Gough Sentence Examples

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  • Using his fortress of Saint Ceneri as a base of operations during the next few years, he seized upon Matthew Gough near Vivoin in 1431, and made an incursion as far as the walls of Caen, whence he brought away three thousand prisoners.

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  • Meantime from Bohotle a force had advanced under Major Gough to Daratole, a spot not far from Gumburu.

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  • Hodson states in his book that he obtained the inventory of his brother's possessions made by the Committee of Adjustment and it contained no articles of loot, and Sir Charles Gough, president of the committee, confirmed this evidence.

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  • Mainly through John Gough (1757-1825), a blind philosopher to whose aid he owed much of his scientific knowledge, he was appointed teacher of mathematics and natural philosophy at the New College in Moseley Street (in 1889 transferred to Manchester College, Oxford), and that position he retained until the removal of the college to York in 1799, when he became a "public and private teacher of mathematics and chemistry."

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  • Sir Hugh Gough, the commander-in-chief, together with the governor-general, hurried up to the frontier.

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  • Before reinforcements could come out from England, with Sir Charles Napier as commanderin-chief, Lord Gough had restored his own reputation by the crowning victory of Gujrat, which absolutely destroyed the Sikh army.

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  • Sir Hugh Gough and other commanders-inchief had petitioned for the removal of India's chief arsenal from Delhi to Umballa; and Lord Dalhousie himself had protested against the reduction of the British element in the army.

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  • The two caverns most frequently visited are called respectively Cox's and Gough's; in each, but especially in the first, there is a remarkable collection of fantastic and beautiful stalactitical forms. There are other caverns of greater extent but less beauty, but their extent is not completely explored.

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  • It was first translated into English in 1610, probably under the author's direction, and other translations have subsequently appeared, the best of which is an edition edited by Richard Gough and published in three volumes in 1789, and in four volumes in 1806.

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  • In 1905 a lease of Nightingale, Inaccessible and Gough islands, for the purpose of working the guano deposits, was granted by the British government.

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  • Originally called Diego Alvarez, it derives its other name from a Captain Gough, the commander of a British ship which visited it in 1731.

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  • In 1904 Gough Island was visited by the Antarctic exploring ship " Scotia of the Bruce expedition, which discovered a rich marine fauna, two new buntings and three new species of plants.

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  • A bonus was Richard's suggestion that Rachel Gough might join him in works including bassoon, also included on the CD.

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  • Gough way is currently protected by the combined capacity of the Gough Way culvert and the relief channel.

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  • A wicket maiden to Gough, who has gone for just one run in his first three overs.

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  • Mr Gough will also be giving an organ recital on Sunday Nov 20th.

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  • As if that wasn't bad enough, he then spanks Gough's final delivery through the covers.

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  • Once again Gough held on using a defensive line, with Patten watching the two squabble in the front of him.

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  • Stoic silence wouldn't do for Damon Gough.

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  • Gough is also a major breeding site of the great shearwater Puffinus gravis with up to three million pairs breeding on the island.

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  • As if that was n't bad enough, he then spanks Gough 's final delivery through the covers.

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  • But stoic silence would n't do for Damon Gough.

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  • From the Van Gough Museum to the Anne Frank House to the infamous red light district, Amsterdam is a fascinating blend of virtue and vice.

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  • Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, Smallville followed the life of a young teen Clark Kent as he grew up in the small Kansas town.

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  • In addition to these guest stars, Millar and Gough grounded the series by casting a relative unknown (Tom Welling) as the young Clark Kent and two strong, down to earth actors as his parents.

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  • The show is the brainchild of writer/producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar who left the series in 2008.

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  • Noh and Gough try to figure out how two attacks on the Mosaic team are linked to everything going on.

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  • Benford, Noh, and Gough investigate a death club known as the Blue Hand.

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  • One character, Al Gough, believed that their futures could be changed.

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  • The growth of turbulence and misrule now induced Lord Ellenborough to interpose, and a British force under Sir Hugh Gough advanced upon Gwalior (December 1843).

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