Sutton Sentence Examples

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  • Sutton Bridge is a lesser port on the Wash.

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  • In 1717 this part of Marlboro, with other lands, was erected into the township of Westboro, to which parts of Sutton (1728),(1728), Shrewsbury (1762 and 1793) and Upton (1763) were subsequently annexed, and from which Northboro was separated in 1766.

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  • In August 1903 the Hime ministry resigned and was succeeded by a cabinet under the premiership of Mr (afterwards Sir) George Sutton, the founder of the wattle industry in Natal and one of the pioneers in the coal-mining industry.

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  • The shipping trade is carried on both at the town itself and at Sutton Bridge, 8 m.

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  • Gull and Sutton asserted that in particular states of body, and more especially in the condition associated with cirrhotic kidney, such a fibrosis becomes general, running, as they alleged it does, along the adventitia of arteries and spreading to their capillaries.

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  • Thus Charterhouse school, part of the foundation of Sir Thomas Sutton (1611), was moved from Finsbury to Godalming, Surrey; St Paul's School occupies modern buildings at Hammersmith, and Christ's Hospital is at Horsham, Sussex.

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  • The dissolved monastery of the Charterhouse, which had been bought and sold by the courtiers several times, was obtained from Thomas, earl of Suffolk, by Thomas Sutton for 13,000.

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  • He came of an old family connected with Sutton Place, near Guildford, of which in later years he wrote a very interesting historical account (Annals of an Old Manor House, 1893).

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  • The baptism was performed in a drawing-room of Kensington Palace on the 24th of June by Dr Manners Sutton, archbishop of Canterbury.

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  • At the time of the Domesday Survey Kent comprised sixty hundreds, and there was a further division into six lests, probably representing the shires of the ancient kingdom, of which two, Sutton and Aylesford, correspond with the present-day lathes.

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  • In 1291 the archdeaconry of Canterbury was coextensive with that diocese and included the deaneries of Westbere, Bridge, Sandwich, Dover, Elham, Lympne, Charing, Sutton, Sittingbourne, Ospringe and Canterbury; the archdeaconry of Rochester, also co-extensive with its diocese, included the deaneries of Rochester, Dartford, Mailing and Shoreham.

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  • In 1845 the deaneries of Charing, Sittingbourne and Sutton were comprised in the new archdeaconry of Maidstone, which in 1846 received in addition the deaneries of Dartford, Mailing and Shoreham from the archdeaconry of Rochester.

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  • The Domesday Survey, besides testifying to the agricultural activity of the country, mentions over one hundred salt-works and numerous valuable fisheries, vines at Chart Sutton and Leeds, and cheese at Milton.

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  • Howth, Malahide and Sutton to the north, and Bray to the south, are, favoured seaside watering-places outside the radius of actual suburbs.

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  • He early became vicar of Boughton Malherbe and of Sutton Valence, and later of Ivychurch, Kent; but, desiring a more worldly career, he entered the service of Cuthbert Tunstall, bishop of London.

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  • Sutton Coldfield (Svtone, Sutton in Colefeud, Sutton Colfild, King's Sutton) is mentioned in the Domesday Survey as a possession of the Conqueror and as having been held before that time by Edwin, earl of Mercia.

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  • In 1855 Sutton was divided into six wards, with an alderman and three councillors for each.

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  • The populous suburb of Sutton, extending S.S.E.

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  • The following mixtures of seeds (stated in pounds per acre) have been recommended for sowing on water-meadows, Messrs Sutton of Reading, after considerable experience, regarding No.

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  • Sutton was Sterne's residence for twenty uneventful years.

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  • Francis Pierrepoint at Nottingham, he was in 1657 presented by the former to the living of Sutton in Bedfordshire.

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  • In this connexion it is very interesting to observe that Messrs Sutton of Reading find that the seedlings of many of the varieties of potato that occur spontaneously in different parts of America come quite true to type from seed.

