sussex造句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.