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单词 Sussex
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1. She's a student at Sussex University.
2. They've got a weekend cottage in Sussex.
3. Sussex were all out for 365.
4. We've just crossed the boundary into Sussex.
5. My grandparents live in Sussex.
6. Sussex are likely to field a strong side.
7. This village is the pride of East Sussex.
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8. This is early-20th-century rural Sussex, when horses still pulled the plough.
9. In Sussex, blizzard conditions made the main roads almost impassable.
10. The umpires awarded a thirty-yard penalty to South Sussex.
11. Dairy farms predominate in Sussex.
12. She has an arts degree from Sussex.
13. Most of the rest of Sussex seems to have enjoyed the prosperity which peaked in the late thirteenth century.
14. In Sussex there are known to be some 43 sites of deserted medieval villages.
15. Sussex police have warned other female students on the campus to be on their guard after the attack on Sunday.
16. Other examples exist in Essex, Sussex(), and in some of the big river valleys.
17. We have already mentioned the marshes of Sussex and Kent as examples of areas drying out.
18. Sussex geology has imposed an extensive regional pattern on the agricultural crops.
19. Farida has a BA in history from the University of Sussex.
20. Mechanisation itself has, apart from the habitat changes it has induced, had little direct effect on birds in Sussex.
21. This all happened just before Easter, at the end of my penultimate term at Sussex.
22. We are fully licensed, and specialise in local ale, apple juice and Sussex wines.
23. Perhaps the best symbol of the paradoxes of late medieval Sussex is the great castle of Herstmonceux.
24. It is very obviously quite unlike the former, much loved Cathedral in Sussex Street, Middlesbrough.
25. He continued his travels, but for the most part lived quietly in Sussex.
26. Except in very cold weather, however, the numbers wintering in Sussex are never very large.
27. He and his wife Susan live in London and are renovating a house in Sussex.
28. This training structure is in place in the Surrey and West Sussex area where there is a strong orientation towards counselling skills.
29. The Institute plans eventually to extend the service to the whole of West Sussex and Hampshire, about 1 million homes.
30. It took a bishop called Wilfred, who was driven on to the Sussex coast by rough seas, to make the breakthrough.
1. She's a student at Sussex University.
31. Trading Standards Officers in West Sussex warned consumers to beware of buying the second-hand domestic fire extinguishers.
32. Iron production in Sussex stimulated a variety of related activities, not least charcoal burning.
33. Although it was the men of Kent and the other home counties who took leading parts Sussex did not escape.
34. Generally, the Sussex men were more concerned with good government and the maintenance of reasonable religion than major social change.
35. The contest also ended in disaster for 12 men from Ford Open Prison, Sussex.
36. Three portraits by Larkin are listed in a seventeenth-century inventory of pictures at Claydon: Lady Sussex.
37. For 51 weeks of the year there's nothing particularly funny about the Sussex seaside resort of Bognor Regis.
38. Mute Swans are fairly widely distributed breeding birds in Sussex, but little up-to-date information about numbers is available.
39. Sussex is also well supplied with smaller lakes and ponds, of which Burton Ponds and Knepp Lake are two typical examples.
40. Despite being restricted to a wheelchair he retains his cheerfulness and was always at Hove when Sussex played Warwickshire.
41. Virginia was an indefatigable walker, both in Sussex and London.
42. In due course I left Varndean and went to do business studies at Sussex University.
43. There was a big puddle in Sussex and a tree fell over in Kent.
44. That experience was to prove singularly rich in its diversity and in its legacy of Sussex church architecture.
45. Uckfield in East Sussex was the worst hit after five inches of rain in 12 hours left the town almost completely submerged.
46. The couple were shot last Wednesday at their cottage at Wadhurst, East Sussex.
47. Yet it does retain a branch line to Uckfield in East Sussex.
48. The young were free flying, and the future status of this species in Sussex will be strongly influenced by this population.
49. Thus Cenwulf seems to have deprived him of royal status, as Offa did rulers of Kent and Sussex.
50. Sussex gardens offer a glimpse of sheep, while Norfolk gardens go one better with hydraulic rams!
51. In an age of increasing environmental awareness, the new £250,000 plant in Bolney, West Sussex is the ultimate recycling plant.
52. At Sussex University, he met Gail Rebuck, who would figure largely in his life for the next twenty years.
53. During this period the Peregrine Falcon disappeared from Sussex and a marked decline in the Sparrowhawk population occurred.
