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10 Sentences With "swopped"

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Other opportunistic bridal shops have swopped in, offering special discounts to Alfred Angelo customers.
An' come right from yo' daughter's weddin' an' swopped hosses with a preacher.
Senior aircraftswoman Claire McGee, 21, swopped Litherland for a life in the RAF and has been in Iraq since June.
8 were from Walvis Bay and the other from Oshana region. 5 were contacts of confirmed cases and 6 patients presented with symptoms when they were swopped. By the end of June, cases stood at 205 cases altogether.
Under-21 coach, Vedhamuthu Kanan, swopped roles with Wong. Under the guidance of Kanan, the Eagles made it into the League Cup finals; only to lose in the final to Brunei DPMM. In the league itself, Kanan gave the U21 players the chance to be in the first team.
The family were descended from Sir William Graham lord of Kincadaine and his wife Lady Mary Stewart m. 1406, daughter of King Robert III of Scotland. Their eldest son Sir Robert was titled of Fintry in Stirlingshire, they later swopped these lands for those held by their cousins in Angus.
" Schhh, high camp, and Mr Sloane The Guardian 25 Feb 1970: 8. The 1959 Pontiac Parisienne, registration number VYP 74, used to belong to original Pink Floyd member Syd Barrett, and was in pretty poor shape. Photographer Mick Rock, who did famous shots of the musician with his car, remembers: "If I recall correctly, it was a Pontiac Parisienne, a push-button convertible, and it was pink. Mickey Finn, who became the bongo-player for T. Rex, had picked it up at an auction, and Syd had swopped his Mini for it. But he didn’t have a clue how to drive this massive American car, and it basically didn’t work anyway.
After the heavy defeat at Sydney the response of the Australian press was to "Sack the Lot!", but the selectors kept all their failing batsman and reshuffled their limited bowling attack., dropping Garth McKenzie, their fast bowling spearhead of the 1960s who had been injured by Snow, and Ashley Mallett despite his 4/40. The fast-medium bowler Alan Thomson swopped his twelfth man position with Alan Connolly The fast-medium bowler Ross Duncan made his Test debut, as did the leg-spinning all-rounder Kerry O'Keeffe who had taken 6/69 and hit 55 not out against the tourists earlier in the season.
In 1881 Mr Plumridge owned and lived in the house on the corner of Ingress Street, Mr Roberts owned the next three and was renting them all out, Mr Cooper and Mr Lockie both owned and lived in the next two houses. The island between Ingress Street and Swanscombe Road was previously part of a house and garden owned by Mr Thomas that survived until 1880, a year longer than Sulhamstead House. The house can be seen on the Tithe map as a small square in the North West corner of plot 476. Mr Roberts must have bought the house and garden and swopped some of the land, as on the other side of the road he built a shop on the corner, next to the other five houses he owned in Swanscombe Road.
The first Deputy Postmaster General for Scotland was George Main who held the office of Postmaster General for Scotland until 1707 and between then and his appointment as deputy he was the Post Office Manager for Scotland During his tenure between May and September 1707 he is described as the Postmaster of North Britain. Curiously, some early 19th century Edinburgh Post Office directories were published under the patronage of the Postmaster General of Scotland by Robert Trotter, Francis Gray, Earl of Caithness and Sir David Wedderburn even though that post no longer officially existed. The Scottish postmaster generalship, as with the same office in Ireland, was finally abolished, not at the time of the Act of Union in 1800 but in 1831. The 1831 published Post Office Annual Directory was issued under the patronage of Sir Edward Smith Lees, Secretary to the General Post Office for Edinburgh who had been moved to Scotland when he swopped his Irish secretaryship with his counterpart Augustus Godby during the reforms of the Irish Post Office in 1831.

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