Examples of 'ramsbury' in a sentence
Meaning of "ramsbury"
Ramsbury is a verb that refers to the act of searching and browsing aimlessly through a place or an area, often in an anxious or hurried manner
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- A village and civil parish in north-east Wiltshire, England (OS grid ref SU2771).
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It was occasionally referred to as the bishopric of Ramsbury and Sonning.
Ramsbury at War.
Was a medieval Bishop of Ramsbury.
Mrs. Ramsbury there are matters we are obliged to discuss.
Right over Ramsbury.
Well, you was getting close to her when you was searching round Ramsbury.
Bishops of Ramsbury.
There is no contemporary documentary evidence of Ealdred 's administration of Ramsbury.
Diocese of Ramsbury.
Mrs. Ramsbury has been doing a search of the London hospitals.
Bishop of Ramsbury.
After Ealdred 's return to England he took charge of the sees of Hereford and Ramsbury.
With the end of military control, Ramsbury was returned to agricultural use.
They're carrying out a dig at a spot in Ramsbury.
If my dear Mr. Ramsbury could come to terms with it, I am sure you can.
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Green light, right over Ramsbury.
What about the Ramsbury ball, Friday?
Linear distance on the grid of about… Okay. Ramsbury.
Bishop of Ramsbury ( Anglican ).
Born of Danish parents in England, Oda became bishop of Ramsbury ( Wessex ).
In 1058, the Sherborne chapter elected Herman, Bishop of Ramsbury to be also Bishop of Sherborne.
The 98th TCS remained at Exeter until 7 August when it began operating from RAF Ramsbury.