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单词 Ireland
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1. The U.K. consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
2. Most of his kindred still live in Ireland.
3. The Church wields immense power in Ireland.
4. The first British attempt to colonize Ireland was in the twelfth century.
5. We went touring in Wales and Ireland. It was heaven.
6. His family originally came from Ireland, but resettled in the US in the 19th century.
7. Gaelic is still spoken in Ireland by a tiny minority.
8. Unemployment in Northern Ireland is twice the national average.
9. She's gone to Ireland for the summer.
10. He runs stud farm in Ireland.
11. We drew with Ireland in the first game.
12. Ireland decided to hold a referendum on divorce.
13. Thousands turned out to watch yesterday's match against Ireland.
13. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
14. We spent the summer rambling in Ireland.
15. He worked undercover in Germany and Northern Ireland.
16. O'Brien often writes about her native Ireland.
17. Ireland gave England a drubbing at Twickenham.
18. Holland and the Republic of Ireland drew one-one.
19. We surmised you had gone to Ireland.
20. St Patrick's Day is a holiday in Ireland.
21. The movie was filmed in Ireland.
22. McGuirk holds dual citizenship in Ireland and the US.
23. They staged a rebellion against British rule in Ireland.
24. She never ceased to admire the stoical courage of those in Northern Ireland.
25. Nowhere could you find a better route map of the troubles of Northern Ireland than in the articles of The Independent's David McKittrick.
26. He plans to hitch right round the coast of Ireland.
27. David Grenfell runs a 170-acre stud farm in Co. Wexford, Ireland.
28. Was it really necessary to trot out the same old stereotypes about Ireland?
29. The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
30. Elsewhere is largely dry with sunny spells and just a scattering of light showers, but becoming cloudier in Northern Ireland towards evening.
1. The U.K. consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
2. The Church wields immense power in Ireland.
3. She never ceased to admire the stoical courage of those in Northern Ireland.
4. Nowhere could you find a better route map of the troubles of Northern Ireland than in the articles of The Independent's David McKittrick.
5. He plans to hitch right round the coast of Ireland.
6. David Grenfell runs a 170-acre stud farm in Co. Wexford, Ireland.
7. The first British attempt to colonize Ireland was in the twelfth century.
8. Was it really necessary to trot out the same old stereotypes about Ireland?
9. The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
10. We went touring in Wales and Ireland. It was heaven.
11. His family originally came from Ireland, but resettled in the US in the 19th century.
12. Gaelic is still spoken in Ireland by a tiny minority.
13. He runs stud farm in Ireland.
13. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
14. He gave an impartial view of the state of affairs in Ireland.
31. What is the population of Ireland?
32. Ireland is west of Britain.
33. Ireland was partitioned in 1921.
34. Her grandparents came over from Ireland during the famine.
35. They nixed the idea of filming in Ireland.
36. She was holidaying with her family in Ireland.
37. His ancestors had come to America from Ireland.
38. The band toured Ireland amid a storm of controversy.
39. from Ireland during the famine.
40. He assigned her all his land in Ireland.
41. Kerry is in the extreme west of Ireland.
42. 'She's in Ireland now.' 'She was,' Farrell corrected him.
