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Sentence count:294+16Posted:2017-01-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: atlanticoutlandishtransatlantichotlinecottoncottageoutlawjet lagMeaning: n. one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts. 
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181. The queen betook herself to her residence in Scotland.
182. Both Scotland and Northern Ireland had made last-minute substitutions.
183. She should pop off back to Scotland.
184. They'll laugh at you like blazes over this at Scotland Yard.
185. The New Scotland Yard, synonymous with criminal investigation, is located in the city.
186. St Andrew's Day in Scotland, St Patrick's Day in Northern Ireland and St David's Day in Wales, for instance.
187. Cameron: Ah that's because I went home to Scotland for Hogmanay.
188. Anyone knowing ( who knows ) anything about the accident is asked to communicate with New Scotland Yard.
189. Rowling has been spotted at cafes in Scotland a detective novel a British newspaper reported Saturday.
190. The couple have a wide range of honeymoon options, including a stay at Queen Elizabeth II's vast Balmoral Estate in Scotland, where they would likely have the privacy needed to evade paparazzi.
191. He rallies new volunteers in every Scottish town. -I knight thee Sir William Wallace, guardian and high protector of Scotland.
192. Scotland has about 800 islands, including the Orkney , Shetlands and Hebrides.
193. By 1400 most English families, and those from Lowland Scotland , adopted the use of hereditary surnames.
194. Around Scotland the day had different names such as Bannock Night, Beef Brose and Shriften E'en.
195. In Scotland, New Year is called Hogmanay, and for some people, it's a bigger celebration than Christmas.
196. Royal Bank of Scotland is overhauling the charges it applies to customers who go into their overdraft without permission.
197. England, Scotland, and Wales formed a customs union after 1707 and this included Ireland after 1807.
198. Wicca is a Neo-Pagan religion based on the pre-Christian traditions of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
199. Now a teacher from southern Scotland, Garry Paulin, is writing a book about the bear and a campaign has started to have Voytek's life commemorated in a statue.
200. Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad.
201. Sioux Falls-based POET, a leading producer of ethanol, has been producing cellulosic ethanol at a pilot plant near Scotland, S.
202. In 12th grade Mrs. Skala, my literature teacher, whose family roots were in Scotland, constantly sang the praises of the Scottish poet Robert Burns.
203. Two people were arrested yesterday but Scotland Yard denied that they had been attempted bombings. Sentencedict.com
204. In Scotland, April Fools' Day is 48 hours long. They call an April Fool "April Gowk".
205. Robert the Bruce declared himself king of Scotland after murdering his main rival.
206. Once again Scotland looks set to at the forefront of fisheries conservation.
207. A town of central Scotland north-northeast of Glasgow on the Bannock River, a tributary of the Forth.
208. During filming for Top Gear, it was claimed he damaged a peat bog in Scotland.
209. Frederic Mistral is to Provence what Robert Burns is to Scotland, an iconic national poet who wrote in the local language - in this case Proven?al.
210. The rescue excavation is being undertaken by archaeologists from Orkney College and is sponsored by by Orkney Islands Council and Historic Scotland.
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