eurotunnel in A Sentence

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    The Eurotunnel Canterbury.

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    Cars- Taking your car on Eurotunnel couldn't be easier.

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    Eurotunnel is optimistic that this market is set to grow.

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    It costs £15 each way for dogs to travel on the Eurotunnel.

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    On the Eurotunnel it costs £15 each way for dogs to travel.

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    Eurotunnel and plenty of ferry companies welcome dogs onboard, as do several air routes.

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    Eurotunnel ticket reservations, train timetables and passenger information for Eurotunnel tavelling to and from Folkestone, England and Calais,

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    The price we quote you for your selected Eurotunnel route, onboard accommodation and vehicle type is all you will pay, and that's a promise.

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    To obtain a Eurotunnel ticket price and book your train ticket securely online please use the real time train booking form on the left. About Eurotunnel.

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    When the company launched, they started a price war amongst English Channel operators and forced other companies such as Sea France, P&O Ferries and Eurotunnel to reduce their prices.

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    All Eurotunnel need to know when you make your booking, is whether your car is higher than 1.85 metres, so that Eurotunnel allocate a space on a single deck carriage for you.

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    I won't be taking him on long-haul trips or city breaks but if you're planning a dog-friendly trip- preferably travelling by ferry or Eurotunnel- why not forego kennel costs and the worry of leaving Rover in someone else's care?

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    An easy hour's train ride from central London(or just minutes away from the Eurotunnel), Canterbury has been a draw for pilgrims for more than 1,500 years, ever since St. Augustine first started converting pagan Anglo Saxons to Christianity here in AD 597.

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    A simple hour's train ride from focal London(or only minutes from the Eurotunnel), Canterbury has been a draw for explorers for over 1,500 years, as far back as St. Augustine initially began changing over agnostic Anglo Saxons to Christianity here in AD 597.

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    A simple hourly train ride from central London(or just a few minutes away from the Eurotunnel), Canterbury has been gathering the attention of pilgrims for more than 1,500 years, ever since St. Augustine first started converting pagan Anglo Saxons to Christianity in AD 597.

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