How to use in-sentence of “ulster”:
+ Petrol bombs were widely used throughout the Troubles in Northern Ireland in riot situations, directed towards the Royal Ulster ConstabularyRUC or the British Army.
+ In Northern Ireland, 3 MEPs were elected from Sinn Fein, the Democratic Unionist Party and the Ulster Unionist Party.
+ Perceval-Maxwell: “The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James 1.” Belfast, Ulster Historical Foundation.
+ A series of riots in Ulster loyalismloyalist areas of Waterside, Derry, on 30March2021.
+ About 500,000 Unionists in Ulster signed a petition against Home Rule called the Ulster Convenant.
+ Later there was a new ceasefire, and there were talks between teams from the British and Irish governments, the Ulster Unionist Party, the SDLP, Sinn Féin and representatives of loyalist paramilitary organizations, under the chairmanship of former United States Senator Mitchell.

Example sentences of “ulster”:
+ She died in either 912 or according to the Annals of Ulster died in 913.
+ During her various visits to Northern Ireland, she in fact regularly met politicians of all parties, including David Trimble of the Ulster Unionist Party and John Hume of the Social Democratic and Labour Party.
+ Its opponents were the British Army, the Royal Ulster Constabulary, and Ulster loyalismloyalist paramilitary groups like the Ulster Volunteers.
+ Part of the road was part of the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike.
+ O’Reilly’s father also played in goal for Cavan and his brother, Tom O’Reilly, played on the 1947 All-Ireland winning team and also won Railway Cup medals for Ulster in 1943 and 1944.
+ It is an accredited Spa town at the Ulster River.
+ He was Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party.
+ It is the county seat of Ulster County.
+ In November 1969 Young was seconded to be the last Inspector-General and the first Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
+ She has served as vice president of Sinn Féin since 2018 and has been the member of the Legislative Assembly for Mid Ulster since 2007.
+ However, the IRA ended its ceasefire because of the slow pace of developments, partly because British prime minister John Major needed the votes of the Ulster Unionist Party in the House of Commons.
+ His ancestors went to Ireland during the settling of the Ulster Plantation.
+ She died in either 912 or according to the Annals of Ulster died in 913.
+ During her various visits to Northern Ireland, she in fact regularly met politicians of all parties, including David Trimble of the Ulster Unionist Party and John Hume of the Social Democratic and Labour Party.
More in-sentence examples of “ulster”:
+ Scottish-Irish Canadians are those who are Ulster Scots or those who have Ulster Scots ancestry who live in or were born in Canada.
+ The Ulster Banner, however, is still used as the flag of Northern Ireland by loyalists and unionists, and to represent Northern Ireland internationally in some sporting competitions.
+ The Smithwick Tribunal is also investigating allegations of collusion following the deaths of two Royal Ulster Constabulary officers killed by the Provisional Irish Republican ArmyProvisional IRA as they returned from a meeting with the Gardaí in the Republic of Ireland following a recommendation from the Cory Collusion Inquiry.
+ Scottish-Irish Canadians are those who are Ulster Scots or those who have Ulster Scots ancestry who live in or were born in Canada.
+ The Ulster Banner, however, is still used as the flag of Northern Ireland by loyalists and unionists, and to represent Northern Ireland internationally in some sporting competitions.
+ The Smithwick Tribunal is also investigating allegations of collusion following the deaths of two Royal Ulster Constabulary officers killed by the Provisional Irish Republican ArmyProvisional IRA as they returned from a meeting with the Gardaí in the Republic of Ireland following a recommendation from the Cory Collusion Inquiry.
+ James Callaghan, then Home Secretary, sent him to carry out the Hunt Report, which introduced the standard British rank system for police officers in Northern Ireland and disbanded the controversial Ulster Special Constabulary.
+ Barr was an activist of Ulster nationalism.
+ He founded the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster in 1951 and was a Member of Parliament for the constituency of North Antrim from 1970 to 2010.
+ The Royal Ulster Constabulary was formed in 1922 to police the new Northern Ireland.
+ The Red Branch play an important role in the stories in the Ulster Cycle.
+ One of her great-grandfathers was Ulster Scots peopleScots-Irish and went to Charleston, South Carolina as an indentured servant.
+ They wanted Ulster to be divided into counties, and that land in the kingdom of Airgíalla be split up and given to each of the McMahon chiefs.
