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How to use Suffolk in a sentence

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He's been out there and up all night assisting under the leadership of the Coast Guard and Suffolk County Police.
I didn't post about my Suffolk adventures yesterday, as quite frankly I was rather tired.
But before that she worked at Frobishers, which wholesaled fine arts cards in Helmsley before the owners closed it to move to Suffolk.
My ash bower is a kind of folly, an Aboriginal wiltja that stands at the top of my long meadow in Suffolk.
Throughout the Middle Ages, Suffolk was dominated by the two liberties and the many other religious houses.
It helped Cr Gates defeat Cr Irwin on preferences and ensured the other members of his ticket, Crs John Hampton and Brian Suffolk, were elected.
George Orwell buried a time capsule at Southwold, Suffolk seventy years ago.
Specialists cleaned the clock face and belfry, repaired Suffolk bricks and replaced the low-level roof.
Most of them were part of a cycling party, there to hear a bell-ringing demonstration and enjoy one of the most scenic churches in Suffolk.
There are dozens of sheep breeds in this country, and no one who has worked both will ever again mistake a Suffolk for a Scottish Blackface.
The one time we did go away, we went to a small town in the nearby county of Suffolk, to visit my beloved's family.
Recently five lambs were born to a Suffolk ewe owned by Michael Tiffin, Gortnaboul, Kilgarvan.
A flock of 200 ewes, half of which are Suffolks and the rest Mules, are run with either a Texel or a Suffolk tup to produce fat lambs.
The portrait was completed in the artist's studio in Suffolk after five sittings in January.
The train arrived and left on time, and ploughed through Essex and out into Suffolk at speeds unfamiliar to us weekday travellers.
Bowling unhindered through the Suffolk verdure, Peel offers a courteous monologue on the local environment.
Paul Woolstewholmes from Suffolk has won the election for national officer in the Fire Brigades union, unseating the leadership candidate.
Still, we had a good hard ride around the countryside, heading over towards the Suffolk borders in order to get a bit of rolling countryside.
The Norfolk Horn was used along with Southdowns in the development of the Suffolk breed of sheep.
Most likely at this time of year is a southerly in which case the competition will be at Suffolk Park near Gaggin Park.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The petty maneria of Suffolk, what can they be but holdings which geld by themselves?
In 1885 brill estimated the total crop of Suffolk County at about 125,000 barrels.
In Suffolk this term is applied to the eldest son of the occupier of the farm.
I know a child of Suffolk whose fancy still lingers about the lilied lowland waters of that shire.
In 1635, in a list of the corporate towns of Suffolk to be assessed for ship money, Hadleigh is named as third in importance.
Up till 1885 it sent a member to Parliament, and it still gives its name to a parliamentary division of East Suffolk.
And now there had come into Suffolk a rumour that Mr. primero was to have a peerage.
At Chelmsford the sheriff of Suffolk met them, there to receive him, and to carry him into Suffolk.
Bunbury, the artist, was elected lieutenant-colonel of the West Suffolk regiment of militia.
And yet Kerrison tells me you reviewed the Suffolk papers in the Edinburgh.
At Chelmsford he was delivered to the sheriff of Suffolk, and by him conducted to Hadley.
These godly persons were apprehended by Mr. Noone, a justice in Suffolk.
A point on the Suffolk coast, some dozen miles northeast of harwich.
It seems to have spread itself over Suffolk as well as the Midlands.
Perhaps Suffolk was not sorry to see a way out of the perplexity.
In the mean time Wyatt and Suffolk remained prisoners in the Tower.
We have our wonders of inundation in Suffolk also, I can tell you.
As you have lived in Lincolnshire I will not further describe Suffolk.
I was born at Blunderstone, in Suffolk, or 'there by', as they say in Scotland.
Miss Lavish was not disgusted, and said it was just the size of her aunt's Suffolk estate.
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