Exmouth Sentence Examples

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  • Western Australia, again, is not favoured with many inlets, Exmouth Gulf and Shark's Bay being the only bays of any size.

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  • When Lord Exmouth was about to bombard the city in 1816, the British consul was thrown into prison and loaded with chains.

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  • Repeated attempts were made by various European nations to subdue the pirates, and in 1816 the city was bombarded by a British squadron under Lord Exmouth, assisted by Dutch men-of-war, and the corsair fleet burned.

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  • Nevertheless the naval demonstrations made by Lord Exmouth in 1816, and by a combined English and French squadron in 1819, remained equally fruitless.

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  • When Lord Exmouth sailed to coerce Algiers in 1816, he expressed doubts in a private letter whether the suppression of piracy would be acceptable to the trading community.

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  • Great Britain was called on to act for Europe, and in 1816 Lord Exmouth was sent to obtain treaties from Tunis and Algiers.

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  • By Paris Stamp, Exmouth Polo the dalmation is totally dotty!

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  • With twenty minutes remaining, a rare foray into the Exmouth half brought a penalty which Pennington put just wide.

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  • Future ships will be powered by gas turbines - HMS Exmouth is already - and equipped with new missiles.

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  • This is what one extraordinarily generous man from Exmouth, David Fisher, did.

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  • A quarter peal of 1,296 changes being rung by ringers from Exmouth in 48 minutes.

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  • Exmouth has a mainly flat access from the town to the beach and nearly all the footpaths have gently slopped kerbs.

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  • Our reward for getting the trivia question correct was taking a charter flight to Exmouth.

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