Sentence examples for the racecourse from inspiring English sources

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the racecourse

noun

A course over which races are run

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The racecourse was inaugurated in 1834.

The racecourse is one of the oldest in England.

Walsh's genius is not just confined to the racecourse.

All horses based at Cologne cannot leave the racecourse.

After about 1.5km you'll see the racecourse on your right.

Douglas's father had been a famous figure on the racecourse.

In August 1951, Communist authorities took over the racecourse to make it into a People's Square.

Getting the Turf Club out of the racecourse seems unlikely, however.

At the racecourse, now defunct, the "Land o'Plums Chase" was always the most popular race.

Oddly enough, Shanghai offers the closest parallel for the debate over the racecourse.

More fundamental changes are afoot, however, in the supervision of his horses away from the racecourse.

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