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How to use Dorking in a sentence

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Richmond continued their domination in both league and cup with a comprehensive victory over Dorking in the Surrey Cup quarter-finals.
The white Ford Sierra was used in three ram raids before ending up burnt-out in Beare Heath, four miles south of Dorking.
Our Dorking store has sold out of videos and other stores are saying that stocks are running low.
Clapton would have snatched a draw but for another late goal from never-say-die Dorking.
The splendour of the gardens at Denbies and the Deepdene near Dorking were famous in Victorian times.
Friends Life employs 3,700 people in the UK, with its largest operation in Bristol, and smaller offices in Dorking.
Dorking will have to endure a nail-biting final game of the season.
There is a statue of Vaughan Williams in Dorking, and a bust in Chelsea Embankment Gardens, near his old house in Cheyne Walk.
This Sunday we have done a 24 km cycling trip in the forests of Dorking.
The short, balding Toby Jones, one of the cinema's finest character actors at work today, plays the middle-aged Gilderoy, a home counties dork from Dorking brought to Italy to construct a soundtrack.
He left the Dorking house and they took a lease of 10 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, London.
The fou r-s t rong syndicate from Dorking, Surrey, had one of just two jackpot-winning tickets.
He took over Cartier London after the war, when he moved back to Dorking.
After confused manoeuvres between Reigate and Dorking as Parliamentary troops closed in, his force of 500 men fled northwards and was overtaken and routed at Kingston.
James Fisher's boarding school in Pixham Lane in Dorking, Surrey.
Examples from Classical Literature
Dorking was a dapper little man, almost dissociable from gloves and a chimneypot.
Then I want her to have one of those young Dorking hens your father got the other day.
You know that I was brought up in England, near the little town of Dorking.
It was an old friend of mine, who had been kind to me in my early days in Dorking.
The Houdan has the size, deep compact body, short legs, and fifth toe of the Dorking.
With the cherry wine, perhaps, you would have eaten Dorking snails.
She and her mother shopped in silence, spoke little in the train, little again in the carriage, which met them at Dorking Station.
Now, you remember the sudden end of the engagement between the Honourable Miss Miles and Colonel Dorking.
The real history of Dorking has traditions of the table and the cellar.
Two Dorking cricketers belong to the glorious days of Cotmandene.
East of Dorking and the Deepdene are half-a-dozen Betchworths.
What should I know about horses or Alderneys or Dorking fowls?
Begbie the gardener is to go to Dorking, and own that the Sergeant has beaten him at last.
With Paragon in Dorking and Axida remaining in Hull, this gives each company a base in each other's geographic regions.
Three notice-boards, belonging to Dorking agents, lolled on her fence and announced the not surprising fact.
Said 'e was going to Dorking if the High Road was good enough.
Let my accents swell to Mickleham on one side, and Dorking on the other.
Veterans and their carers were collected by cabbies who drove in convoy on a 30-mile journey from near Dorking in Surrey to Worthing in West Sussex.
Lord Baker of Dorking said an alliance between the two parties could save the union if the Scottish National Party holds the balance of power at Westminster.
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