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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151. As if enraged at its defeat by the mountains, the hurricane once more turned inland.
152. Meanwhile his passion for sailing was developing by cruising and sailing on the inland waters of the Thames.
153. The Inland Revenue requires them to submit sample batches of property valuations for checking each week.
154. No record existed of any returns either to the Inland Revenue or to the Customs and Excise authorities.
155. The coupling of this offshore subsidence and onshore uplift will induce a flexure of the margin which will accentuate uplift inland.
156. These are non-statutory rules made by the Inland Revenue stipulating when full tax liability will not be enforced.
157. The Inland Revenue does a difficult job in difficult circumstances extremely well.
158. There was no thought in those days of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue or of inheritance tax.
159. A third of the recent records relate to birds found dead or dying inland after severe gales.
160. The line that the Inland Revenue has hitherto drawn between investment and trading has been exasperatingly unclear.
161. A not insignificant dent in our trade deficit, and a loss to the Inland Revenue.
162. The village stands at the terminus of the great trench occupied by the inland Loch Maree, the river forming a link.
163. The boom has created opportunities,(www.Sentencedict.com) and money has trickled down from the coastal boom towns to poorer inland regions.
164. Further inland, you find yourself climbing on to the moors, which are another haven for wildlife.
165. Main creditors are the Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise.
166. Up in the hills are the gull colonies, herring gull and lesser black-backed, on the shores of inland windswept lochs.
167. The Inland Revenue has decided that Mr Clinton is a politician-but only after four weeks' deliberation.
168. How far does the iron ore have to be taken inland to the nearest blast furnaces?
169. But they would involve considerable changes for taxpayers, tax advisers and the Inland Revenue.
170. You will be sent, by the Inland Revenue, a booklet containing payslips.
171. His income tax liability is then calculated by referring to tax tables which are supplied by the Inland Revenue.
172. But Merlins are not infrequently recorded along the Downs and are seen very occasionally further inland.
173. Sea, inland waterway, and road transport came under the control of the Commissariat as well as the railways.
174. In the end, they met among the monastery buildings at Melrose, on its river-girt promontory thirty miles inland from Berwick.
175. The inland sea at her door might be seven miles across, but it was enclosed on three sides by islands.
176. The herring fleet was moored well inland, and the water was oil-tarnished.
177. She will not face inland, and so the Whale will not swim ashore.
178. He quotes about £30,000 for a small inland farmhouse or ruin needing restoration and about £25,000 for a small apartment.
179. If you elect to become self-employed you will have to let your local inland revenue office know.
180. A few also occur on the Downs and further inland, but usually only in small parties.
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