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How to use Frome in a sentence

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Students who took part in the fun run followed a circular route along Frome Road, Silver Street Lane and Bradley Road.
The Bishops Frome Limestone and cornstones of the St Maughans Formation also have been used for this purpose.
The name Frome comes from the Anglo-Saxon word 'frum', meaning rapid, vigorous.
Crossing these landscapes are the meandering valleys of the rivers Avon, Stour, and Frome that link the south coast with the interior heartland of southern England.
On the site of the old gas works in Frome Road, the council has decided to build some pigeon lofts so the birds can come and live with us in Bradford on Avon.
Theseus shows similarities to the Beverley and 4 Mile uranium deposits in the Frome Embayment of South Australia.
First up is Stoberry House, and owner Frances is left mortified when Frome Dale's Debbie claims to have found a pubic hair in the shower.
Four rivers drain into Poole harbour, the largest being the River Frome, which flows from the west through Dorchester and Wareham.
However the district extends significantly further north and west than the traditional boundary of the Isle of Purbeck along the River Frome.
Originally the clay was taken by pack horse to wharves on the River Frome and the south side of Poole Harbour.
Since the canal was abandoned, the River Frome and the Oldbury Brook have both been diverted to use part of the canal bed.
The Frome has suffered a dramatic decline in the run of salmon in recent years.
In April 2010, the Frome Hoard, one of the largest ever hoards of Roman coins discovered in Britain, was found by a metal detectorist.
The field consists of three separate reservoirs known as Bridport, Sherwood and Frome.
Surviving examples of wooden train sheds in his style are at Frome and Kingswear.
Button was born on 19 January 1980 in Frome, Somerset and brought up in nearby Vobster.
He was educated at Vallis First School, Selwood Middle School and Frome Community College.
After his parents divorced when he was seven, he and his three elder sisters were brought up by their mother in Frome.
Button's home town, Frome, has named a street, Jenson Avenue, after him, and has awarded him the Freedom of the town.
The rivers Avon and Frome cut through the limestone to the underlying clay, creating Bristol's characteristically hilly landscape.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A witenagemot was held there in 934, so that Frome must already have been a place of some size.
The girl seemed to waver, and Frome saw her twirl the end of her scarf irresolutely about her fingers.
They turned in at the gate and passed under the shaded knoll where, enclosed in a low fence, the Frome grave-stones slanted at crazy angles through the snow.
Beneath him is the valley of the Frome, and all the wild lands that come tossing down from Dorchester, black and gold, to mirror their gorse in the expanses of Poole.
What be the contentis of the haill Book, and how that this promeise was illuded frome tyme to tyme, we will after hear.
Miss frome was reassured to see that she was as well dressed as anyone in the room.
To the electors of frome he spoke of the tremendous responsibility of the Ministers.
The principal rivers are the Stour, the frome, and the Piddle.
We were many caryed in a bote frome Calys shore to go to the shyppe.
As farre is that frome a couetous man that he hath, as that he hath nat.
It was in 1247 that the course of the frome was diverted to a new channel.
It is a small grey cottage in the meadows by the frome, opposite the gaol.
These poor creatures at frome have pawned all their things, or nearly all.
The W. tower, like the neighbouring church of frome, carries a spire.
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