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Sentence count:193+16Posted:2017-05-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: exfoliatefordwordcordsordidnordichordeorderMeaning: ['ɑksfə(r)d /'ɒk-]  n. 1. a city in southern England northwest of London; site of Oxford University 2. a university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner 3. a university in England 4. a low shoe laced over the instep. 
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151. The answer could be to remove the tonsils or adenoids, according to a study of 60 children in Oxford.
152. Read in studio An inquest has opened on a brilliant student found hanging in her room at an Oxford college.
153. We bought cartloads of parchment from Charterhouse, Oxford and even sent orders to places as far north as Norwich and Cambridge.
154. Oxford blew their chance to stake a claim in the promotion race.
155. He was called to the Bar when he left Oxford.
156. Removal expenses and travelling expenses in connection with the move to Oxford of the successful candidate are generally paid in full in appropriate cases.
157. The cabbie, who drove us from the airport to our hotel, had spent some time in Oxford and London.
158. When he was young and full of the new learning of Oxford and Cambridge he appears arrogant even by his own account.
159. He was a liberal benefactor to many public institutions, and bequeathed some of his estate to the University of Oxford.
160. Leavis, Lewis, and Gardner shared traditional values, even though Cambridge and Oxford spoke with different accents.
161. Read in studio Oxford University has been banned from fielding one of its best-ever basketball players ... because she's a woman.
162. The yeomanry arrived and carted forty-four rioters off to Oxford gaol.
163. Oxford felt like a transatlantic liner in the age of bucket shops and cut-price charters.
164. The Oxford based Phoenix Prison Trust is aiming to recruit prisoners to meditation using classes and a book of basic techniques.
165. They remain third from bottom with Oxford, who have played one less game, now just one point behind.
166. He was buried in the family vault in St Peter's-in-the-East churchyard, Oxford.
167. Voice over Their show at the Pegassus Theatre in Oxford brought much critical acclaim.
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168. The light blues beat Oxford in a report judging the quality of research in 172 universities and colleges.
169. There was a rather pleasant man, called Chaudhry, who showed worrying signs of having actually gone to Oxford.
170. Please that this letter as confirmation that Oxford University Press will be settling their bills for room and breakfast.
171. Then, in 1979, he had a brief spell as manager of non-league Oxford City.
172. His visit to a literary dinner in Oxford was the only public appearance in this country.
173. These activities are based in the organization's Walton Street premises in Oxford.
174. Three other candidates are standing in Oxford West and Abingdon.
175. The Tyrrell Society and all that pining after defunct Oxford cabals - it's irrelevant, Harry, don't you see?
176. The cost for Helen Kimble of a proposed new bypass near her home in north Oxford would be her house.
177. But Mr Wilcox, who farms at Wootton, near Oxford, died before an ambulance arrived.
178. Even at Oxford, I doubted whether there were many people who could adjudicate on a matter of this kind.
179. It had not the cachet of Oxford, but its teachings were sound.
180. I went to Oxford in 1961 with my beatnik uniform, sandals and black sweater.
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