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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91. Puerto Catarina served as a seaport for an onyx mine and village called El Marmol 50 miles inland.
92. During the storm, spray from the waves reached houses half a mile inland.
93. To be exempt from taxation the trust must meet Inland Revenue conditions relating to contributions and benefit entitlement.
94. The project is based on the theme of the inland waterway and its significance historically, socially, environmentally and culturally.
95. But the company was unable to confirm the figure while taxation specialists study details of an Inland Revenue document outlining the proposals.
96. The low arches and shallow water stopped sailing ships going further inland.
97. This view has been confirmed in an Inland Revenue press release dated 14 April 1988.
98. This small, inland town still evokes a timeless quality and a feeling of quiet seclusion.
99. It is found more around inland ponds and, as its name suggests, it is capable of flight.
100. Two years ago a consultative document from the Inland Revenue proposed that the loan-back be limited to 25 percent.
101. In inland areas salt is derived from a number of sources.
102. Busy traffic very soon humanized these inland seas, linking their coasts, their civilizations and their history.
103. This is for ordinary and special services(sentence dictionary), inland and overseas.
104. Shardlow was transformed from a quiet farming village into an inland port like Worsley, but with even wider connexions.
105. The latter was served by the pursuit of health through drinking or bathing in natural mineral waters at inland spas.
106. Full details of the payments made must be supplied to the Inland Revenue to meet its requirements.
107. The Board of Inland Revenue has many problems wholly unrelated to tax law.
108. Mount Tarumae rose on the left as the train began to turn sharply inland, towards Sapporo on the Chitose Line.
109. However, Cauldron Barn Farm, inland on a ridge by the former windmill, survives.
110. I hope that many people will send their views on the proposals to the Inland Revenue.
111. This force, unlike its predecessors, captured sizeable towns, and in reaching Wilton and Wallingford penetrated a considerable distance inland.
112. At an early date, the inland brine springs of Droitwich and Cheshire were discovered and used for the manufacture of salt.
113. Geographically this runs from South Northumberland to Cleveland and extends inland to include all the coal field and former coal field areas.
114. The system of capital allowances is the system of depreciation permitted by the Inland Revenue in arriving at taxable earnings.
115. This gets us to Santa Catarina, a small inland hamlet.
116. Its lift on, lift-off operations there will now also be spread across two container terminals and an inland storage site.
117. For the address of your tax office, see Inland Revenue in the telephone directory.
118. This month, the Inland Revenue moves swiftly to begin proceedings.
119. Many species live, and presumably lived in the past, in inland or upland sites where little sediment accumulates.
120. When she next looked inland, the terrain had changed to soft, silvery sand and rustling, bumpy dunes.
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