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Sentence count:221+24Posted:2016-12-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: travelerunraveltravestycompelledmachiavelliandepravedso-calledappalledMeaning: ['trævl]  adj. familiar with many parts of the world. 
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181. A local doctor was summoned while George Pinker, Diana's gynaecologist, travelled from London to visit his royal patient.
182. Mary and David have travelled extensively and enjoy meeting their guests, who hail from all quarters of the world.
183. He then travelled by train to London to visit Bond Street in general and a famed jeweller in particular.
184. I got into Edinburgh and before I came up I took a year off and worked and travelled.
185. The levels of report in the Hughes and Cole study were all calculated per kilometre travelled.
186. He had travelled across the city from the suburbs to the apartments of the ruling elite.
187. The afternoon was very energetic since we travelled up to Doncaster Dome where we went ice skating.
188. The speech was all too unexciting, having travelled the country for the past year, and not noticeably improving with age.
189. Some knowledge of the West was encouraged and a few individuals travelled abroad.
190. Swindon have travelled to Tranmere Rovers with a three-one advantage from the first leg of the semi finals.
191. These achieved a 6 % higher utilisation than non-equipped units and a 10 % increase in the distance travelled.
192. Four months later she left the country and travelled constantly, following her lover wherever he wanted to go.
193. He could not see too much that could be done quickly about the criminals who travelled from Wearside and Tyneside to burgle.
194. After graduating he travelled to Paris, and was there during the 1848 rising.
195. Nor when, a couple of hours later(sentencedict.com), they travelled back south towards the coast and took a detour into Silves.
196. They travelled by ferry, and among the places that they visited were Paris, Lille and Bruges.
197. In the early days the novelty must have outweighed the discomfort, or no one would have travelled in the first charabancs.
198. Creditors has travelled thousands of miles to attend this hearing.
199. Polybius travelled in Celtic lands under Roman auspices and with Roman help and protection.
200. She travelled partly by carriage and partly on foot, carrying her basket.
201. He lived in beautiful houses, travelled the world in the greatest of comfort, and wanted for nothing.
202. It is clear that large numbers of migrants avoided the boxcars of emigrant fifth and travelled fourth. Sentencedict.com
203. Ramsay was a deeply cultured man who travelled a great deal on the continent.
204. Sailors travelled to the New World with the urge to conquer and explore.
205. The only part-time farmer travelled long distances to his work but was self-employed and could therefore choose his days away.
206. Some of them travelled in fifth class, which consisted of boxcars totally bereft of comfort.
207. Robberies were common on the lonely roads, so people usually travelled in groups.
208. I shall have travelled away in the flesh from that wretched court - light years away by then, light decades.
209. But they have travelled as far afield as Belfast and Aberdeen.
210. Some of the inspiration for this move came from botanists who had travelled to the tropics and other exotic locations.
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