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  • His education at Winchester, no doubt in the Great Grammar school or High school in Minster Street, was paid for by some patron unnamed by the biographer, perhaps Sir Ralph Sutton, who is named first by Wykeham among his benefactors to be prayed for by his colleges.

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  • Warburton now received from Sir Robert Sutton the small living of Greasley, in Nottinghamshire, exchanged next year for that of Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire.

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  • Passing over the Cross Keys Wash, near Sutton Bridge, his baggage and treasure wagons were engulfed and he himself barely escaped with life.

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  • The Burgoynes of Sutton, whose baronetcy dates from 1641, have been in Bedfordshire since the 15th century, whilst the Osborn family have owned Chicksands Priory since its purchase by Peter Osborn in 1576.

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  • Between the Welland and the Nene in the south-east of the county are Gedney Marsh, Holbeach Marsh, Moulton Marsh and Sutton Marsh.

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  • The church of Long Sutton, besides its fine Norman nave, possesses an Early English tower and spire which is comparable with the very early specimen at Oxford cathedral.

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  • Guitar wunderkind Bryan Sutton also whipped up a froth with his hot picking ably abetted by a roster of great talents.

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  • Obviously with with Ridge Hill being west, and Sutton Coldfield being north, what I needed was an omnidirectional antenna.

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  • Sadly, our deckchair attendant has nodded off and currently isn't counting visitors - too much sun in Sutton this week!

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  • Mr. Thomas Sutton, a rich old bachelor, now purchased it of that family for 13,000 l; and expended 7,000 l.

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  • The house was built by an English baron, Sir John Sutton, who visited the Rhine Valley on his Grand Tour.

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  • Pete Sutton fished peg 70 and took a good 30lb of skimmers, roach and the odd better bream to 3lb.

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  • Third place came from peg 35 on the field pond, John Sutton claimed this with 45lb 12oz also using the maggot feeder.

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  • Two Boroughs, Tower Hamlets and Sutton, did not have a homicide reported this financial year.

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  • You have done a great jo on your page Debbie Sutton Manitoba, Canada.

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  • Sutton Common lies in an area of very low-lying land with a high water table.

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  • Craft in the new yacht marina at Wisbech are unable to pass seaward of Sutton Bridge.

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  • Subsequently, this was replaced by lined maroon, by which time the name was changed to Sutton Belle.

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  • Currently a single point behind Hendon, Sutton are the second most prolific goal scorers in the league behind Canvey.

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  • Fitzpatrick A, Sutton R. Tilting toward a Diagnosis in Recurrent unexplained syncope.

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  • Subjects range from a Sutton Hoo Helmet, to recollections of childhood, from a talking typewriter to Eugene Shoemaker.

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  • In 1902, an American named Walter Sutton noticed that chromosomes duplicated themselves before cells divided so that each new cell had a full copy of the chromosomes.

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  • The Nuclear Medicine department is sited at Sutton and performs a wide range of radioisotope scans.

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  • Despite regularly scoring throughout 1999/2000, Sammy 's goals could not prevent Sutton being relegated from the Conference.

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  • A fair slog up to Sutton Bridge now ensued.

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  • But goals on 86 and 87 minutes saw the points cruelly snatched away from them and sent Sutton into hyperactive celebrations.

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  • Councilors also argued the junction of the former Guilden Sutton Lane and the diversion was substandard in visibility terms.

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  • Fitzpatrick A, Sutton R. Tilting toward a Diagnosis in Recurrent unexplained Syncope.

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  • The Intravenous Therapy Team is part of Day Care Services at Sutton and is renowned for its cannulation and venepuncture skills.

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  • It certainly whetted everyone 's appetite for when " Sutton " emerges from its overhaul.

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  • Sutton whinged a lot (which forward does n't) and looked the part but was generally taken care of my Cool Hand Luke !

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  • Translated by Stephanie and Richard Sutton.

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  • This company works jointly with the Great Eastern the line from March to Spalding, Lincoln, Gainsborough and Doncaster, and with the Midland that from Saxby to Bourn, Spalding, Holbeach, Sutton Bridge and King's Lynn.

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