Similar words: burst out, burst out laughing, yours, ours, hours, bourse, burst, course. Meaning: [tʊr /tʊə] n. an industrial city in western France on the Loire River.
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121) We offer group tours for single people in the 40-50 age bracket.
122) Spennymoor impresario John Wray met Angie last summer and was inspired to book her for several tours of the North-East.
123) He had always felt the same elation at the end of his long tours abroad.
124) Occasionally tours may be cancelled at short notice owing to circumstances beyond our control.
125) A few pages of sexy display ads for resorts and tours popped up in the back pages.
126) For the past few years, many guides also have found creative ways to take tours to the monuments after dark.
127) He took his teams on barnstorming tours, once selling out Yankee Stadium four consecutive years.
128) And that's the idea behind Cotswold Garden tours, which organises holiday breaks in the region.
129) The major had been there on two separate tours of duty.
130) As part of the class, they go on company tours and job shadows organized by the business partners.
131) We have one day coach tours to scenic areas in those regions.
131) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
132) I want no pompous official tours of my unit, you understand?
133) On the next two winter tours there were plenty of controversies similar to those provoked by the Galle Test.
134) The film also includes some hilarious footage from previous Crazy Horse tours.
135) Most specialist tours to Blackpool usually include an evenings entertainment in with the price.
136) A century later Gregory of Tours treated this description as representing the normal state of the catholic Church under Euric.
137) The engagements used to go to the artists who brought them back the best presents from their tours abroad.
138) We sell a lot of our tours through the concierges and we see nothing wrong with that.
139) The tours will feature helicopter rides, horseback treks and river rafting.
140) This is a week packed with garden tours, question time sessions, gardening teach-ins and much more.
141) The free event includes educational tours, guided programs, living history re-enactments and exhibits galore.
142) If their tours are as much fun as their zany brochure, Wild Women Adventures could be just the ticket.
143) Early booking is recommended as numbers are limited on many of the tours.
144) Aspects of special interest, including the Jockey Club Rooms, can be incorporated in custom made tours.
145) Tour operators organise and plan package holidays and tours and specialist organisations plan conferences and group travel for other organisations.
146) Airlines run tours, sell junk by direct mail, arrange hotel reservations, while computer companies hardly even handle computer hardware.
147) Gregory claimed that Tours was free not only from taxation, but also from certain military obligations.
148) She was involved, she said, in fixing up tours for VIPs and high-powered executives.
149) All over Ireland, posters advertise pilgrim coach tours to Knock, a town famous for apparitions of the Virgin Mary.
150) Self-guided tours will take you through a smorgasbord of galleries, from ancient sculpture to '60s pop art.