43. We went back to Ireland for my uncle's burial.
44. Ireland still have an outside chance of winning.
45. The United kingdom includes Northern Ireland and Wales.
46. They have applied for his extradition to Ireland.
47. Ireland boasts beautiful beaches(/ireland.html), great restaurants and friendly locals.
48. He suggested that the shapes represented a map of Britain and Ireland.
49. Britain does not agree and neither do Denmark, Portugal and Ireland.
50. Ireland have an outside chance of qualifying for the World Cup.
51. He killed a man once and that's why he had to leave Ireland.
52. She's talking about selling her house and buying an old castle in Ireland. It all sounds a bit airy-fairy to me.
53. He was made the Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland last year.
54. By now you will have guessed that I'm back in Ireland.
55. Filming took place in Ireland. In informal language you would probably say:The festival is in July every year.
56. In Ireland 83% of voters favoured EC membership in 1972.
57. Henry II was the first king to be recognized as overlord of Ireland.
58. Mitchell acted as a special envoy in the Northern Ireland peace talks.
59. The United Kingdom takes in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
60. After three weeks crossing the Atlantic, they made landfall on the coast of Ireland.
61. The film takes no position on the politics of Northern Ireland.
62. Because of the law in Ireland, we had to work out a way of getting her over to Britain.
63. By 1881, the population of Ireland had decreased to 5.2 million.
64. The women's team romped to a 132-81 win over Ireland.
65. Blackpool remains a firm favourite with holiday makers from Northern Ireland.
66. We must progress towards full integration of Catholic and Protestant pupils in Ireland.
67. Like most Catholic children, he had heard stories of Ireland from the cradle .
68. Amongst those who have travelled furthest to take part in the Festival are a group from Northern Ireland.
69. The President hopes to visit Ireland in the not too distant future .
70. Ireland squandered several chances, including a penalty that cost them the game.
71. You can draw comparisons with the situation in Ireland .
72. Shannon Airport in Ireland was the first European landfall for airplanes flying from North America.
73. The European country with the highest birth rate is Ireland.
74. The Republic of Ireland is expected to raise interest rates.
75. Visitors from Ireland will find much that reminds them of home.
76. We had to send off to Ireland for a replacement part.
77. They were glad to be back in their beloved Ireland.
78. A ship is in difficulties off the coast of Ireland.
79. The only thing that rankles me is what she says about Ireland.
80. The soldiers were returning from a six-month tour of duty in Northern Ireland.
81. John and Jean are compatriots because they both come from Ireland.
82. These incidents suggest the peace in Northern Ireland is still brittle.
83. Ireland was one of the fastest-growing economies in Western Europe in the 1990s.
84. He gave an impartial view of the state of affairs in Ireland.
85. The more obvious potential allies are Ireland, Denmark and, to a lesser degree( ), the Netherlands.
86. Most areas suffered more rain than usual, with Northern Ireland getting double the average for the month.
87. I don't really understand the political situation in Northern Ireland.
88. The President has suggested sending a US peace envoy to Northern Ireland.
89. The ship passed Land's End, then steered towards southern Ireland.
90. Northern Ireland weathered the recession better than any other region in the UK.
91. She was privately educated at schools in Ireland and Paris.
92. He was an O'Conor and a direct descendant of the last High King of Ireland.
93. Strictly speaking, Great Britain consists of Scotland, Wales and England, and the United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
94. It is a commonplace to say that Northern Ireland is a backwater in the modern Europe.
95. She left her native home in Ireland and went to America.
96. Currie led the team with 55 points in the demolition job against Ireland.
97. The soldiers all do a six-month tour of duty in Northern Ireland.
98. She travelled the length and breadth of Ireland looking for her missing brother.
99. He was an O'Conor and a distant descendant of the last High King of Ireland.
100. Prize-money of nearly £90,000 has attracted a record entry of 14 horses from Britain and Ireland.
101. Hannah grew up in a beautiful area of Ireland.
102. My ancestors originally came form Ireland.
103. We invaded Ireland and fought our own battles there.
103.
104. Northern Ireland will play Latvia.
105. By the mid-1990s Northern Ireland had the feeling of a country in aspic.
106. The whole squad sat in the team room as the first Test against Ireland was reviewed on the big screen.
107. He died with no possessions bar a small piece of land in Ireland.
108. He would have said that he had as reasonable an acquaintance with sorcery as anyone in Ireland.
109. A team from Northern Ireland would only receive one of these awards.
110. Northern Ireland Railways has replaced the telephones, and the police, telephone Moira 611222, have appealed for information.
111. The Province Northern Ireland is justly famous for its great natural beauty and the warmth and hospitality of its people.
112. Hunt alert: Huntsmen in Northern Ireland have been alerted by police after letter bombs were sent to two hunt members.
113. Attempts by the Northern Ireland secretary, Humphrey Atkins, to promote a representative assembly, proved a complete failure.
114. But during her short acting career, Brown was held in high esteem by the theatrical fraternity in Northern Ireland.
115. Patricia Ireland, the pillbox hat-wearing, scotch-pouring servant, had taken on the big boys and come out ahead.
116. The gallery is based in Trinity College and shows work by contemporary artists from both Ireland and abroad.
117. Enjoy numerous scenic drives, or walk along coastlines taking in the breathtaking views Northern Ireland has to offer.
118. When the Rent Acts were abolished in Northern Ireland in 1957, 25 percent. of the rented market was private.
119. The admission charge is 20p and all the proceeds will go to the Northern Ireland Hospice.
120. The secretary of state for Northern Ireland appeared on television to read a special apologia for detention without trial.
121. In 1889 a baby girl was born in Ireland, which was then part of the United Kingdom.
122. He had settled in Ireland many years ago and through his shrewd business ability and financial acumen he had become very wealthy.
