Sentence examples for poorest bit from inspiring English sources

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The first, from south to north in the early 20th century, left behind people in the Mississippi Delta, which is now the poorest bit of the country.

Much of the park is therefore likely to remain unoccupied for a while; and a large empty space in the poorest bit of London, randomly interspersed with sports venues that may or may not be used, may prove uninviting.Leaving a government agency in charge of the park may not be not the best way forward.

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The richest bits of the city got richer at a much faster pace than the poorest bits.I'm not sure that is a bad thing however.

Glaswegian MPs can produce even starker facts about disparities in life expectancy between the richest and poorest bits of their city.The numbers are arresting.

Democrats, meanwhile, have leapt to the defence of federal transfer payments, and continue to put their hopes for the poorest bits of rural America in government-led economic development.

But the English are growing visibly cleaner, and we may hope that in a hundred years they will be almost as clean as the Japanese".Just as public-health reform in 19th-century industrial England and America concentrated on the need for basic hygiene, so do today's efforts at curbing disease in the poorest bits of the world.

I don't believe you can force people to visit Avebury – or the Orkneys for that matter – but it seems a pretty poor bit of patronising to not at least make strenuous efforts to encourage them.

Twice they come at pace, but some sturdy tackles and, at the death, a poor bit of handling from Sione Fanua see their chance of a famous yet entirely attainable victory disappear as the referee signals for time.

"After half-time we had a poor bit of play and we gave England the lead.

It was a poor bit of defending all round, with goalkeeper Jason Brown failing to cover the near post with his body never mind glory, although television replays suggested O'Connor had been offside.

Rubbish!" The poor bit of paper would be scored with his marks, and he'd turn to me and say "Get so and so on the phone!" I got very wise to his moods, so I would pretend the number was engaged, or the man wasn't there, and then an hour or two later, he was rational again.

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