England's

"England's" in a Sentence (9 examples)

In the First World War, a large proportion of England's young men enlisted.

One of England's kings abdicated the throne in order to marry a commoner.

The weather of Japan is hotter than England's.

In spite of their oaths, signatures, and protestations of fealty, there slumbered in each Britisher's heart a flickering hope for a return of England's sovereignty.

London is England's capital.

Tom's ancestor was a member of England's landed gentry.

Football is England's national game.

England's Women have won Euro 2022.

Structural biology professor David Roper of England's University of Warwick is part of the team that includes scientists in the United States and Australia sleuthing for novel agents to treat disease.

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