54. Since Sussex offered the most direct line of communication with Normandy, it received special attention.
55. One such case was reported in my home county of Sussex.
56. About 90 percent. of all grey geese identified in Sussex are of this species.
57. Christopher, of Bognor Regis, Sussex, was rushed to hospital, where he spent five days recovering from his ordeal.
58. Although Moorhens are sometimes seen in unusual localities along the coast, definite evidence of migration in Sussex is very scant.
59. Around it, the society of a recovering Sussex was undergoing considerable transformation.
60. In turn, Goff invited Minton for weekend visits to his four-hundred-year-old cottage at Dallington in Sussex.
61. By and large, Sussex escaped a very direct involvement in the war since the main battles were fought elsewhere.
62. Some historians have estimated a slave population in eighth-century Sussex of almost twenty thousand.
63. In 1991 Sussex Stationers ran a large television advertising campaign, supplemented by newspaper and radio advertising to boost sales.
64. There is no evidence that this species has ever nested in Sussex.
65. Still, as Jane belonged nowhere, Sussex became the nearest thing to home.
66. In the closely knit ranks of the Sussex gentry such a royal action could only further enhance growing doubts of Stuart intentions.
67. A more permanent reminder of the day was the Edinburgh crystal bowl that Sussex members presented to her.
67. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
68. Not all Sussex landlords could afford, or even wished, to effect such a wholesale reordering of their immediate surroundings.
69. In Sussex they are much more important for their breeding birds than reservoirs as they generally have much more marginal vegetation.
70. These breeding season data suggest a marked decrease since 1938, when Walpole-Bond quoted a figure of 500 pairs for south-west Sussex.
71. Woolgar was a wealthy Sussex businessman whose only son was the priest at St Joseph's in Banfield.
72. Born in Dulwich, she was educated at Sussex University where she read music and education in 1968.
73. Sussex were beaten by an innings(), Somerset declared their first innings at 529 for 9.
74. The counts also suggest that most Sussex woods have comparatively poor populations of many breeding summer visitors.
75. Yorkshire defeated Sussex to finish third, but both teams were demoted.
76. This of course was my own concern at Sussex, and subsequently.
77. Chichester was not the only Sussex town to feel the pinch of economic decay.
78. Sussex probably has more trees per acre than any other county.
79. Insults so ferocious as the recipe for Sussex Layer Pancakes - why pick on Sussex?
80. Although only four birds had ever been recorded before 1948, Little Ringed Plovers have bred in Sussex frequently since 1950.
81. This reed bed is still maintained by working parties of the Sussex Ornithological Society.
82. The reporter from the Sussex Express, who described the novel scene, was impressed - and surprised.
83. Figure 2.1: Diagram illustrating the resources exploited by the early Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bishopstone, Sussex.
84. A stroke in 1976 started his health problems, and five years ago he moved to Sussex.
85. I handed over a Ford transit van and its human contents to the Sussex constabulary.
86. Since moving to Sussex, landscape has become an important vehicle for his ideas.
87. The smaller Sussex houses were investigated by commissioners in 1534, and the closures began.
88. The proprietors recommend the Sussex Kitchen at the Pelham Arms which provides good, reasonably priced food.
89. Despite its many inadequacies, it gives us some picture of Sussex life as the Normans strengthened their hold.
90. MacDonald was attending the funeral of an aunt in Sussex.
91. The hazel coppices are particularly favoured by the large Sussex Nightingale population.
92. And in 1958, a Sussex storm delivered a 5oz hailstone, Britain's heaviest ever.
93. Married with three children and several grandchildren, John Ryan now lives and works in Rye, Sussex.
94. Nymansay is reckoned to be the hardiest, and was first grown in the gardens of Nymans in West Sussex.
95. Despite its roads Sussex prospered, both as an almost self-sufficient country, and in its contacts with the outside world.
96. Rottingdean, coastal town in Sussex where Miss Pankey's aunt lived.
97. I set off at 5 am but those Sussex lanes are pitch dark, and hilly!
98. He gained a £120 scholarship to Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge in 1943, but had no other financial help.
99. For example, between 1338 and 1376 the Earl of Arundel bought over twenty manors in Sussex and Surrey.
100. And the Sussex County Building Society will peg the interest rate for first-time buyers at 13.65 percent for a year.
