Example sentences of “isle”

How to use in-sentence of “isle”:

+ It was built by two organizations: Menter Môn and Isle of Anglesey County Council.

+ They are found in Isle of SkyeSkye, Mull, Antrim and other places, where there are tertiary volcanic rocks; in Scotland, Derbyshire and Ireland among the carboniferous strata; and among the still older rocks of the Lake District, southern uplands of Scotland and Wales.

+ The First and Second Deemsters used to have seats in the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man.

+ The largest of the fen-islands is the Isle of Ely, on which the cathedral city of Ely was built; its highest point is 39m above mean sea-level.

+ Its subsidiary Island Line operates services on the Isle of Wight.

+ Bate died in Newport, Isle of Wight from a short illness, he was 84 years old.

+ This region is split between the South Central and South East Coast ambulance trusts, while the Isle of Wight has a special arrangement in which local hospitals provide the ambulance service.

Example sentences of isle
Example sentences of isle

Example sentences of “isle”:

+ Newport is the county town of the Isle of Wight, an island off the south coast of England.

+ The Isle of Man became separated from Ireland and the British Isles about 8500 years ago.
+ The deemsters also make the Isle of Man's laws official, by reading them out to the people in English languageEnglish and Manx on Tynwald Day.

+ Newport is the county town of the Isle of Wight, an island off the south coast of England.

+ The Isle of Man became separated from Ireland and the British Isles about 8500 years ago.

+ The deemsters also make the Isle of Man’s laws official, by reading them out to the people in English languageEnglish and Manx on Tynwald Day.

+ It was found on the Isle of Wight and other places in England.

+ Apart from the island itself, the Isle of Man also includes some nearby islands.

+ Moelfre is a village, a community community and until 2012 an electoral ward on the north-east coast of the Isle of Anglesey in Wales.

+ It was Caine’s third novel, the second to be set in the Isle of Man.

+ When World War II started Nissel was interned on the Isle of Man.

+ John Martin died in Douglas, Isle of Man on 17 February 1854.

+ He then beat these in the sprint to win gold for the Isle of Man.

+ He came from the Isle of Wight, and was a convicted smuggler and joined the HBC in 1750 as a net-maker and labourer.

+ Before modern times the government of the Isle of Man was in the hands of the Governor.

+ It includes Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex.

+ The group includes Shetland, Fair Isle and Orkney.

+ The Isle of Man is a Crown dependency.

+ Barry Gibb was born on 1 September 1946 on the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea.

+ It is a disease attributed to the Celts, a race of people originally found in northern U K,and spread from Scotland to Ireland,the Isle of Man, and north Wales,and now,of course, can be found in any part of the United Kingdom,even to the extent that some members only of a family may have the classical signs of a celt and are prone to complaints which show poor circulation.

+ ITV name was only used in England, Wales, ScotlandSouthern Scotland and Isle of Man until Channel Television adopted the name in January 2006, bringing it to the Channel Islands.

+ Emerald Isle became a town in 1953.

+ The villages of Bembridge and Yaverland were once a separate island, off the coast of the rest of the Isle of Wight.

More in-sentence examples of “isle”:

+ The place in Scotland with the biggest percentage of Scottish Gaelic speakers is a village called Barvas on the Isle of Lewis.

+ The station is situated near the boundary between the Isle of Dogs and Tower Hamlets and is within the East End of London.

+ The Isle of Man Government is the executive and proposes laws to the legislature, Tynwald.

+ The ancient ‘Kynges Towne’ of Brading is the main town of the civil parish of the same name, which used to cover about a tenth of the Isle of Wight but now includes the town itself and Adgestone, Morton, Isle of WightMorton, St Helen’s, Bembridge, Sandown and Arreton.

+ It is just north of the River Thames, on the Isle of Dogs.

+ Taylor died on 23 August 2013 in Newport, Isle of Wight from natural causes, aged 99.

+ The station is situated on the Isle of Dogs.

+ Emerald Isle is a beach town.

+ The London and Blackwall Railway in East London, England, ran from Minories to Blackwall, LondonBlackwall via Stepney, with a branch line to the Isle of Dogs.

+ South Quay is a Docklands Light Railway station on the Isle of Dogs, London, England.

+ Tobermory ” is a town on the Isle of Mull in Scotland.

+ Islands such as the Isle of Wight, the Isles of Scilly, Anglesey, the Hebrides, and the island groups of Orkney and Shetland are all part of the United Kingdom.

+ The breed comes from the Isle of Man, where it was found as early as three hundred years ago.

+ The Isle flows through 2 regions, 3 departments and 66 “communes”.

+ There is no longer a direct service to Newport, Isle of Wight.

+ Alverstone is a village 3 kilometres from the east coast of the Isle of Wight, near Sandown.

+ In 530 they conquered the Isle of Wight.

+ The Isle of Man was also a part of the Kingdom of the Isles.

+ On the Isle of Man promontory forts are found particularly on the rocky slate headlands of the south.

+ Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight, an island south of Southampton.

+ Broadis was born in the Isle of Dogs, Poplar, LondonPoplar in East London.

+ Some of the employees at Obsidian also used to work at Interplay and Black Isle Studios who made “Fallout Fallout 1” and “Fallout 2”.

+ In 1869, Douglas became the capital city of Isle of Man.

+ Walker’s interest in nudity began with a visit to the Isle du Levant in the 1950s.

+ There are also parliaments in the Isle of Man and in Jersey and Guernsey, which are all island states for which the UK has some responsibility in international law.

+ He won the 1963 Isle of Man 50cc ultra-lightweight TT and the 1967 50cc Japanese Grand Prix.

+ Emerald Isle is a small town on the coast of North Carolina, United States.

+ Her father Philip IV and the entire Spanish court accompanied the María Teresa to the Isle of Pheasants in Bidassoa, where Louis XIV and his court met her.

+ The Strait of Belle Isle to the east is between it and the island of Newfoundland in Atlantic Canada.

+ The governor of the Isle of Wight was on the side of Parliament and made the king a prisoner again.

+ The island to the east of Arran is Holy Isle and the tiny island just visible to the south of Arran is Pladda.

+ Elevated parts of the Isle of Man get more rainfall, especially mount Snaefell.

+ After Interplay shut Black Isle Studios down, many of those game-makers went on to start Obsidian Entertainment, the game company that made Fallout: New Vegas in 2010.

+ He rode for the Isle of Man on the track at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, riding the scratch race.

+ Stornoway Airport is an airfield on the Outer Hebrides Isle of Lewis.

+ A deemster is a judge in the Isle of Man.

+ They are spoken in Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

+ Quirk was born in Michael, Isle of ManMichael on the Isle of Man.

+ There are currently three full time Deemsters in the Isle of Man.

+ They were formed in 1979 on the Isle of Wight.

+ Douglas, Isle of ManDouglas is the capital city.

+ Manx Americans are Americans with one or more ancestor from the Isle of Man.

+ One of the islands is called Isle Royale.

+ The city is located near the Menai Strait, which is a strait that separates the Isle of Anglesey from mainland Wales.

+ The Isle of Man is home to many bird and insect species.

+ William put him on trial on the Isle of Wight.

+ Other laws, including the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1882, eliminated most instances of civil parishes belonging to two counties, and by 1901 Stanground, PeterboroughStanground in Huntingdonshire and the Isle of Ely was the sole remaining example.

+ The place in Scotland with the biggest percentage of Scottish Gaelic speakers is a village called Barvas on the Isle of Lewis.

+ The station is situated near the boundary between the Isle of Dogs and Tower Hamlets and is within the East End of London.

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