ulster造句1 He immigrated from Ulster in 1848.
2 Gunmen in Ulster shed the first blood of the new year.
3 The people of Ulster had finally been given a chance to vote on the issue.
4 They never mentioned Ulster, except in general terms.
5 Security was tight as he flew in to Ulster.
6 But with an hour gone and Ulster 25-24 ahead, Saracens were gasping for air in this Heineken Cup match.
7 He traced his Ulster family with the help of Barnardos and by placing advertisements in Belfast newspapers.
8 The situation in Ulster in 1985 was as bleak as ever.
9 The village was a babel of accents from Ulster, London, Glasgow and Lancashire.
10 Today is a rare opportunity for Ulster Members to have parliamentary time.
11 Ulster fielded four new caps, but were not overawed by a Saltire side which included six internationalists.
12 It is a major publicity coup for the Ulster company, which sells its hand-made guitars all over the world.
13 Jim Smyth of the Ulster Workers' Council emphasised and re-emphasised it with particular skill and persistence.
14 He has been jailed for explosives offences in Ulster and has previously been denied a visa.
15 Derry were the last county to retain their Ulster title in 1976, so in a sense history is against Donegal.
16 A few days later the Ulster Unionist Council rejected the Sunningdale proposals by 427 votes to 374.
17 In Ulster, there are 72 grammar schools out of 238 secondary schools, and no posh independent schools at all.
18 There was talk of preparing an Ulster provisional government and creating an Ulster Volunteer Force.
19 If you are truly loyal to Ulster then rally behind the cry for independence.
20 He will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra.
21 A short distance away lay Emain Macha, royal seat of the hereditary kings of Ulster.
22 The exhibition is lavishly illustrated with colour photographs and features a moss garden composed entirely of local Ulster mosses.
23 Here's what the show left out: The rebels originally planned to invade Ulster but bottled out.
24 At least forty-eight loyalists were arrested, two of whom turned out to be full-time members of the Ulster Defence Regiment.
25 The two had enjoyed a eight-month affair, but McAllister's tour of duty in Ulster was ending.
26 Prospecting continued in other provinces, though most intensely in Connaught and Ulster.
27 That left the tussle on a knife-edge but the tail-enders produced the goods for Ulster.
28 His grandfather and great grandfather had both been long serving District Masters and his father had been an Ulster Volunteer.
29 Do they ever take an interest in the increased prices Ulster people endure on food and other commodities compared to the mainland?
30 Benbulbin, that great hill, acts as a barrier between Ulster and Connaught.