cornwall in A Sentence

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    Cornwall- we are on our way.

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    Borlase, surveying Cornwall's antiquities, rejected much of this.

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    Reasons to visit Cornwall in spring.

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    Cornwall will always be home to me.

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    Cornwall, there and back.

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    What's great about Cornwall?

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    Came all the way from Cornwall.

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    Henry, Duke of Cornwall December 1514 died within one month of birth.

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    Visiting Cornwall, as it turns out, is very much like New England.

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    Who's going to make sure that he doesn't come back to Cornwall?

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    The Cornwall region is the furthest west you can go to in England.

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    William Golding was born in his grandmother' s house 47 Mount Wise, Newquay Cornwall.

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    And, just like those two states, the stereotype of Cornwall is anything but true.

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    Cornwall is usually referred to as the backwater of England and its residents as rubes.

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    Cornwall later said,"I like fielding in slips because the ball comes to you very fast here.".

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    They have sailed from their base in Dublin across to Cornwall with at least 300 ships.

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    Now, he lives in his dream property on the coast of Cornwall with his 28-year-old girlfriend.

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    You know, she inherited the recipe from her grandmother, who brought it over here from Cornwall.

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    Windies chairman of selectors Courtney Browne had also put up a programme in place for Cornwall.

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    British heavy cruisers Dorsetshire and Cornwall under Japanese air attack and heavily damaged on April 5, 1942.

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    Cornwall, Kernow as she's known here in local Cornish tongue, is a ancient county rich in mystical heritage.

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    At first he worked in the pattern shop in Soho, but soon he was erecting engines in Cornwall.

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    British heavy cruisers HMS Dorsetshire and Cornwall under Japanese air attack and heavily damaged on 5 April 1942.

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    She eventually supported herself and her mother by subsistence farming, first in Cornwall, and later in Scotland.

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    After the first day's field was over, Cornwall said,"I am happy with the wicket in the debut test.

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    Hundreds of men and women were executed at Bodmin Jail in Cornwall, UK in the 1700s for their violent crimes.

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    The Duchy of Cornwall is a similar estate held in trust to meet the expenses of the monarch's eldest son.

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    Arthur returns to Britain and defeats and kills Modredus on the river Camblam in Cornwall, but he is mortally wounded.

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    Cornwall is like mini-New England, and coming here makes you see why English settlers felt at home in the new world.

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    You have the beautiful mountainous north, the rolling hills of Lancaster and Cornwall, Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall, and Tudor cities like Chester!

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