Example sentences of "[adj] to england " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , the cathedral monastery , like Canterbury or Durham , was something peculiar to England in the Middle Ages .
2 You could have both gone direct to England from New York .
3 " Because the Children 's Act in Scotland is just that bit different to England . "
4 Scotland 's experience in this respect is no different to England .
5 The television too is very different to England .
6 Ireland went down 68-94 to England in their opener and then lost out to a late rally that took Wales to a 92-82 win in their afternoon clash .
7 The Castles on the Ground , as Richards called his slim ( 96-page ) volume is a gentle hymn to a kind of landscape , and way of life , virtually unique to England .
8 When news of this war reached Henry Ii in the autumn of 1184. he summoned all three to England .
9 The ‘ something else ’ refers to chunks of long-lost continents and pieces of the ocean , ranging in size from the wafer thin — about the width of a football field — to the massive — perhaps an area equal to England and Wales .
10 On my return I discovered the score was 1–0 to England , and later found out the goal was scored by Mark Tinkler !
11 The hornpipe is not exclusive to England , which many seem to think , even though Petipa in his ballet The Daughter of Pharaoh included a hornpipe to represent the Thames in a spectacular scene where the four greatest rivers of the world met ‘ under the sea ’ .
12 Spontaneous combustion in a yellow shirt is one of the kinder expressions applicable to England striker Wright 's appalling bickering and back-chat at The Dell .
13 734 of the Attorney-General 's guidelines ( applicable to England and Wales ) for the disclosure of unused material .
14 James I did , on the specious excuse of the ransom due to England for his release ; James V blackmailed the papacy into allowing him to extort vast amounts of taxation from the church .
15 RFU officials , headed by Don Rutherford , the chief technical administrator , are grateful to England 's players .
16 ‘ People have got used to England winning line-out balls over the last few years .
17 The plan is that none of these people will be able to purchase any of the seven thousand tickets available to England for the first round matches .
18 But initially there had to be a real , genuine erm working class revolution and therefore Marx looked first to England because we were the most advanced and we 'd been in the business of running capitalism for s so much longer than any other country in the world .
19 Nor does manager Paterson think the month between games will necessarily be detrimental to England 's chances .
20 SIMON PARKE suffered another first-round exit in the European Squash Open in Kiel , losing 15–13 , 15–9 , 4–15 , 15–9 to England No 4 Philip Whitlock .
21 The CLRC did give serious consideration to dividing indecent assault into two grades , so the idea of grading is not entirely alien to England .
22 He visited the vegetable markets , renowned in Europe , where he obtained seeds of celeriac a vegetable new to England , and not readily accepted by London 's market gardeners .
23 One of his few good friends is player John Emburey and he is also close to England manager Keith Fletcher .
24 Balliol also agreed to repay Edward for the help he had given in preparing the expedition by handing over to him land worth £2,000 a year to be selected from those parts of Scotland adjacent to England : in effect , the southern counties of Scotland were to be permanently ceded to England .
25 Dermot was devoted to England and always maintained that he never went abroad if he could avoid it .
26 Ferdinand , as he was originally named , was of the house of Saxe-Coburg and Napoleon III may well have felt that this candidacy would be pleasing to England and that it would at a personal level strengthen his ties with the English Royal House .
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