dover in A Sentence

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    Do you require camphor or a Dover's powder?

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    There's no bluebirds in Dover.

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    You will now drive to Dover.

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    Is it Dover?

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    Is that Dover?

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    Sir. We have given the boy a Dover's powder and settled his spasms.

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    In Dover Town, Massachusetts, it appeared on April 21 and April 22 in 1977.

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    For all of those of you at Dover Elevators, a good brand of elevator.

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    Tamsin Tilley Beaumont MBE(born 11 March 1991 in Dover, Kent) is an English cricketer.

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    Soon after returning to Dover, Henry and Anne married in a secret ceremony on November 14,

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    It was able to make the journey across the Straits of Dover in around three hours.

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    Got talent for days, works hard, and he's got a jawline like the White Cliffs of Dover.

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    Anne-Marie Middleton, a deputy head teacher from Dover, said:“we're seeing more and more children wearing nappies.

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    He walks from London to Dover, to his only relative, his eccentric and kind-hearted great-aunt Betsey Trotwood.

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    The Dover discovery is Shell's sixth in the Norphlet and encountered more than 800 net feet of pay(244 meters).

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    She did just that, taking off from Dover, England, and landing her plane on the shores of France.

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    The Dover discovery is Shell's sixth in the Norphlet play and has encountered more than 800 net ft. of pay(244 m).

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    On Saturday, an 18-year-old man was detained at Dover port and a 21-year-old was arrested in Hounslow in west London.

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    The journey time from Dover to Boulogne was roughly 35 minutes, with six trips per day being conducted at peak times.

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    In 1493, at the age of two, Henry was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.

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    The Eurostar terminal is just 15 minutes train journey away at Ashford, and the port of Dover is only 30 minutes away.

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    The Mountbatten class hovercraft(MCH) entered commercial service in August 1968, initially between Dover and Boulogne but later also Ramsgate(Pegwell Bay) to Calais.

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    In 1660 and 1767, a ship sank in the Dover Straits, and each time the lone survivor was a man named Hugh Williams.

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    Between 1180 and 1189, Henry II transformed Dover Castle into one of the mightiest fortifications in Europe, expanding and enhancing its defenses.

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    In 1493, at the tender age of three, he was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.

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    The journey time from Dover to Boulogne was roughly 35 minutes with a total of six trips per day being conducted at peak times.

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    In 1670, Charles, seeking to solve his financial troubles, agreed to the Treaty of Dover, under which Louis XIV would pay him £160,000 each year.

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    Sailing in the English Channel and the Strait of Dover, Eustace sometimes worked for himself and at other times as a mercenary between 1205 and 1212.

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    In 2000, Labour MP Chris Carter investigated the background of one of Clark's Cabinet colleagues, Māori Affairs Minister Dover Samuels, regarding allegations of historic statutory rape.

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    The Mountbatten class hovercraft(MCH) entered commercial service in August 1968 initially operated between Dover and Boulogne but later craft also made the Ramsgate(Pegwell Bay) to Calais route.

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