Broads Sentence Examples

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  • Me and Billie and Willie had these three broads lined up but the twins had this job to do first.

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  • So that's what we do—we go back to the broads.

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  • We got off the high­way where we were supposed to and drove back to Scranton to see the broads.

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  • That's where they met these broads.

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  • The river Ant provides a route southward to the Norfolk Broads.

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  • Shallow lagoons formed along the lower courses of the rivers of Norfolk have given to that part of the country the name of the Broads, a district of low and nearly level land.

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  • But many of the midland, eastern and south-eastern rivers, the Norfolk Broads, &c., are noted for their coarse fish.

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  • Come to a traditional 1930's boatyard in the beautiful northern Broads and enjoy a very special experience.

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  • Enjoy the area's quiet villages, parts of the Norfolk Broads and pretty coastal areas.

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  • Just inland, you'll enjoy Britain's newest National Park, the Broads, formed from medieval peat diggings.

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  • There are over 185 miles of footpaths in the Broads, ranging from short strolls to more strenuous hikes.

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  • Reedham The River Wensum is part of the Norfolk Broads, making Norwich unique in having a national park within its city walls!

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  • The first visit was to that marvelous Museum of the Broads where one of only two trading wherries is moored.

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  • The pleasure wherries and yachts were the first hire boats on the Broads and as such tell an important story.

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  • So that's what we do—we go back to the broads.

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