Sentence examples for described land from inspiring English sources

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While the Corporation denies that developments and investments on its periphery are part of an expansion, its officials have described land it has bought as part of a "path of progress" from the City's existing boundaries.

Socio-economic data described land use intensity.

Ms Sturgeon described land reform as "unfinished business" for the Scottish Parliament, and promised a "radical programme" of reform so Scotland's land could be "an asset that benefits the many, not the few".

The word might have also described land features, such as "a cleft in a small hill or mound," like in a place called Cuntelowe, Warwickshire from 1221 that no longer exists.

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In 2005, Portland's Bureau of Environmental Services BESS) described land-use zoning in the watershed as follows: single-family residential, 55 percent; parks and open space, 14 percent; multi-family residential, 5 percent; commercial, 3 percent, and insufficient data, 2 percent.

Their journals described lands rich with thousands of buffalo, beaver, and river otter; and also an abundant population of sea otters on the Pacific Northwest coast.

Hoffman became emotional to the point of tears as she described landing in Iowa for the first time and meeting supporters who were talking about the issues that kept her up late at night and that she talks about at home with her boyfriend.

Unthank derives from a pre-7th century word "unpance" which means "without leave", describing land which was occupied unlawfully.

You'll notice that, several times, KBR uses the term "none of your business" to describe Land's inquiries into his workers' circumstances.

The government has already begun describing land owners as the "providers" of ecosystem services, as if they had created the rain and the hills and the rivers and the wildlife that inhabits them.

This has been particularly so in Australia where cultural stories – often referred to as Dreamtime stories – that describe land movements and floods fit in with what later becomes known about seismic and glacial shifts from the geological record.

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