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That's because they're the classic places for 'something' to appear. Like the grand piano that plays by itself, the human anatomical model that moves by itself ...
In the north, there's Scotland; in the south, England; in the west, Wales; and further west, Northern Ireland.
She couldn't accustom herself to New England winters.
She played that tune on her grand piano.
They live in a little village in England.
He received a good education in England.
What he said about England is true.
The climate of Japan is not like that of England.
The Grand Canyon at sunrise was the most impressive sight that I had ever seen.
The climate here is milder than that of England.
The climate here is milder than that of England.
In England in the Middle Ages, whole towns played football on certain holidays, sometimes with as many as 500 players at one time.
Once there lived an old king in England.
Once there lived a very wicked king in England.
I ordered the book from England.
We bought a grand piano which took up half of our living room.
Ken has been to England before.
Hundreds of boys are playing in the ground.
The rain prevented the boys from playing baseball on the playground.
Because of the rain, the boys couldn't play baseball on the playground.

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