English rugby union football club.
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Examples for "london irish r.f.c"
Examples for "london irish r.f.c"
1But the London Irish skipper expects a hard day's night in Galway.
2It fundraises and donates to those in need within the London Irish community.
3The London Irish Moseley meeting is a crucial promotion match for both clubs.
4He also spent two seasons as a player with the London Irish club.
5The London Irish director of rugby, Brian Smith, was happy that Cipriani was absent.
1In the morning we will be in Siberia-theland of the exiles.
2On the third day the rescuers approached the camp of the exiles.
3Some day the exiles in Babylon will return to the old country.
4Happily for the exiles, Jobson was equally deficient in finesse and secrecy.
5To the north, the iron-hard Arctic oppressed the exiles in their camps.
6After that, Lysander sailed into the Piraeus, and the exiles were readmitted.
7Pluralities also he denounced, and some of the exiles had been pluralists.
8From those sentenced to hard labour they went on to the exiles.
9One of the King's great difficulties will be to satisfy the exiles.
10But the exiles had balked, and the Americans had balked with them.
11Castro mounted a vigorous counterattack, trapping the exiles in an isolated beachhead.
12How strange those old days, when the exiles for debt abounded here!
13Five hundred years hence, when the sun had recovered, the exiles would return.
14We followed and halted in front of the palisaded hotel of the exiles.
15No doubt, the exiles in Persian territory presented the same characteristics.
16In 538 B.C., Cyrus of Persia conquered Babylonia and set the exiles free.
Translations for the exiles