Now she would be sent to a convent of the same order in Dublin where she would do a secretarial course.
125. That this objective has not been achieved continues to irritate Dublin.
126. Harte was freed and flew to Ireland, where he was arrested on arrival in Dublin.
127. A bastion of male privilege on the rocky Dublin shoreline, so called because of the water depth.
128. Alone and friendless, she had struck up a casual friendship with Dermot as he showed her Dublin.
129. Most of his missionary activity took place north of the line between Dublin and Galway.
130. She died at Roebuck House, her Dublin home, 27 April 1953, surrounded by her family.
131. Earlier, more than 2,500 people signed a book of condolence within an hour of its opening in Dublin.
132. The pack is strong, but we lost lots of lineout ball in Dublin and never got going.
132. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
133. Eve's room in the Dublin convent had no bedside table with a small radio on it.
134. Rupert is expected to be a key witness at the judge-only trial due to open in Dublin on April 24.
135. Everyone knows that a Street Directory of Dublin is essential to the reading of joyce.
136. When Uncle Guy arrived from Dublin he brought them an enormous box of chocolates.
137. What then is Luxembourg or Dublin attractive for funds?
138. The office was transferred from Belfast to Dublin.
139. Dublin is the capital of Ireland.
140. Carwin was wanted in Dublin for theft and murder.
141. Tens of thousands lined the route from Dublin airport.
142. I am sure all of you will have a wonderful time at Riverdance, just as so many millions around the world have done since the show began it's extraordinary journey in Dublin in 1995.
143. New highways, like Dublin M50 beltway, are opening regularly, and even the most seemingly far-flung single-lane roads are well paved.
144. Dublin reported that the strange telegram had been put in by a person signing the name of J. Hartigan, giving the Hibernian Hotel as his address.
145. Born in Dublin, in 1865, the firstborn of John Butler Yeats and Susan Mary Yeats.
146. Like Joyce, Brown employed the stream-of-consciousness technique and captured the Dublin culture in his use of humor, language and unique character description.
147. The Duke of Wellington, British soldier of distinction, statesman, was born at Dublin.
148. Dublin city is currently like a tinderbox just waiting to explode.
149. Sie studiert normalerweise in Regensburg , nach Dublin ist sie f ü r ein Jahr als Erasmus - Studentin gekommen.
150. Representing modern Ireland in 1994, three ruddy-cheeked Dublin children are featured with a pony at a time when cars still dodged horse-drawn carts in the country's capital.
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