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    Use "isle of wight" in a sentence

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    isle of wight


    1. I often remember that weekend we stole, the one when we went to the Isle of Wight … in mad moments, I’d try to picture what it would be like if we were together always and now …’ His voice is all husky and his eyes are bright with unshed tears


    2. As we drove into Lymington, I suddenly remembered something I’d heard once about a car ferry over to the Isle of Wight going from Lymington


    3. We’d sat on the rocks and he’d told me that, as a child, he’d come to the Isle of Wight on a school trip once and fallen in love with it


    4. On July 23rd, 1885, he married Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice, at Whippingham Church, in the Isle of Wight, and there are three sons and one daughter of the marriage, the eldest of whom was only nine years old on his father's sad decease


    5. As he settled into a seat and watched the opening scenes, McKee relived his fantasy of being the Chief of Police in Amity, instead of the Captain of a hovercraft on the Isle of Wight


    6. “Are you piloting the Isle of Wight back across to the mainland Ron?” he asked


    7. He’d just given them a brief outline of the incidents on the Isle of Wight and in Portsmouth


    8. One in Fraton by the A2047 outside Portsmouth, the other aboard the HMS Monmouth, at present located south of the Isle of Wight


    9. “We have a civilian helicopter leaving the Isle of Wight


    10. As you are probably aware from the recent news reports, the Isle of Wight is under threat from terrorists

    11. Nobody knew Ollie Harris’s actual age, but his family had moved to the Isle of Wight in the late ‘90’s, his mother dying of cancer shortly afterwards


    12. The headlines screamed out at him: TERRORIST ATTACK ON THE ISLE OF WIGHT


    13. The Prime Minister was due to give an announcement later in the day, in the meantime all ferry traffic to and from the Isle of Wight had been suspended and a no-fly zone had been introduced


    14. Dawn’s stuck on the Isle of Wight and


    15. “Isle of Wight? What the hell are you ranting on about?”


    16. Alex swore loudly, jabbing his finger towards the coastline - now approaching at a rapid rate - trying to make it clear that he was going to land on the Isle of Wight whether or not it was a restricted area


    17. “Christchurch harbour,” he said watching the lights on the Isle of Wight fade away in the gloom


    18. The journey across the Sound and around to the southern side of the Isle of Wight had gone without a hitch, the Dawn running silently on her batteries


    19. “Mines back on the Isle of Wight


    20. The broadcasts were full of reports about the soldiers that had been sent to the Isle of Wight to cull all the infected cats

    21. We could fly out to the Isle of Wight, or fly up to Southampton and come back by way of St


    22. He also performed at the Monterey International Pop festival in June 1967 and the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970


    23. Balmoral for Osborne Castle on the Isle of Wight


    24. And that year she went with him to the Isle of Wight for a holiday


    25. At length, it would seem, his patient industry found its reward; for, without explanation or apology, he pronounced aloud the words "Isle of Wight," drew a long, sweet sound from his pitch-pipe, and then ran through the preliminary modulations of the air whose name he had just mentioned, with the sweeter tones of his own musical voice


    26. "Isle of Wight!" repeated David, looking about him with that dignity with which he had long been wont to silence the whispering echoes of his school; "'tis a brave tune, and set to solemn words! let it be sung with meet respect!"


    27. “Stupid Bravery,” says Horatio, “for he means to lead the Prisoners out of Newgate and to the London Docks or e’en as far as Southampton or the Isle of Wight, where he plans to commandeer a Ship to take ’em to the New World


    28. I have secur’d—I cannot tell you how—a two-masted Brig, the Hazard, which is anchor’d off the Isle of Wight


    29. O I wept bitter Tears both at Coxtart’s Misunderstanding of my Plight, and the dread News that three whole Days had pass’d, and here it was too late to reach the Isle of Wight!


    30. So the Rebellion had not fail’d! Yet who were the seven Men kill’d? Was Lancelot amongst them? And did they truly escape and reach the Isle of Wight? Upon this the News-Sheet was anguishingly silent

    31. Smellie and Lord Bellars beat with angry Fists against the Door, screaming to be admitted; but I could no more rise to unlock it than I could fly to the Isle of Wight to join Lancelot (who, in my Delirium, I fancied still to be awaiting me there)


    32. Before too long we had weigh’d Anchor again and were under Sail on our Way to the Downs, where we did not tarry owing to an Easterly Wind (so Cocklyn later told us) which took us, with great Dispatch, ’round the Isle of Wight, and thro’ the choppy and blust’ry Channel


    33. —British training ship Eurydice, a frigate, foundered near the Isle of Wight; 300 lives lost


    34. By various experiments in the Isle of Wight and at St


    35. He pointed to the far-away coast line of the Isle of Wight


    36. A view is given of the formations of Paris and the Isle of Wight, with specimens from those districts


    37. applied to deponent to know if he was ready to embark the next day, as the ship would sail on the following morning; deponent said no; that he should send his servants on board, but should take a post-chaise for Portsmouth, and pass over to the Isle of Wight, where he should wait for the vessel


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