How To Use Islay In A Sentence
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It could not with certainty be assumed that the smaller and less wealthy proprietors, in particular, would have been able to make the great sacrifices which they have so generously submitted to, and without which the people of Wester Ross and Skye, of Islay and Colonsay, and many other places, would have laid on the relief fund a burden far heavier than it has had to bear.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.
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She won a Bronze Star for managing $47 million in projects without mislaying a penny.
The Fiddler in the Subway
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Because I've managed to mislay the instruction book.
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The House GOP fails to mislay Rep. Charles Rangel from the Ways as well as Means Committee for the third time.
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Spain, a kind of "mammet" (as the English called the Richard II. who appeared up in Islay, having escaped from Pomfret Castle), had for his first wife a daughter of Henrietta, the favorite sister of our Charles II.
The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: Real life
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There is not a thurifer in the country who has not at some time created the world's finest incense only to mislay the formula and then forget how they made it.
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Production of Dunlop cheese has now been commercialised in creameries and is confined almost exclusively to the islands of Arran and Islay.
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This hapless dissyllable my uncle carried in person to the herald office in Scotland; but neither Lyon, nor Marchmont, nor Islay, nor Snadoun, neither herald nor pursuivant, would patronise Scrogie. —
Saint Ronan's Well
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The nuclear boat then made visits to affiliates on the islands of Islay and Jura, where some of the crew were landed to tour a few of the most famous whisky distilleries in the world.
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It is ... a matter of some family pride that my father was for many years a member of the auxiliary coastguard, which is now a volunteer coastguard, on Islay.
Archive 2008-05-01
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Tim sensitive Barry which they would need a bigger crew, some-more burning rigs, as well as producers to mislay their property away from a ditch.
September 09, 2009 Meeting Minutes
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This hapless dissyllable my uncle carried in person to the herald office in Scotland; but neither Lyon, nor Marchmont, nor Islay, nor Snadoun, neither herald nor pursuivant, would patronise Scrogie. —
Saint Ronan's Well
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Cognizant of seniors' tendency to mislay important objects, Ryan thoughtfully unburdens them with having to handle the grubby little coupons physically: those will be given directly to the insurance providers for safekeeping.
Will Durst: Corroded Clockwork
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She came up with the idea after frequently mislaying her spectacles and said: ‘This simple idea would save hours of frustration.’
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And how often do we mislay the keys we use every day?
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'mislaying' this one list is supposed to be that he had suppressed in it the name of his former friend's son; and no second formal list for
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts
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It is by no means uncommon for people to mislay their original policy document.
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There is time walking on Islay, which has eight whisky distilleries to detain you.
Times, Sunday Times
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But someone prone to mislaying telephone or iPod might want to shop around.
Archive 2009-09-01
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Islay has pioneered the use of small-scale wind turbines in homes and micro-grids, small-scale electrical networks that stand apart from the national grid.
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She and her darling were looking over the window at the tumultuous crowd of children scrambling for Young Islay's bowl-money scattered by Black Duncan in the golden syver sand.
Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure
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It is not a cliche to say that the people on Islay are generous, hospitable and friendly.
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The last own label whisky I tasted from Asda was awful, but this vatted Islay (a mixture from several distilleries, though they're not saying which) is faultless in quality and price. -
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Ann Kemp left Lancashire in the mid-1980s to farm on Islay, hand shearing her own rare breed sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, dyeing it with natural dyes and knitting it.
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The pragmatist had a habit of mislaying essential objects: cameras, tickets, notes, on one never-to-be-forgotten occasion a passport.
LOADED QUESTIONS
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Or a few outstanding debts you chanced to mislay in your indecent haste to depart ?
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I went in on the off chance and discovered another of the harder to get Islay malts.
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They left the ship to tour Islay's Bowmore whisky distillery to enjoy a wee dram or two, while the Princess Royal went on her textile trek.
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Arran, Islay, Bute and Mull all contain lochs full of trout and also boast short spate rivers with good runs of sea-trout and salmon.
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I don't know if it's just a phase, or separation related, but as we walk to school, or around the neighbourhood at the weekend, they both hold on for dear life, as if they might mislay me somewhere between the supermarket and the house.
Diary of a separation
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Tottenham's Ledley King will now have his groin operation next week after mislaying his passport.
Tottenham's Ledley King misses groin operation after passport fiasco
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Did you often mislay these farm chemicals?
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Now owned by Robin Bextor, a television director who sometimes shoots the videos for his daughter Sophie Ellis Bextor, there is an appealing and understated stylishness to the place, which makes it just perfect for the mislaying of whole afternoons.
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If Islay's signature metal is the burnished copper of whisky stills, it gave place last weekend to the brassy sheen or sandblasted seriousness of the saxophone.
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Somehow, the shop managed to mislay the actual CD and all they can find is the sleeve, though they've assured me the disk is lying around somewhere and I hope to pop in over lunch and take it home with me.
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You'll find eagles on the beautiful Isle of Skye and ospreys at Loch Garten, nesting red-throated divers in Islay, and corncrakes in Lewis.
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It was this conviction that made the intrigues at OKH, the disregard and "mislaying" of unwelcome instructions, such a personal affair in the first summer's campaign.
Barbarossa
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I shall hope for it if you have, and I will leave with you on Monday morning my random reconing for the last year of what I have received, your Books will supply the dates which I have lost through mislaying a paper.
Letter 275
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Because of the rough seas, scallops are not on the menu, but I console myself with fresh Loch Gruinart oysters, followed by the fillet of Islay beef and a parfait for dessert.
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The choice in Jura is limited, so you may be better off basing yourself on Islay and visiting just for the day.
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a kind of 'mammet' (as the English called the Richard II. who appeared up in Islay, having escaped from Pomfret Castle), had for his first wife a daughter of Henrietta, the favourite sister of our Charles II.
Historical Mysteries
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I suspect that when other people mislay things they make sure that your husband doesn't find out, but you can't.
Jean's Knitting
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A feast ensues – huge platters of Islay seafood including sweet crab and a type of kiln-roasted salmon called bradan rost, which beats your usual gelatinous smoked salmon hands down in my opinion.
Soul o' Plays and Pranks!
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She left Lancashire in the mid-1980s to farm on Islay, hand shearing her own rare breed sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, dyeing it with natural dyes and knitting it.
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As Cameron cheerfully admitted, he's lost a minister (David Laws) and an adviser (Lord Young), been forced to cancel that Thai holiday and to "mislay" his personal photographer.
David Cameron – realist or Pollyanna?
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At an indirect Board meeting, a Board as well as Schwarz concluded to this arrangement as well as a Board of Control voted unanimously to mislay a clause from Schwarzs stipulate in courtesy to regulating BRP apparatus/vehicles for personal have make have make make use of of of of of as well as sell a 2004 pickup to Schwarz for $1.00 in lieu of monetary compensation.
September 09, 2009 Meeting Minutes
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Unsurprisingly, the classic Islay single malts are as smoky and tarry as they come, and just what a plate of haggis and neeps needs.