Sentence examples for English planned from inspiring English sources

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The walled towns were planned out in a regular fashion, drawing both on the experience of equivalent bastides in France and on various English planned settlements.

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The new government's proposal is to "return" English planning not to the counties, mainly in charge since 1947, but to 368 lower-tier councils – a huge departure.

As leader of the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front, an ethnic militia from the country's north, he presented himself to his countrymen as a severe, ruthless revolutionary; yet Westerners who spoke to him in his mountain hideouts found a clever, understated man who laid out, in precise English, plans to reform a feudal state.

In the United States, David R. Godine, one of a handful of publishers that have released Mr. Le Clézio's works in English, plans to issue a paperback edition of "The Prospector" (translated from "Le Chercheur d'Or" in French) and plans to publish "Désert" in English.

Xiaozhu — 'little pig' in English plans to use the fresh investment for new hires, R&D and general scaling of its business.

Now, colourDNA, (it's a British startup so the spelling of colour is therefore British English), plans to capitalise on its deep technological approach to understanding what we really do like based on colour, and thus drawing on that interest graph to create value for the user, starting with an iPhone app (iTunes link).

Exclusion criteria included multiple gestation, inability to answer questions in English, plans to move out of the area before delivery, and gestational age more than 22 weeks at first prenatal visit.

Home care by GPs for people in quarantine is mentioned in two US Plans [50], [51], and one English plan [36], though the recently released guidelines for PCTs anticipate a role for general practices in home care [52].

Not only that, Guptill has thrown English plans into disarray.

George Osborne is to declare war on nimbys, saying English planning laws have made it impossible to build enough houses.

He adds that, thanks to deregulation since 2010, "the English planning process [as a whole] is on its knees".

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