Bowling-green Sentence Examples

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  • John Aubrey, the antiquary, chronicles that the sisters of Sir John Suckling, the courtier-poet, once went to the bowling-green in Piccadilly, crying, "for fear he should lose all their portions."

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  • He was city attorney for Louisiana (Mo.) and Bowling Green from 1878 to 1881, was prosecuting attorney for Pike co.

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  • Bowling Green is served by the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and the Toledo & Ohio Central railways, and by the Toledo Urban & Interurban and the Lake Erie, Bowling Green & Napoleon electric lines, the former extending from Toledo to Dayton.

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  • Many of the residences and business places of Bowling Green are heated by a privately owned central hot-water heating plant.

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  • St James's Park was transformed from marshy land into a deer park, bowling green and tennis court by Henry VIII., extended and laid out as a pleasure garden by Charles II., and rearranged according to the designs of John Nash in 1827-1829.

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  • In Kentucky the Unionist victory was secured almost without a blow, and, even at the end of 1861, the Confederate outposts west of the Alleghenies lay no farther north than the line Columbus - Bowling Green - Cumberland Gap, though southern Missouri was still a contested ground.

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  • Jefferson, Jessamine, Warren, Grayson and Caldwell counties have valuable quarries of an excellent light-coloured Oolitic limestone, resembling the Bedford limestone of Indiana, and best known under the name of the finest variety, the " Bowling Green stone " of Warren county; and sandstones good for structural purposes are found in both coal regions, and especially in Rowan county.

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  • The state maintains for the whites two State Normal Schools, which were established in 1906 - one, for the eastern district, at Richmond, and the other, for the western district, at Bowling Green.

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  • Its public buildings include the court house and the Federal building, both built of Bowling Green oolitic limestone.

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  • From each end of the house a curved colonnade and a pavement lead westerly to a row of out-buildings which partially enclose a bowling green and spacious lawn with shaded drives and walks, and beautiful gardens (with trees planted by Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Lafayette and others).

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  • Tywyn Promenade Off the promenade are hard and grass tennis courts, putting green, crown bowling green and children's play area.

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  • Next to the Bowling Green is a large garden sundial.

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  • The bowling green was then fronted by a wooden village tearoom on Station Road together with an enclosure to apparently ' contain children ' .

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  • The grass tennis court was removed in the 1980's to accommodate an extension to the bowling green.

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  • The existing road alongside the bowling green which is used by vehicles leaving the park, will now be widened and made two-way.

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  • The bowling green was then fronted by a wooden village tearoom on Station Road together with an enclosure to apparently ' contain children '.

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  • Castle Park complete with wildfowl pond, bowling green and children 's play ground.

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