Similar words: chrome, come from, syndrome, romp home, barometer, chromosome, cosmodrome, palindrome. Meaning: [rəʊm] n. 1. capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire 2. the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church.
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121. They plan to meet again in Rome very soon to begin substantive negotiations.
122. I spent a month in Rome to improve my Italian.
123. She speaks very good Italian. But then she did live in Rome for a year .
124. First prize is a fortnight in Barbados and second prize is a weekend in Rome.
125. This is the last call for passengers travelling on flight BA 199 to Rome.
126. And then, a few years after leaving college, he somehow fetched up in Rome.
127. We must order our affairs better before we leave for Rome.
128. The ancient Rome battlefield was a scene of great carnage.
129. We must ask someone to carry a dispatch from Rome to London.
130. A visit to Rome must be included in the itinerary.
131. She has just been telling us about her trip to Rome.
132. She mentioned in passing that you had just been to Rome.
133. Alaric the Goth advanced toward Rome, which he sacked in AD 410.
134. 'I've just got back from a trip to Rome.' 'So, how was it?'
135. We had a week in Rome and then went to Vienna.
136. German and Italian courses are held in Munich and Rome respectively.
137. The Celtic Church maintained the Greek calendar over against that of Rome.
138. The ancient city of Rome fell under the iron hooves of the barbarians.
139. At that time, all serious artists aspired to go to Rome.
140. A police motorcycle chased his car twelve miles, and cornered him near Rome.
141. When we toured Italy we spent most time in Rome.Sentencedict
142. In 1973, when he lived in Rome, his sixteen-year-old son was kidnapped.
143. This is the last call for passengers travelling on British Airways flight 199 to Rome.
144. The minister left the Church of England and went across to Rome.
145. Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the flight to Rome has been cancelled.
146. Many conquered nations had to pay tribute to the rulers of ancient Rome.
147. There is a lack of trust towards the central government in Rome.
148. He spends his time flitting between Florence, Rome and Bologna.
149. We spent a fortnight in Rome looking at all the sights.
150. She lived in Rome for a couple of years, where she taught English.
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