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How to use Ince in a sentence

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Indianapolis is a flat track with decent grip, but Ince knew much or that grip would disappear after several laps in sweltering conditions.
The animal was released back into the wild at the Leeds and Liverpool canal in Ince near the spot on the railway line where he was found.
Chris Ince had a goal disallowed and Tim Downie shaved a post after a fine run, while Chris Burn pulled off several fine stops in the York goal.
The police intend to interview both Cantona and Paul Ince, who became caught up in the melee.
However, Ince Minareli Madrasa has a separate masjid adjoining it on the outside.
Its historic connection with Oakley House in Bedfordshire rescued, only just, a parcel gilt and white painted daybed in the Louis XVI style, apparently as interpreted by Mayhew and Ince.
Roy Keane, United's midfield guvnor in nature if not name after the departure of Ince, harassed McManaman into conceding possession just inside his own half.
Brady got in behind Cristian Gamboa and his daisycutter cross picked out Ince, who had the freedom of the home penalty area.
Mogga and Pearson weren't the paciest and while Ince could get about he wasn't the fastest midfielder around.
United won the double that season, and Giggs was one of their key players alongside the likes of Cantona, Paul Ince and Mark Hughes.
The Giant's Hall Fault passes by Abram, west of Ince Hall Colliery, west of Gidlow and under Giant's Hall Farm to Standish Church.
Robin Ince, comedian Well, that reminds me that success is not a meritocracy, that a degree of randomness is involved and that I'm lucky doing standup at a point where it became this thing that people were into.
Benn comes from a sporting family that includes a famous cousin in the football world, Paul Ince, who would often accompany Benn to the ring for his UK fights.
The former Tranmere Rovers manager is number two to Paul Ince at League Two minnows Macclesfield Town, who face the might of Chelsea in the third round tie at Stamford Bridge.
Pearson and Knowles Coal and Iron Company was formed in 1874 in Ince.
Examples from Classical Literature
Some of the frames of chimney glasses and pictures made by Ince and Mayhew are almost identical with those of Chippendale.
Ince Hall stands about a mile from Wigan, on the left-hand of the high road to Bolton.
A young modern author, whatever his new celebrity, felt that to be published by Ince and Amberley hall-marked him as it were.
At a little distance stands a small caf, where lemonade and lokumia may be enjoyed, but no Ince.
Crosby Hall and Ince were pleasant country houses to visit in the days of the old squires.
Ince print is meant primarily to be read, the first law of its being is legibility.
About six years ago, the river Douglas broke into one of the Ince mines, and nearly two hundred people were drowned thereby.
Ince Castle, a curious brick-built sixteenth-century building, peers from the wooded shores on the way.
Julie Ince Thompson, choreographer, performer and teacher, died of cancer on September 25, 2003, a day short of her fifty-second birthday.
It was crucial to have players of the ability of Sone and Tom Ince to bring off the bench.
He had to arrange with Messrs. Ince and Amberley about his new book.
But while Ince ok his chance shine, it was nother frustratngly painful af-f rnoon for his artner in crime n the engine oom.
Pedro Matias sent over an inswinging corner and fellow Spaniard Aranalde somehow managed to scramble the ball past the helpless Clayton Ince.
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