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How to use Oxfordshire in a sentence

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The trouble with campaigning in the wilds of Oxfordshire is that you lose touch with the main battle.
Max Atkinson, a visiting professor at Henley Management College, Oxfordshire, has a rather different slant on useless meetings.
The Kingsdown-based family business is providing the ale at its hostelries across Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
A Sense of Place will create a fascinating aural impression of Oxfordshire.
I used to be a designer draughtsman working on the nuclear fusion project at the Culham laboratories in Oxfordshire.
It was during a bell-ringing session in the tower of Appleton church in Oxfordshire that he was suddenly taken.
In the 1990s a berg the size of Oxfordshire broke off the Antarctic ice shelf and was widely hailed as proof of global warming.
The mortaria in Sandy were made in pottery factories in Oxfordshire, St. Albans and along the Nene valley.
An Oxfordshire mortarium with upstanding rim, wide, flat, flanged and closed hook.
Figure 5 compares observed topographic profiles of the plateau surface of north Oxfordshire to the predictions of the unloading model.
Clare Britton began her career in social work in 1941 with troubled evacuees in an Oxfordshire hostel.
The day before we met in his Oxfordshire yard, he was given back his licence to train racehorses after an 18-month suspension.
About 1,000 paras, infantry and support troops from the 16 Air Assault Brigade left RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire early yesterday for the Gulf.
Meandering through the Oxfordshire countryside, the river marks the eastern boundary of the public part of the garden.
Within weeks she was offered the headship of Sibford school in Oxfordshire.
This may not be entirely surprising given that Britain's greatest folk rock band, Fairport Convention, came from Oxfordshire.
I was intrigued a few years ago when in Oxfordshire in England to see that certain areas of the roadside were actually set aside as reserves.
He enjoys an Earl Grey in a small pub known as the Knave of Hearts in the heart of Oxfordshire.
Although her elder sister Nancy had immortalised their parents as upper-class bumpkins in the Oxfordshire countryside, their background was in fact exotic.
And she was a regular visitor and supporter of her neighbour in the Oxfordshire countryside, David Cameron.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is said to have been raised at Hanwell, a place near Banbury, in Oxfordshire.
He was born in 1769, the son of a yeoman farmer at Churchill, in Oxfordshire.
The case is different in regard to the description of Aston and cote, Oxfordshire.
There is a fine circle at Rollright, in Oxfordshire, which is the third largest in England.
English rhubarb is principally produced at Banbury, Oxfordshire, from the rheum rhaponticum.
After having left the great northern road, he turned his face to the westward, and so came past Aylesbury, to fair Woodstock, in Oxfordshire.
Langland was born in the country, perhaps in Oxfordshire, perhaps in Shropshire, and he went to school at Great Malvern.
There is not such a flower bank in Oxfordshire as Caversham Warren.
It was Grey who hung the priests in Oxfordshire from their church towers.
Budgett's Park Farm in Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, was founded in 1939 with the purchase of a yearling filly named Auricula.
This weather-wise advice to anglers was obtained from Oxfordshire.
Ellwood was born in 1639, in the little town of Crowell, in Oxfordshire.
He died three years later at his mother's home in Banbury, Oxfordshire, of phthisis, which is more commonly known as tuberculosis.
They start by coming to the aid of the Browns, from Bicester, Oxfordshire, who live in a colourless home and think they need to add new tonalities.
As a result, Oxfordshire assistant deputy coroner Andrew Walker said, he put his hand over the top of the upwards-pointing barrel and used his foot to try to uncock it.
Cpl Heads and Miss Boulter, 26, a senior aircraftswoman, died in the wreckage of their Volvo on June 24 last year as they were returning to RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire.
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