Similar words: gangland, English, sunglasses, bangladesh, glance, at a glance, english civil war, prostate gland. Meaning: n. a division of the United Kingdom.
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121. She severed her ties with England.
122. At that time John ruled England.
123. His book captures exactly the ethos of Elizabethan England.
124. 'She said she'd met you in England.'--'That's true.'.
125. The England team was grouped with Uruguay and Holland.
126. This kind of perfume is made in England.
127. The sea divides England and the Continent.
128. England conceded a goal immediately after half-time.
129. England is separated from France by the Channel.
130. His body was brought back to England for burial.
131. England came from behind to beat Scotland 2-1.
132. Come off it! England will never win!
133. He's got a curacy in the North of England.
134. She soon gained admirers in England and France.
135. The Bank of England tried to rally the pound.
136. How long have you been in England?
137. She plays hockey for England.
138. England was massacred 5-0 by France in the semi-final.
139. The Football League has announced its proposals for a radical reform of the way football is run in England.
140. She came to visit England(sentencedict.com/england.html), where she was presented at the court of James I.
141. Observers reckon the Bank of England will hold fire until nearer the Budget.
142. Outside England, the Anglican Church is often referred to as the Episcopal Church.
143. In that war England was not an ally; she was neutral.
144. Income in New England is commonly 10 % below the national average.
145. Queen Mary started the fashion for blue and white china in England.
146. Much of the butter eaten in England comes from New Zealand.
147. For those of you who don't have an atlas to hand, Newcastle is a city in the north-east of England.
148. They beat England 4-1 in their last round-robin match at Nagoya in Japan.
149. England has a very poor side this season, and if they win the World Cup, I'll eat my hat!
150. The Archbishop of Canterbury holds the highest position in the Church of England.
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