Similar words: inland, mainly, inlay, in-laws, son-in-law, brother-in-law, maintain, sister-in-law. Meaning: ['meɪnlənd] n. the main land mass of a country or continent; as distinguished from an island or peninsula.
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61. At first, the island was seen as a springboard for the Nationalists plan to reconquer the mainland.
62. But the Government was not keen to give blanket cover on the mainland.
63. In 1871 they built a toll bridge from the mainland to the island.
64. In some cases, as in relations between the mainland and Zanzibar, this could be decisive.
65. Further west lies Chesil Bank - a spectacular 18 mile pebble beach which joins the Isle of Portland to the mainland.
66. Seven-eighths of the water the town of Aegina consumes is shipped in from the mainland.
67. He would spirit me away, to a home on the Mainland complete with plush carpet and a cocker spaniel pup.
68. It would have filled in the lake that had always separated their tiny island from the mainland.
69. Land's End airfield, inset, is the most southerly of mainland Britain.
70. A great number of emigres arrived daily from the mainland, left homeless and often destitute of all worldly possessions.
71. In detail, the Council's planning policy applies to the mainland of Orkney and divided the island up into different zones.
72. But it made no mention of a halt to the mainland bombing campaign.
73. The mainland of Yvresse lies along the eastern coast of Ulthuan but the realm also encompasses the islands of the Eastern Ocean.
74. The drive to bring justice to the prisoners is attracting more mainland support.
75. Rural development in the Western Isles periphery depends heavily on finance from the mainland centre.
76. Like the mainland service, it uses television as an additional, accessible way of providing employment and training information.
77. About thirty kilometres south-east of St Abbs Head is a group of small rocky islands not far from the mainland.
78. But not the drift to the mainland for work for the young men.
79. Mainland interests had a 50 percent stake in building the new airport.
80. Farmer's commitment to a mainland racing programme will restrict his racing at home to short circuits, when time will permit.
81. Its attraction for visitors is enhanced by being temporarily cut off from the mainland by the tides.
82. On the mainland, the small beaches were faintly visible, the surf like a tiny ruffle of white lace.
83. The only other way over to the mainland is the basket lift and you know how horrible that is.
84. There are no direct flights from the mainland to Molokai.
85. He spent two hours on the island before returning to the bridge that led to the mainland.
86. They only moved away two years ago, to the mainland(http://Sentencedict.com), and then Mrs Hamilton did the place up for letting.
87. Grace's brothers were usually there too, but that night they were in Bamburgh, on the mainland.
88. It is now the only town on the mainland to be left with trams.
89. Sepulchers face the sea, as on the mainland, but on this tiny island death seems everywhere.
90. So Doyle got the ferry back to the mainland and drove quickly to the attractive, still-recognisably medieval city of Winchester.
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