Sentence examples for the fens from inspiring English sources

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the fens

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A type of wetland fed by ground water and runoff, containing peat below the waterline.

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A contemporary ghost story set in the Fens.

There are also lovely views from here across the Fens.

"A lot of people don't understand the Fens.

To check ice conditions in the Fens, go to gileslandscapes.co.uk.

Perhaps news really does travel slowly in the Fens.

The Fens emerged in the flat coastal plains of eastern England after the last ice age.

The English resistance had its bases in remoter areas such as the Fens and the Dales.

But gradually dykes and ditches were built and the Fens were drained and turned into farmland.

And in the fens, near Earith, Cambridgeshire people skated on frozen ponds.

A succession of workers from eastern Europe described a precarious existence in the fens.

In the evening we read folk tales and ghost stories from the Fens.

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