kew in A Sentence

    1

    Kew Bridge( 1759) Battersea Bridge.

    0
    2

    The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.

    0
    3

    Is it going to be Kew?

    0
    4

    The Kew Observatory.

    0
    5

    Kent or Kew.

    0
    6

    Well, Knight Kew Jacobsen decides to find it nobly.

    0
    7

    Kew Bulletin 20(3): 514 Govaerts, R. et. al. 2018.

    0
    8

    Other bridges from that time include Kew Bridge(1759), Battersea Bridge(1773), and Richmond Bridge(1777).

    0
    9

    Meanwhile, Kew Gardens distributed plants it had propagated to British colonies throughout the world.

    0
    10

    If you remember, I showed you some plants in Kew Gardens in London.

    0
    11

    Many years passed and Margo Roth Spiegelman became the one who can not be ignored, and Kew became(or remained?)?

    0
    12

    Enthusiastic reviews are more often directed towards Margo Roth Spiegelman- an unusual heroine as opposed to such ordinary Kew Jacobson.

    0
    13

    In 1914, Kew Observatory awarded a Rolex watch a Class A precision certificate, a distinction normally granted exclusively to marine chronometers.

    0
    14

    Henry VIII at Hampton Court Palace, Elizabeth I at the Tower of London, George I at Hampton Court Palace, George III at Kew Palace and Victoria at Kensington Palace.

    0
    15

    Four years later, in 1914, Kew Observatory in Great Britain awarded a Rolex wristwatch a class“A” precision certificate, a distinction which until that point in time had been reserved exclusively for marine chronometers.

    0
    16

    The supervisor can be from either Kent or Kew and you are encouraged to work on subjects where staff have particular expertise, while pursuing a research theme in a geographical area in which you have a particular interest.

    0
    17

    In 1939, Joan Margaret Legge,(21 February 1885- 4 July 1939) a botanist deputed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, arrived at the valley to study flowers and while traversing some rocky slopes to collect flowers, she slipped off and lost her life.

    0
    18

    Each year millions of visitors stream to famous gardens of the world- Kew Gardens( the Royal Botanic Gardens), in England; the gardens in Kyoto, Japan; the gardens of the Palace of Versailles, in France; Longwood Gardens, in Pennsylvania, U.S. A., to mention a few.

    0
    19

    London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement in Greenwich where the Royal Observatory, Greenwich defines the Prime Meridian, 0° longitude, and Greenwich Mean Time.

    0