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See more results » (Definition ofEnglandfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- A judge told her father to come to England to take her home.
- A small group of people traveled from England to live in what is now the USA.
- Alma Deutscher, from England, is a prodigy in music.
- At the 2012 Olympics in London, England, women’s boxing was included for the first time.
- At the age of eight, he played music for an important visitor from England.
- Before 1940 in England, many children aged 5 to 14 worked on farms and in factories.
- His skeleton was found under a parking lot in Leicester, England.
- In 19th-century England, a widow was expected to mourn as long as two years.
- In England and Ireland, people traditionally ate a snack between breakfast and lunch called elevenses.
- In England, lunchtime is about 12:30, while in Spain it’s about 2:30.
- In May 2009, Laura sailed alone from the Netherlands to England.
- In addition to cities in the USA and England, The Phantom of the Opera played in several other cities around the world.
- In those days, the average rate of death was much higher in England, especially among children, so no one thought the deaths were strange.
- Some years ago in England, “afternoon tea” was popular.
- When Julia went to live in England, she had to adapt to a new way of life.
- Soon after he left England for the East, in order to recruit his spirits and restore his health.
- The demand for good carpet designs far exceeds the supply, and American manufactures are sending to Europe, particularly England and France, for hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of designs yearly.
- The nineteenth century then will always be noted as the era of steady advance towards democracy, especially in England.
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