101. Equally ambivalent were local attitudes to the wholesale billeting in Sussex of regular troops and other county militias during invasion scares.
102. There are indeed more pertinent matters to exercise the media mind - following his career-best 8 for 50 against Sussex at Southampton.
103. But as the plane climbed in a steep curve above the Sussex countryside it was rocked by a sudden explosion.
104. Species included in the new list include the Sussex Emerald Moth, the sturgeon, floating water plantain and marsh saxifrage.
105. Thomas Haycock of Horsham went to gaol in 1656 as its first Sussex victim.
106. Having suffered a breakdown, she gave up her job in 1907 and spent some time in Sussex.
107. Nearby in Sussex lived John Southworth, who had helped with leprosy work when he was in Calcutta.
108. Sussex remained Lieutenant of Ireland till 1566.
109. He owned a large estate in Sussex.
110. Sussex , a British ship that sank in 1694.
111. According to the 2008 Guardian university rankings, Sussex has Britain 's best chemistry department.
112. East Sussex County Council said the teenage parents will be supported with intensive monitoring and health visitor support.
113. In May 1997, they moved into a house in Sidley, East Sussex, and the violence got worse.
114. Two years on, a conference at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) of the University of Sussex, the biggest of its kind so far, examined over 100 land deals.
115. Around 30 people have staged a naked protest against GM food. The protesters spelled out "no GM" with their bodies in a meadow at Forest Row, East Sussex.
116. In 1998, Sandra, a mother of six from Hove, East Sussex, consulted a Chinese herbalist about her psoriasis.
117. Yes — or he soon will, said Cecelia Ruggles, a Connecticut dog breeder who owns Stump, the Sussex spaniel who won Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club show this year.
118. He studied engineering at the University of Sussex in England and graduated from Wharton in 1983.
119. He holds degrees from Oxford, Cambridge and Sussex Universities, in Economics and International Relations.
120. Two off-duty police officers, Caroline Lowe of the Sussex force and her partner Anton Menzies of the Met helped evacuate one train when tempers flared.
121. The Sussex controversy pales in comparison to the trouble stirred up over Odyssey's Black Swan Project.
122. I returned home to Sussex and have since worked as a solicitor.
123. The young couple's union was cemented a few weeks ago in Heidi's home town of Robertsbridge, East Sussex, and she is still excited.
124. There are expected to be two flights a week between Baghdad and Gatwick, which is just outside London in West Sussex.
125. There are not as many genteel young men in Devonshire as Sussex.
126. A: I'll contact one of my associates at Sussex University, Dr. Alan Duggan.
127. One of the few outsiders who has read the jealously guarded new book is Mike Ridley, owner of Pooh Corner, a heritage centre and shop in Hartfield, East Sussex.
128. He was backed by Marie Angelou of Sussex University, who has investigated the importance of sending and receiving postcards.
129. Sussex Police said no action would be taken with it not in anyone to prosecute.
130. The shrimps, which can smash their way through aquarium glass, are being housed in a reinforced tank at the Blue Reef aquarium in Hastings, East Sussex.
131. He died "peacefully and comfortably in his sleep", a spokeswoman at his care home, St Dunstan's near Brighton, East Sussex, said yesterday.
132. Guinness died on August 5, 2000, from liver cancer, at Midhurst in West Sussex.
133. These seven principal kingdoms of Kent, Essex, Sussex, Wessex, East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria have been given the name of Heptarchy.
134. The Sussex ironworks were carried on at such a prodigious expense of wood.
135. She had cycled to the station at Horam in East Sussex as usual earlier in the day to catch a train, but never came back.
136. "This is a growing area of offending, but our expertise is increasing," said Det Insp Ali Eaton of Sussex Police.
137. During the inter-war period, Woolf was a central character of the literary scene both in London and at her home in Rodmell, near Lewes, Sussex.
138. Wang Tao, Sussex Energy Group, University of Sussex and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK.
139. Nearly 70 after his death, the Bateman's Estate in Sussex remains the shrine of Rudyard Kipling.
140. Monday evening transfer to support the police from London: the Thames Valley, Kent, Essex, Hampshire, Surrey, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Sussex.
