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Sentence count:246+85Posted:2017-04-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: ganglandEnglishsunglassesbangladeshglanceat a glanceenglish civil warprostate glandMeaning: n. a division of the United Kingdom. 
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211. Unless England improve their game they're going to lose the match.
212. Taylor was bitterly disappointed to be dropped from the England side.
213. He won his first England cap against Wales in 1994.
214. In a historic vote, the Church of England decided to allow women to become priests.
215. The Queen is titular head of the Church of England.
216. The library is prized as the finest of its kind in England.
217. When we reached the homestead and were sitting on the stoep drinking our coffee, we heard that Richard had left quite suddenly and had gone back to England.
218. The food in England is strange at first but you'll soon get used to it.
219. Davies plays for the Barbarians in tomorrow's match against England.
220. It says in the guide that this area of the countryside offers some of the best walks in England.
221. The poor lived cheek by jowl in industrial mining towns in Victorian England.
222. When I first saw Gilbert play I marked him down as a future England player.
223. The Church of England, with threats of split from within, has still to make up its mind.
223. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
224. The state is at least twice as big as England.
225. The family emigrated to New Zealand in 1949, which seemed a wonderland in comparison with post-war England.
226. There's a fair chance we'll be coming over to England this summer.
227. He is best remembered as the man who brought jazz to England.
228. England went out to France in the second round of the championship.
229. The Under-21 team has defeated Wales and Scotland this season, and ran England very close.
230. Thousands of people turned out to welcome the England team home.
231. What first struck her when she arrived in England was the greenness of the countryside.
232. England were close to victory, but they couldn't quite bring it off .
233. After the Boston Tea Party, war with England seemed certain.
234. Wintry conditions are making roads hazardous for drivers in the northeast of England.
235. With England not playing, the smart money was on the Germans.
236. In England distance is measured in miles, not in kilometers.
237. After 20 years in America, I still feel my roots are in England.
238. Why don't you come over to England for a holiday?
239. Well, Alan, England have definitely been the weaker side in the first half, but I think they've still got one or two cards up their sleeve.
240. The percentage increase in reported crime in England and Wales this year is the highest since the war.
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