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    sussex


    1. But in the particular counties of Kent and Sussex, the restrictions are still more troublesome


    2. office at Worthing in Sussex, an hour and a half by tube and train


    3. Media and society into the 21st century: a historical introduction, (West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, 2009)


    4. He now appeared to be in a wooded area surrounding a large lake, in West Sussex


    5. Born in a small country village is West Sussex, England- he was the second of what was


    6. and his team at the University of Sussex in Britain was set up with a weak


    7. “My paternal grand-parents still live in England, in the Sussex, I believe


    8. There was a full moon, bathing the Sussex countryside in soft, silvery light


    9. He would have to move to Sussex now, there was no way he could risk seeing any of these people again


    10. They had briefly discussed where they might look for a home of their own, and had thought Sussex might be nice, as Bill was born and bred there and knew the county well

    11. “It’s in writing, I’m afraid, but on note paper bought at the local newsagent, and the envelope is a used one, sent to an uncle of mine in Sussex sometime ago


    12. Living in Sussex was certainly better than Wandsworth, where he had lodged when he first left Highgate, but he still missed his old home and his Mum


    13. “Lived in Fittleworth, in Sussex, and was shot by two men on a motorcycle as he walked across the bridge over the River Rother, on his way home


    14. “I’m waiting for the results of forensic tests on the bullets, recovered at the scene by Sussex Police, and Vaughan is under close personal surveillance


    15. Bill managed to buy a map of Sussex in the newsagents, so that he could show Catherine where they were and where they were going


    16. Helen was born in Sussex, she left in the 1920s to teach in India


    17. Sussex coast where the sect was based, for someone with the same name as their leader, though I can’t


    18. Sussex and became a dealer supplying antiques to customers in the United States


    19. They had lost men from desertion on the road to Sevenoaks but had received reinforcements from Sussex


    20. One of the maps that appeared on the screen indicated the counties, from Northumberland in the north to Cornwall in the west and East Sussex in the East

    21. The most overdue book in the world was borrowed from Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge, England and was returned 288 years later


    22. "Have you been lately in Sussex?" said Elinor


    23. "But why should you think," said Lucy, looking ashamed of her sister, "that there are not as many genteel young men in Devonshire as Sussex?"


    24. After that, I suppose, I was wrong in remaining so much in Sussex, and the arguments with which I reconciled myself to the expediency of it, were no better than these:-


    25. After that he travelled for some years, and finally he bought a small place called Woodman's Lee, near Forest Row, in Sussex


    26. So long as he was in actual professional practice the records of his successes were of some practical value to him; but since he has definitely retired from London and betaken himself to study and bee-farming on the Sussex Downs, notoriety has become hateful to him, and he has peremptorily requested that his wishes in this matter should be strictly observed


    27. He was indeed a scion of one of the very oldest families in the kingdom, though his branch was a cadet one which had separated from the northern Musgraves some time in the sixteenth century, and had established itself in western Sussex, where the Manor House of Hurlstone is perhaps the oldest inhabited building in the county


    28. "'I don't think that we should have much difficulty in determining that,' said I; 'with your permission we will take the first train down to Sussex, and go a little more deeply into the matter upon the spot


    29. A burly Sussex policeman and I had found it no light job


    30. I have a niece—married a parson—most worthy man, incumbent of a small parish in Sussex; no end of children

    31. An area, as large perhaps as Sussex, has been lifted up en bloc with all its living contents, and cut off by perpendicular precipices of a hardness which defies erosion from all the rest of the continent


    32. They puzzled a worthy Sussex doctor some ninety years ago; but who in the world could have hoped— hoped—to have seen a sight like that?"


    33. "You'll find their footmarks all over the Hastings sands, in Kent, and in Sussex


    34. 'Oh, it wasn't far, said Jorkins, who lived in Sussex Square


    35. (Sent to Carfax, Sussex, as no county given, delivered late by twenty-


    36. She lives today in Sussex, the soul of reconstituted health!’


    37. The family of Dashwood had long been settled in Sussex


    38. The situation of Barton, in a county so far distant from Sussex as Devonshire, which, but a few hours before, would have been a sufficient objection to outweigh every possible advantage belonging to the place, was now its first recommendation


    39. Her heart was devoted to Willoughby, and the fond attachment to Norland, which she brought with her from Sussex, was more likely to be softened than she had thought it possible before, by the charms which his society bestowed on her present home


    40. “But why should you think,” said Lucy, looking ashamed of her sister, “that there are not as many genteel young men in Devonshire as Sussex?”

    41. About 1869 or 1870 he came back to Europe and took a small estate in Sussex, near Horsham


    42. So long as he was in actual professional practice the records of his successes were of some practical value to him, but since he has definitely retired from London and betaken himself to study and bee-farming on the Sussex Downs, notoriety has become hateful to him, and he has peremptorily requested that his wishes in this matter should be strictly observed


    43. During the months of June and July, on three successive years, I watched for many hours several nests in Surrey and Sussex, and never saw a slave either leave or enter a nest


    44. Leonard's Gardens, Hove, Sussex


    45. On the way across Channel with a Blighty in 1917 I chummed up with a wounded Cockney member of the Sussex


    46. of Sussex Co


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    "sussex" definitions

    a county in southern England on the English Channel; formerly an Anglo-Saxon kingdom that was captured by Wessex in the 9th century