ireland造句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.