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Examples
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"Now I understand why this place is called Beechgrove," said Madaline, suddenly.
Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860
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Kensington, and then in a Victorian villa called Beechgrove on Sydenham Hill.
The Guardian World News Ian Jack 2011
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Last night, at 7. 30pm, when BBC1 viewers in England were getting DIY SOS, the Northern Ireland audience watched the cookery show Stuffed and those in Scotland got The Beechgrove Garden, a horticultural show.
TV matters 2010
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He frequently rode over to Beechgrove, and towards the end of the afternoon it became easy to persuade him to stay to dinner.
Muslin 1892
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The picture-gallery was one of the chief attractions of Beechgrove; like the grand old trees, it had been the work of generations.
Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860
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He, an Arleigh of Beechgrove, to hear this reprobate sneering at his love!
Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860
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Then he was compelled to go to Beechgrove -- it was long since he had been there, and so much required attention, he was obliged to go, sorely against his will, for he dreaded the sight of the place, haunted as it was by the remembrance of the love and sorrow of his young wife.
Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860
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One of the newspapers, however, heard of it, and in a little paragraph told that Lord Arleigh of Beechgrove had gone to Tintagel for the summer.
Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860
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Wishing to spare his young wife all fatigue and embarrassment, Lord Arleigh had not dispatched the news of his marriage home, so that no one at Beechgrove expected to see
Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860
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The daughter of a felon -- and he had brought her to Beechgrove as successor to a roll of noble women, each one of whom had been of noble birth!
Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860
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