Similar words: in-laws, unlawfulness, mainly, in line, in love, sinless, in lieu of, ungainly. Meaning: ['ɪnlənd ,-lænd] adj. situated away from an area's coast or border. adv. towards or into the interior of a region.
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61. Over the next generation the first phase of the opening up of inland industrial Britain proceeded.
62. The hardy natives used harpoons to hunt the Southern fur seal and seldom ventured inland.
63. Over five thousand people, mostly the elderly and young children from inland villages, are drowned.
64. The criss-cross pattern of streets, pricked out by street lights, flowed inland until the town petered out into blackness.
65. Inland Revenue figures show a rise of nearly 10% a year in the post-tax value of bequests in the 1980s.
66. Inland, the rich red of the plough fields glowed in the sunshine.
67. It looked better inland, so we decided to go and have a look.
68. Charman returned to Brighton and took several temporary jobs before finding permanent work as a computer operator with the Inland Revenue.
69. Inland the barren wastes of Bodmin Moor could be seen.
70. She is a steady inland and sea paddler but had never been in a sea kayak.
71. The Inland Revenue permits us to reclaim tax and pay dividends gross.
72. Were this asteroid to hit an ocean, it would create massive tidal waves that would roar far inland on all continents.
73. A pipeline carries natural gas from under the sea to the refinery inland.
74. However, the ruins of the old city are clearly visible,(www.Sentencedict.com) stretching along the coast and over half a mile inland.
75. Upstream, it is valuable for irrigation; downstream, it is valuable for inland navigation.
76. In an Inland Revenue consultation paper, Mr Brown also signalled a willingness to disregard student loans when calculating tax credit levels.
77. The canals whose routes connected up to the major ports carried Britain's exports to the coast and brought imported raw materials inland.
78. Just inside the entrance proper, the sea slices a vicious swathe inland, describing almost a half-circle.
79. The route of the new road passes inland of the theme park in a deep cutting to reduce noise and visual impact.
80. The ratio is 8-1 for canoeing in inland waters and 6-1 for canoeing on rivers.
81. The Ouse Washes is the largest inland area of regularly flooded marshland in Great Britain.
82. The rugged mountains and hills form an impressive backdrop, and inland peaceful villages look out across orange and lemon groves.
83. The path winds its way around the Newtown river and Clamerkin Lake providing some fine estuary walking and taking you inland a little.
84. Breeds mainly on sea cliffs or marine islands, more rarely on flat shores and inland.
85. On passage birds are seen on inland waters, particularly the reservoirs(sentencedict.com), as often as on the coast.
86. Inland and coastal fresh and brackish waters and marshes in lowlands, especially with plenty of vegetation and shallow muddy water.
87. The Inland Revenue originally wanted the machinery ring to be responsible for tax deductions for such workers.
88. Colourful parasols dot its fine shingle beach and, inland, rolling rural landscapes await those who like to explore.
89. In addition, most information comes from official statistics, especially from the Inland Revenue, deriving from tax returns and death duties.
90. On both spring and autumn passage the species frequently appears at inland waters as well as right along the coast.
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