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Example sentences for "other counties"

  • The figures are taken from a list of Final Concords as to land lying mainly in Staffordshire, but occasionally in other counties as well.

  • But Kent from an early date develops on its own lines, and does not go through the same stages of manorialism and commutation as other counties.

  • In other counties a similar difficulty hardly ever occurs, a fact which is of some interest as showing the relatively advanced agrarian conditions of Norfolk and Suffolk.

  • Cat i' the Hole A game well known in Fife, and perhaps in other counties.

  • I was anxious to find out what was being done in other counties in the way of appropriations for hospitals and I selected twelve or fifteen counties and wrote letters to the county officials asking for information.

  • Carrying this idea further, we shall see that the roads of one county may be of the greatest importance to other counties in the state; and those of one state of importance to other states.

  • In Spotsylvania County, as in other counties investigated at the same time, the improvement of the roads was followed by a decided improvement in school attendance.

  • Notwithstanding this there has been a good awakening in other counties, and there is now a prospect of the Union becoming a national movement, which is essential if we are to take our part in the social battle that is about to be fought.

  • Many minor variations should be remembered by those who would use Domesday Book for delicate purposes; for example, they must call to mind the merger in circumambient shires of what were once detached pieces of other counties.

  • If these carucates are equivalent to the teamlands of other counties, Norfolk and Suffolk not only differ but differ very widely from the rest of England[1411].

  • Each mark represents five shillings, and this system might with advantage be adopted by other counties.

  • Can we discover in other counties traces of this same system?

  • In Hertfordshire, as indeed in other counties, there is great need for that local research which alone can identify and group the Domesday holdings.

  • In the Domesday of Kent we find the form solin, or its Latin equivalent solinum, used for the unit of assessment, like the hide and the carucate in other counties.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other counties" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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