Examples of 'devon and cornwall' in a sentence

Meaning of "devon and cornwall"

devon and cornwall: Refers to the counties of Devon and Cornwall in the southwest of England. These areas are known for their coastal scenery, beaches, and cultural heritage. The phrase may be used in geographical, travel, or cultural contexts

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A example satellite image showing an algal bloom off the Devon and Cornwall coast.
Devon and Cornwall police are investigating.
Most of his subjects were found in Devon and Cornwall.
The countryside across Devon and Cornwall is incredibly beautiful.
The best known surfing beaches are in Devon and Cornwall.
Just had Devon and Cornwall on the phone.
This is comparable with coastal areas of Devon and Cornwall.
She taught in schools in Devon and Cornwall before moving overseas.
Plymouth is the vibrant regional capital of Devon and Cornwall.
Devon and Cornwall Police are investigating the incident.
Historical pollution in the sediment is limiting mussel production in Devon and Cornwall.
This is just Devon and Cornwall.
They were originally found across the south of England in particular in Devon and Cornwall.
United sees of Devon and Cornwall.
Devon and Cornwall Police were investigating the incident.

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Portland is less affected by the Atlantic storms that Devon and Cornwall experience.
Devon and Cornwall Police are investigating the deaths.
He was travelling all over Devon and Cornwall.
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Peninsula dentists to stay in Devon and Cornwall.
Devon and Cornwall.
Surface water flooding affected Devon and Cornwall.
In Devon and Cornwall particularly, cream teas are a speciality.
Assisted areas of Devon and Cornwall.
In 1912, the Northern Union attempted to form a Western League of clubs in Devon and Cornwall.
I am here for the people of Devon and Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
There is the option of continuing to Somerset and Dorset Devon and Cornwall.
Guv . Just had Devon and Cornwall on the phone.
Circulated throughout all parts of Devon and Cornwall.
The Tamar Bridge connecting Devon and Cornwall was closed to bicycles, motorbikes and high-sided vehicles.
The village lies on one of the oldest Pack Horse Trails between Devon and Cornwall.
Well, Poland 's loss is Devon and Cornwall Police 's gain.
If this scheme proves successful, we hope it will be extended to Devon and Cornwall.
The first match between Devon and Cornwall was played in August 2010.
His subjects were mainly views in the south of England, especially Devon and Cornwall.
Map overlays available for display, Devon and Cornwall Pressure, Wind.
He consolidated old Wessex, and extended his reach over what is now Devon and Cornwall.
An algae bloom off the southern coast of Devon and Cornwall in England, in 1999.
Pixies are concentrated in southern England, especially in Devon and Cornwall.
The test was begun on a small-scale by Devon and Cornwall Police.
The Partnership was made up of experts from Normandy, Brittany, Devon and Cornwall.
Eight miles away is the town of Launceston, on the Devon and Cornwall border.
It dates back to 1196 and is the best preserved medieval monastery in Devon and Cornwall.
Cardiff City embark on their pre-season tour of Devon and Cornwall on Monday.
Galbraith identified the true author as Leofric, who became Bishop of Devon and Cornwall in 1046.
Where were these SARS cases? South-West . Devon and Cornwall.

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