123. We saw the effect of this recently when the Commission chastised Ireland for not setting a strict enough budget.
124. President Bill Clinton paid a two-day visit to Northern Ireland with little expectation of achieving a breakthrough in the beleaguered political process.
125. Loyalist paramilitaries yesterday threatened a new outbreak of bloodshed in republican areas of Northern Ireland.
126. Thirty years earlier Guinness had become the largest brewers in Ireland.
127. At the age of sixteen, he was abducted from his hometown of Kilpatrick and enslaved in Ireland.
128. The brunette gift wrapped a bomb and handed it to grateful squaddies on point duty in Northern Ireland.
129. There were frequent clashes over the reporting of Northern Ireland, ending with a ban on interviews with members of SinnFein.
130. Linford Christie and Steve Cram were among the athletes who flew to Ireland to attend his funeral.
131. Samuel Ireland in 1791 gives us an aquatint showing the church in the background.
132. He is confident that the song will become the anthem for the new All Ireland Champions on September 19.
133. As in Ireland some voters would find the ballot paper confusing.
134. It broke the international agreement of 1925 and, in its 1937 constitution,(Sentence dictionary) made dejure claim over Northern Ireland.
135. She undertook an assignment to enlist Tsarist support for the Boulangists and then travelled to Ireland.
136. Evocative, yes, but don't think that today's Ireland is set in some quaint emerald aspic.
137. They were little sailing boats, and they went all round, down to Ireland and Cornwall at different times.
138. And apologists for Labour's refusal to organise in Northern Ireland can not in all conscience describe themselves as democrats.
139. Since the suspension of Stormont these services are administered by the appropriate department of the Northern Ireland government.
140. It applied the methods of Kent campus to imaginary grievances in a divided, or divisible, community in Northern Ireland.
141. And it is what happened to the Republic of Ireland(), where successive administrations borrowed heavily for job creation purposes.
142. The day belonged to Ireland, and in particular to the big-hearted Kerryman.
143. At the time of his death he was a member of the review team on acute hospital services in Northern Ireland.
144. Clinton even turned snafus in the Northern Ireland peace process into potential political advantage.
145. Members in Bank of Ireland should be advised that these discussions are also taking place in the other Banks.
146. The church of Ireland still has one all-island synod, the presbyterians a single general assembly, the methodists one conference.
147. Soldier dies after Armagh bomb A soldier has died after a triple bomb attack in Northern Ireland.
148. While Britain has borne the brunt of the economic crisis, Northern Ireland has been cushioned from the worst effects.
149. Unlike so many victims of the armed struggle for the reunification of Ireland.
150. Mr. Needham All the statutory agencies in Northern Ireland do whatever they can to boost investment.
151. In 1284 Edward I appointed him to a commission sent to Ireland to audit accounts there.
152. Down by way of Lisburn, the town with the large army base and Northern Ireland army headquarters.
153. But four minutes from the finish Elwood's second drop goal offered Ireland some much need breathing space.
154. The most attractive man in all Ireland, the girl in the shop had said, and perhaps he was.
155. Later still it was found covering extensive areas of the sea floor south of Ireland.
156. Still not getting anywhere in Northern Ireland, but then, who is?
157. I was glad to hear the accent, for it reminded me of my exciting days in Northern Ireland, recounted elsewhere.
158. Harte was freed and flew to Ireland, where he was arrested on arrival in Dublin.
159. Late last year the Northern Ireland sentence review board recommended that Adair be freed from Maghaberry.
160. Poor Ireland finally ran the blighters out about twenty-five years after you died.
161. The staff of the centre will known Northern Ireland business and the issues likely to affect it.
162. About one-eighth of secondary pupils in Northern Ireland attend grammar secondary schools, the remainder attending secondary intermediate schools.
163. All over Ireland, posters advertise pilgrim coach tours to Knock, a town famous for apparitions of the Virgin Mary.
164. At the age of sixteen, he was abducted from his homeland of Kilpatrick and enslaved in Ireland.
165. Ireland, whose economy is booming, is looking at allowing in 200,000 skilled workers over seven years.
166. We are not yet fully resourced in Northern Ireland.
167. The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
168. Both Scotland and Northern Ireland had made last-minute substitutions.
169. Northern Ireland is the fourth region of the UK. Capital: Belfast.
170. The church in Ireland has always exercised an awesome power.
171. Their two children were immigrants to Northern Ireland from Pennsylvania.
172. the Republic of Ireland.
173. Rafferty was the sole survivor from the successful Ireland team of 1988.
174. She sounded less and less eager to return to Ireland.
175. The reference was presumably to the British role in Northern Ireland.
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