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Examples

  • BBC economics reporter Steven Duke was in Corby to hear how the meeting went.

    "they all appreciated their gift of the prime minister's ear" Not a sheep 2009

  • Corby is the only constituency in Britain without a railway station, and, I'm told, the largest town in Europe without one.

    Jill McGown, in her own words 2010

  • As you'll have gathered - since I still live, not just in Corby, but in the same house that we moved to when I was ten - I am not adventurous.

    Jill McGown, in her own words 2010

  • Oddly enough, I was forced to take more to do with nature in Corby, which was devoid of anything for children to do except Saturday morning pictures.

    Jill McGown, in her own words 2010

  • A native of Argyll, Scotland, Jill McGown has lived in Corby, England, since she was ten.

    Jill McGown biography 2007

  • Having been Hope's LibDem challenger in Corby at the GE, I can confirm he speaks in statistics, and has swallowed the nuLab phrase book.

    Tarot reading and stand-up comedy 2006

  • This week the Tories have beaten Labour in Corby, Dover and Portsmouth North.

    Won`t Get Fooled Again Newmania 2007

  • The Samsung Genoa C3510 (also known as the Corby Pop) is a cheaper version of the Corby S3650, but there are few differences between them.

    Phone Arena - Latest News 2010

  • The Samsung Genoa C3510 (also known as the Corby Pop) is a cheaper version of the Corby S3650, but there are few differences between them.

    Phone Arena - Latest News 2010

  • The Samsung Genoa C3510 (also known as the Corby Pop) is a cheaper version of the Corby S3650, but there are few differences between them.

    Phone Arena - Latest News 2010

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