downton in A Sentence

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    Don't they have footmen at Downton?

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    You are the future of Downton.

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    The World of Downton Abbey.

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    Downton Abbey is one incredibly popular television series.

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    In Downton Abbey Lady Rosamund Painswick,

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    Wouldn't get away with that in Downton, would you?

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    Here's to the triumph of Downton and my beautiful wife.

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    Leave Downton? I think we're stuck with it, aren't we?

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    Mr. Bates and I… we want to defend Downton's honor.

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    Elsie, a hundred years from now Downton will still be standing.

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    I will return to Raby Castle and come back to Downton.

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    You would never want to leave Downton and start up somewhere else, would you?

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    I would remind you that I have been in charge of Downton for many years.

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    You might remember that in Series 2, Downton Abbey was turned into a convalescent home for returned WWI soldiers.

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    Highclere Castle, the estate that“plays” Downton Abbey in the series, has been the home of the Herbert family since 1679.

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    The 29-year-old actress also said that Bonneville-- popular playing Robert Grantham in TV drama"Downton Abbey"-- was very lovely to work with.

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    From a psychological perspective, Downton Abbey continues to demonstrate that while times may change, many aspects of the human experience remain the same.

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    Though this probably won't come as a surprise to most fans, Downton Abbey is the most nominated British television series in Emmy history.

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    Cause if you watch that episode of Downton Abbey, then I'm gonna be one behind… and we're not gonna be able to binge-watch together.

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    In fact, according to The World of Downton Abbey, it costs an estimated £1 million(or $1.5 million USD) to create just one episode of the hit PBS series.

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    In later years, the room was moved to the first floor, but based on knowledge gleaned only from Downton Abbey, servants still took their meals in the basement.

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    For example, you can watch a show broadcast on the BBC that won't make its way to the U.S. for several months(think Downton Abbey) or view a sporting event that isn't typically broadcast in your area.

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    Due to Lady Mary's storyline, in which she is unable to inherit the estate after Matthew dies because the law dictates it must pass to a male heir, the bill(which was unsuccessful) was nicknamed the Downton Abbey Law.

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