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How to use Borders in a sentence

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Although most Borders have dark ears and muzzles, their coats may be grizzle and tan, blue and tan, red or wheaten.
The bride's father, it emerged, had been in service as a groom and chauffeur at great houses in the Borders.
Concerns are also growing over the pylons needed to carry electricity from remote parts of the Highlands and the Borders.
A back-to-school promo with Borders Bookstores includes goodie bag giveaways for kids.
Yet as the mists rose over the Scottish Borders last week, the Buccleuch Hunt, as it has been for centuries, was in full cry.
With his country seat in the Borders, and a town house on the corner of Park Lane and Piccadilly, he was numbered among Britain's social elite.
Then we went to the cafe in Borders bookshop because I was needing a coffee fix.
There is a massive wedding market in the Borders and a lot of hotels are going to try and cash in on the pink pound.
Borders must be adequately guarded to prevent infiltration by hostile elements, and adequate force strength must be maintained.
Referee Nigel Owens was hot on this to begin with, and the Borders played accordingly.
So after a late lunch at Belgo's, with Ken coming along for a drink, we finally hit Borders.
Allegations made against him previously in Lothian and Borders would have shown up.
All of the rooms have breathtaking views over the Borders countryside where hiking, hillwalking and horseriding are all available.
Arniston House, a stately home in the Borders, had been invaded by catering trucks, trailers, cables, scaffolding and phalanxes of lights.
Scott, by contrast, is very much the country squire, down in town from his home in the Borders.
Borders of lifestyles are specified, rather than normative standards of living.
We set high standards, and although you have to take the ups with the downs, we do feel a responsibility to the Borders public.
If Will and Trond can attract tourism into the Borders by doing this then fair dos.
Police in the Borders said they would be ready to act to prevent any clashes with hunt saboteurs and huntsmen.
Borders are set up to define the places that are safe and unsafe, to distinguish us from them.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Borders find slight favour with kilim weavers, and in most pieces they are entirely wanting or only present at one end.
Did you not tell me that on the day when you prepared your Borders this man followed you?
It's just on the Borders of Lenox, and it's bound to come up when this blows over.
Borders of the two hemispherical valves nearly circular, quite smooth, about as broad as the length of the largest pores.
Edinburgh airport paid Lothian and Borders Police PS2million a year for around 40 officers.
Otani, of Galashiels, Selkirkshire, admitted hitting 109mph on the A7 road at Teviothead in the Scottish Borders.
This, of course, was not true of all the reivers on the Borders.
The Indians on the Borders of the settled States were troublesome.
Oh, how stately the hollyhocks towered on the Borders of the shrubbery!
Caesar led his army into Italy to the Borders of the Rubicon.
In May of 2013, PeeperSpecs provided reading glasses to the Homeopaths without Borders nonprofit humanitarian organization in Haiti.
June 24 showed a wearier looking First Minister plugging affordable housing in the Borders and later that day he was in Selkirk for referendum questions.
Exhibiting at the festival, now in its third year, are Borders, Al Maya supermarket, French Bakery, Aminata, Apple Seeds and Aquae Jewels, among others.
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