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Buckinghamshire called Turville, it's where they filmed it.
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If events had gone according to plan, Lord Sainsbury of Turville, 70, would already be the 108th chancellor of the world's fourth-oldest university.
Cambridge Election Isn't Academic as Four Compete to Be Chancellor Frances Robinson 2011
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This is a good one from Melvyn Bragg: "Life was encircled around that place in Turville and he was the monarch of that," Lord Bragg said.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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This is a good one from Melvyn Bragg: "Life was encircled around that place in Turville and he was the monarch of that," Lord Bragg said.
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But only two of the tycoons — Lord Sainsbury of Turville, the supermarket heir, and Sir Gulam Noon, the curry magnate — were prepared to write off their money.
Labour back from the Brink Valleys Mam 2008
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The film was made on location at Turville in Buckinghamshire.
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Subsequently Turville has been the location for several films and for the Vicar of Dibley.
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His fingertip traced a faint line on the map, between the villages of Northend and Turville Heath.
Leave the Grave Green Deborah Crombie 1995
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He doesn't hog the microphone either, giving proper space to a strong line-up ranging from established sax stars Bob Sydor and Matt Wates to such fast-rising talents as trumpeter Freddie Gavita, altoist Sam Mayne and pianist John Turville.
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Lord Sainsbury of Turville, 70, Labour peer and former science minister.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Adam Lusher 2011
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