Brice Sentence Examples

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  • In the church of St Brice is the tomb of Childeric discovered in 1655.

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  • Orders were issued commanding the slaughter on St Brice's day (December 2) of "all the Danish men who were in England."

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  • Brice (1845-1898); in 1902 was re-elected and served until 1909.

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  • After his first English expedition Sweyn was content to blackmail England instead ofravaging it, till the ruthless massacre of the Danes on St Brice's day, the 3rd of November 1002, by Ethelred the Unready (Sweyn's sister was among the victims) brought the Danish king to Exeter (1003).

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  • Under the Brice bill, passed in 1904 and amended in 1905, which gave the people of each county the choice between dispensary and prohibition, with the proviso that if they adopt the latter they must pay the extra taxes necessary to enforce it, several counties adopted prohibition; and in 1907 the state dispensary system was abolished, all impure liquors were declared contraband, each county was required to vote to prohibit the sale of liquors or to establish a dispensary, the sale of intoxicating liquors was forbidden outside of cities and towns, and sales may be made only through county dispensaries, which may not sell at night or on Sunday, or to inebriates or minors.

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  • With good news, comes bad - Charlie O'Connell, star of season seven's The Bachelor, and his chosen mate, Sarah Brice, parted ways in September 2007.

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  • Goodtime Charlie O'Connell, brother to actor Jerry O'Connell, singled out cutie Sarah Brice from the herd.

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  • At the end of his season, Charlie couldn't decide between Sarah Brice and Krisily Kennedy, and asked for more time to make his final choice.

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  • Charlie O'Connell ended that season with Krisily and Sarah Brice as the final two women remaining, but ultimately chose Sarah to receive the final rose.

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  • Gregory interfered to prevent a national conspiracy against the Langobards, like that of St Brice's day in England against the Danes, or that later uprising against the French, the Sicilian Vespers.

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