141. Today, he's driving through the countryside near his 1, 500 acre East Sussex estate.
142. Last year, a group of boys at the Forest School in Horsham, West Sussex, used Facebook and Bebo to abuse staff.
143. Chocolate also made the heart beat faster, according to the study supervised by Lewis, a formerly University of Sussex psychologist who now runs a private research company called The Mind Lab.
144. Q : What government official lives at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa?
145. In a study involving 146 volunteers at the Garlic Centre in East Sussex, half were given a garlic supplement daily and the other half a placebo.
146. The University of Sussex academic believes that one major cause is changes in land use, which have reduced the numbers of flowers.
147. Robert Smith, emeritus reader in astronomy at the University of Sussex, southern England, previously calculated that as the Sun runs out of fuel, it will expand into a dangerous "red giant".
148. Karen McComb of the University of Sussex started studying persuasive cat calls after realizing that her own pet used a hybrid between a purr and a cry to get her out of bed in the morning.
149. Sussex has academic staff from over 50 countries and students from over 120 countries.
150. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes and a noted spiritist , died today at his home, Windlesham, in Crowborough, Sussex. He was 71 years old.
151. In 2001 Naila Kabeer of the University of Sussex in England and Simeen Mahmud of the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies did a survey of 1,322 women workers in Dhaka.
152. Damian Peach, an electronic engineer from Selsey, West Sussex, has spent the last ten years documenting the changing face of our solar system.
153. The Royal Sussex County Hospital is the largest of numerous hospitals and sanatoriums in Brighton.
154. Seven Sisters, in East Sussex, the series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel, came third.
155. Now, it's as if people have acquired an aversion to silence," says Father Christopher Jamison, who organises retreats at Worth Abbey in West Sussex.
156. Guinness World Records staff were on hand to make sure the fight lasted more than a minute, according to the West Sussex County Times. Formal recognition should come later.
157. Remember: The accents of Julie Andrews or Emma Watson (Hermione from 'Harry Potter') are quite different from those of Jamie Oliver and Simon Cowell (Sussex) or Billy Connolly (Scottish).
158. Clive had moved into a specially created brain trauma unit in East Sussex and was doing well there.
159. "Remember, these cats have years to train up their owners, " said study author Karen McComb, a specialist in animal vocal communication in the department of psychology at the University of Sussex.http:///sussex.html
160. I collected nearly 2,000,000 words of research material in Sussex.
161. After the final attack of mental illness, Woolf loaded her pockets full of stones and drowned herself in the River Ouse near her Sussex home on March 28, 1941.
162. With wealth came racehorses, a stewardship of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club and the ownership of Birch Grove, Harold Macmillan's former country home in West Sussex.
163. James Williams, a lecturer at Sussex University, said: "Creationists ask if -people believe in evolution. Evolution is a theory and a fact.
164. Meanwhile, "there are way too many so-called easy problems to worry about", says Anil Seth of the University of Sussex in Brighton, UK.
165. I'll contact one of my associates at Sussex University, Dr.
166. Friday 3/2/12 - Morning drive to Brighton for visits with UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX then afternoon is spent enjoying the coastal city with visits to the Pavilion Gardens, Palace pier and seafront area.
167. Researchers at Sussex University have found that repetition is more likely to help them improve their reading skills.
168. The web designer, who lives with his wife Lisa, 35, in Littlehampton, West Sussex, came up with the idea in May while feeding his grumpy four-year-old, Oscar.
169. Springer Spaniel, Monty, 7, survives being dumped by a giant wave after loosing his ball on the beach at Pagham West Sussex.
170. However, both the chimp and the gelada observations are just one incident, cautions Alison Jolly of the University of Sussex, UK, so it can't tell us whether geladas really behave differently.
171. Surrey is bordered by Greater London to the east, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire to the north and Hampshire, Sussex and Kent to the south.
172. Neil and Kazumi Puttick drove to the beauty spot in East Sussex a day or two after their son Samuel died at home in Wiltshire.
173. Convicted sex offender Ian Green, 45, from West Sussex, admitted 24 charges of making, possessing and distributing indecent images of children.
174. No human bones from this period were found until 1912 when a skull that had characteristics of both humans and apes was found in a gravel pit in Sussex. The skull became known as Piltdown man.
175. The waggle dance research is the second of four projects in the five-year Sussex plan, which is officially launched next week at Ratnieks's bee laboratory at Sussex University.
176. I grew up among trees – oaks, ashes, acacias, and magnolias in the Sussex weald.
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