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How to use Sackville in a sentence

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Investigators said they were told that on reaching the corner of Sackville Street, a heated argument erupted between the two.
Potential noise from a nearby industrial site was the main reason given for refusal of plans to build seven three-storey town houses on land at 42 Sackville Street, Skipton.
Ireland's first Indian restaurant, the Indian Restaurant and Tea Rooms, opened in 1908 on Sackville Street, now O'Connell Street, in Dublin.
The Alan Turing Memorial in Sackville Park commemorates his role as the father of modern computing.
When in 1783 the landlord of the Turks Head died and the property was sold, The Club moved to Sackville Street.
Early Pennsylvanian tectonics involved the formation of salt walls and diapirs in the Moncton and Sackville basins.
Martins and Sackville as well as the Nova Scotia towns of Amherst, Parrsboro, Truro, Windsor, Wolfville, Annapolis Royal, and Digby are also on the bay.
Another British expedition was organised under Lord Sackville.
A statue of Turing was unveiled in Manchester on 23 June 2001 in Sackville Park, between the University of Manchester building on Whitworth Street and Canal Street.
The poetlings around him were timid, crude, experimental, but Sackville writes like a young and inexperienced master perhaps, yet always like a master.
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When he had breakfasted, he left the Club and walked towards Sackville Street.
The rain was drizzling as we made our way into Sackville Street.
Sackville was astonished and not much pleased by the message.
That's Mrs. Sackville Maine, and that was her husband who just went away.
With these fine principles I found Sackville Maine impressed.
Miss Sackville had youth on her side, and a good constitution.
In Sackville Street, just opposite to the church, Sheridan died.
I turned, leaving the man there, and walked into Sackville Street.
He said the scene of excitement in Sackville Street was indescribable.
This first tragedy was written by Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset.
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