Similar words: franchise, entrance, utterance, tolerance, insurance, endurance, exuberance, frank. Meaning: n. 1. a republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe 2. French writer of sophisticated novels and short stories (1844-1924).
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121. That smell reminds me of France.
122. France has agreed to grant him political asylum.
123. In France there was a long tradition of anarcho-syndicalism.
124. I spent my junior year in France.
125. Chichester in England is twinned with Chartres in France.
126. France is a founder member of the European Union.
127. His plane was shot down over France in 1944.
128. Some of the best wines come from France.
129. He upped sticks and went back to France.
130. She is in France on a student exchange.
131. France is abundantly supplied with excellent family-run hotels.
132. Althusser's writings are focused mainly on France.
133. He has been granted asylum in France.
134. The band is on tour in France.
135. In France, farmers are a powerful political constituency.
136. France originally refused to sign the treaty.
137. She wrote to him in France.
138. We're planning to visit France this summer.
139. Diaghilev did his great creative work in France.
140. Henceforward France and Britain had a common interest.
140. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
141. Air France first-class seats recline almost like beds.
142. France and Russia made common cause against Britain.
143. Williams was drafted into the team to play France.
144. We set sail for France at first light.
145. We're going to France for our holidays this year.
146. Richard and Liz have a second home in France.
147. This song reminds me of France.
148. She has business interests in France.
149. The school organizes a foreign exchange to France.
150. Her dress is a recent importation from France.