west country造句1 He has a property in the West Country.
2 She speaks with a soft West Country burr.
3 Her voice is child-like, with a West Country lilt.
4 We spent our holiday in the West Country.
5 They sold up and retired to the West Country.
6 He spoke in a soft West Country burr.
7 I thought I could detect a slight West Country accent.
8 But things have changed in the West country.
9 In the West Country, buyers are spoilt for choice.
10 Prime cuts of West Country weirdness.
11 Birdwatchers flock to the West Country in numbers as impressive as their quarry.
12 A big attraction of the West Country for many second home owners is the opportunity it offers for waterside living.
13 Maculinea arion died out from West Country hedges and fields as farmers ceased to graze livestock on scrub-land.
14 The West Country woollen districts seem unusually well documented on these matters, but there is evidence from other trades.
15 These could, like the venture in the West Country, reclaim sediments washed out to sea from industrial works.
16 Meetings began to be held all over the West Country in village halls and school gyms to debate the issues.
17 A similar system was also used in the West Country on steep hillsides from the seventeenth century onwards.
18 So Stateside, but we're actually in the West Country!
19 By study west Country Market deeply, we put forward rules and perfect countermeasures west Country Market.
20 Contemporary west country enters the new level of state monopoly by general forestall already.
21 More than £120,000 has been paid in compensation to victims of another poisoned water accident in the West Country.
22 Demand for by-products from waste paper and cardboard recycling is exceeding supply in the West Country.
23 The prince has just finished a month as a £5-an-hour hand at a West Country dairy farm.
24 He also had a disinterested fascination with the records of the middle ages, especially those of the west country.
25 It is difficult to make a case, however, for any such mosaic in the west country before c. 170.
26 The security firm Chubb said yesterday that further copies of the document had been discovered in a West Country shopping precinct.
27 As it is, I've stretched my neck out by ordering a full alert in the West Country.
28 She heard the various accents and identified them without thinking, Cockney, West Country, and a thick nasal Mancunian.
29 A few months later the Young Women's Christian Association named Sue Torr as "Woman of the West Country" for outstanding service to the community.
30 You can stay at a "dude ranch, " an Old West country hotel.