Examples of 'haslemere' in a sentence

Meaning of "haslemere"

haslemere (adjective) - used to describe something related to or originating from Haslemere, a town in Surrey, England
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  • A town in Surrey, England

How to use "haslemere" in a sentence

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Haslemere is approximately fifteen kilometres south west of Guildford.
He later set up his own brokers business in Haslemere.
Haslemere is in Surrey.
I would give anything for a wet weekend in Haslemere.
He stood for Haslemere at the 1734 British general election, but withdrew before the poll.
We all go to my parents in Haslemere.
He died in Haslemere in 1978 and was buried at Grayswood church.
They will most likely take you to the garrison in Haslemere.
The earliest record of Haslemere was in 1221 as a Godalming tithing.
Who can be found on the road somewhere between Crich and the garrison at Haslemere.
Best business in Haslemere.
The seat includes the towns of Farnham, Godalming and Haslemere.
Jamie's looking for me at Haslemere.
He was returned then as Member of Parliament for Haslemere.
But I thought we were going to the garrison at Haslemere.

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I was wondering… We all go to my parents in Haslemere.
Little Whinging is supposed to suggest such towns as Guildford, Camberley or Haslemere.
Trains per hour to Guildford, then 1 semi-fast service and 1 stopping service to Haslemere.
I still don't understand why we're going to Bellmont instead of Haslemere.
Some 500 watercolours of fungi painted by his wife Anna were presented to Haslemere Museum.
Prime Minister, there's been an earthquake in Haslemere.
During World War II, she worked in her father 's farm in Haslemere.
There are more than 100 listed buildings in Haslemere.
The club was establisbed in 2001 as a merger of Shottermill and Haslemere.
After his return to England, he was elected Member of Parliament for Haslemere in 1722.

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