+ They worked together again when Callaghan was Home Secretary and it was Callaghan who selected Young to go to Ulster in 1969 to implement the Hunt Report.
+ This flag is known as the Ulster Banner, or more commonly the Northern Ireland flag or Ulster flag.
+ Kingston is a small city in Ulster County, New YorkUlster County, New York.
+ There were different groups involved in the Ulster plantation.
+ Only 8.3% of policemen in the old Royal Ulster Constabulary were Roman Catholic.
+ He won 11 Ulster senior football medals, as Cavan took the title each year from 1937 until 1949, except two.
+ Heaney said it was important part of his background that his parents came from different parts of Irish life: the cattle-herding Gaelic past and the Ulster of the Industrial Revolution.
+ The Ulster Unionist Party and the Respect Party won seats in the 2005 General Election but lost their seats in the 2010 Election.
+ The family of Eddie Fullerton, a Buncrana Sinn Féin councillor killed in his home by members of the Ulster Defence Association in 1991, have criticised the Gardaí’s handling of the investigation and in 2005 they started a campaign for an inquiry.
+ On 4 December 1971, the Ulster Volunteer Force placed a bomb at the entrance to a pub in New Lodge, BelfastNew Lodge, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
+ The Ulster Canal and the Newry Canal run through County Armagh.
+ The Ulster Transport Authority closed the Omagh-Enniskillen railway line in 1957 and the Portadown-Derry main line in 1965, leaving the town with no rail service.
+ She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Queen’s University Belfast in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 2015 and her master’s degree in psychology from Ulster University in 2019.
+ The national inland waterways agency, Waterways Ireland, is planning to restore the Ulster Canal from the Newtownbutler area of Lough Erne to Clones.
+ For a time during the 1970s he straddled both Unionism in IrelandUnionism and Loyalism due to simultaneously holding important positions in the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party and the Ulster Defence Association.
+ Historically, Cavan was part of the western province of Connacht, but was transferred to Ulster in 1584 when Bréifne was shired and became the county of Cavan.
+ He graduated from the University of Ulster in 2001.
+ The Irish Free State Civic Guard has taken its place in Ireland, and in Northern Ireland it was replaced by the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
+ After the defeat of the rebellion of Hugh O’Neill, The O’Neill and the Ulster chieftains in 1603, the county was not colonised by the English like the other counties of Ulster.
+ A Home Ruled Northern Ireland was also created in six counties of Ulster that stayed in the United Kingdom.
+ The nationalised Ulster Transport Authority ran the railways in Northern Ireland from 1948 until 1966.
+ This seems to be a term for Ulster Scots.
+ Olive is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States.
+ The sign marked the crossing of the Kings Highway and the Ulster and Salisbury Turnpike.
+ The counties of Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Otsego, Schoharie, Sullivan, and Ulster are all in the district, and parts of Broome, Dutchess, Montgomery, and Rensselaer counties are also in the district.
+ This was when nine members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary were killed.
+ The Ulster Canal runs through Monaghan, but is not fully open to navigation.
+ The Plantation of Ulster was the biggest of the Plantations of Ireland.
+ One of the kings of Ulster who was the high king of Ireland at the time had a beautiful cover made out of gold and gems to preserve the bell.
+ This was caused by the Ulster Plantations.
+ Dixon has been educated at the Ulster UniversityUniversity of Ulster.
+ He was also a leader of the Love Ulster campaign and more recently, the Belfast City Hall flag protests.
+ Hugh O’Donnell and Hugh O’Neill felt their position and the power of Ulster was under threat from the English intruders.
+ In 1974 he left the Conservative Party before the February election, and became an Member of ParliamentMP in Northern Ireland for the Ulster Unionist Party in October 1974.
+ In 2005 the Ulster Chess Union broke away from the Irish Chess Union.
+ On 14 March 1984, Adams was seriously wounded in an assassination attempt when several Ulster Freedom Fighters gunmen fired about twenty shots into the car in which he was travelling.
+ This stadium is regularly used for inter-county matches during the Ulster provincial championship in Gaelic football, and traditionally hosts the final.
+ The Plantation of Ulster was the organised colonisation of Ulster.
+ After this, the Ulster Unionist Party stopped supporting the Conservative Party at Westminster.
