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piece of land

NOUN
  1. an extended area of land

How To Use piece of land In A Sentence

  • The upset price for this piece of land 469 million, the same one-price acquisition by Nan Fung.
  • Every piece of land, even a stretch of road, is probably subdivided into many lots.
  • Commonly, pilgrims misperceive this vision and incorrectly assume that the vision is a piece of land devoid of rocks and stones upon which something may be built.
  • The farmer has just bought a new piece of land.
  • Gobblers, I have hunted this piece of land (400acres) 4 or 5 times and always see jakes and hens, but have yet to hear OR see a mature Tom. Gobblers, I have hunted this piece of land (400acres) 4 or 5 times and always see jakes and hens, but have yet to hear OR see a
  • A glebe is a piece of land forming part of a clergyman's living, and right next door was the tiny church of St Edmund.
  • He, too, knew what it was like to look at an empty, uncultivated piece of land and imagine it blossoming with trees.
  • Mr Munkanta who holds title to a piece of land in Lusaka west mining limestone and another for talc in Chilenje south said there are other people holding title for surface rights for the same pieces of land.
  • To tergiversate is to: a. restore a piece of land from a state of despoilment. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • Feudal landholdings were outlawed, at least in theory, by the Indian Constitution some 50 years ago which decreed that if one farms a piece of land for 13 years one earns the automatic right to own it.
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