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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181. Dean Richards was recalled to the England squad for the match with Wales.
182. He happened to be in England when the war broke out and he just stayed on.
183. There's a real prospect that England will not qualify for the World Cup.
184. France play with more flair and inventiveness, whereas England are a more disciplined side.
185. It gained a licence to operate as a bank from the Bank of England in 1981.
186. It would be great to get a recall to the England squad for Sweden.
187. You can't rely on the weather being fine for anything you plan in England.
188. Years of living in England had eliminated all trace of her American accent.
189. He is now a professor of economics at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts.
190. England conquered their main rivals in the first round of the competition.
191. England intend fielding their strongest team in next month's World Youth Championship.
192. Within a year, England was once more at war with France.
193. Bank of England officials continued to insist that the pound would soon return to stability but disaster struck.
193. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
194. The Bank of England has had to pull in more gold.
195. The country's captain was dropped from the tour party to England.
196. Meat from New Zealand is frozen and brought to England in special ships.
197. I decided to cut my losses and move back to England.
198. England took the lead after 31 minutes with a goal by Peter Nail.
199. Fowler's recent form has earned him a call-up to the England squad.
200. He will be sent back to England to face a charge of armed robbery.
201. The incident led to him being barred from the country/barred from playing for England.
202. Taylor announced another departure from practice in that England will train at Wembley.
203. There were many French exiles in England after the Revolution.
204. Years ago convicted criminals in England could face deportation to Australia.
205. Despair seems to have set in among the England team.
206. Because of the heavy snow, roads were passable only with care in parts of Northern England.
207. It's traditional in England to eat turkey on Christmas Day.
208. I was actually born in New Zealand, but I've lived in England for so long that it feels like home now.
209. I stayed in England a lot of weeks. When a lot of/lots of means 'many', it takes a plural verb:Lots of people like Italian food. You can also use plenty of :Plenty of stores stay open late. These phrases can also be used in questions and negative sentences.
210. She arranged for the shipping of her furniture to England.
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