Приклади вживання England had Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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England had all of these resources.
Fortunately England had the best Navy.
England had a permanent treasury at Winchester, from which a permanent government bureaucracy and document archive began to grow.
During the early eleventh century, England had several Danish kings.
Stuart England had passed this stage, but modern Japan has not.
Although France was the most populous country in Western Europe(20 million inhabitants to England's 4-5 million)and also the wealthiest, England had a strong central government, many veterans of hard fighting on England's Welsh and Scottish borders(as well as in Ireland), a thriving economy, and a popular king.
England had large supplies of coal that were near the surface, which meant that it was cheap to mine, so it quickly replaced wood for heating and cooking and stuff.
(By contrast, in the same year England had 200 miles of Dutch-style cycle tracks.).
England had been part of the Roman Empire, but then through a series of invasions of Germanic tribes, and invasions from Denmark, England had become a series of different kingdoms.
Until the nineteenth century, England had only two universities- Oxford and Cambridge.
For example, England had a very wet summer, during 1348, where the mortality was high.
Although France was the most populous country in Western Europe, with about twenty million subjects against the much smaller England who could muster between four and five million people,it was also the wealthiest, England had a strong central government, many veterans of hard fighting on England's Welsh and Scottish borders, and also from their many battles in Ireland.
What if England had remained Catholic?
Before the Normans arrived, Anglo-Saxon England had one of the most sophisticated governmental systems in Western Europe.
In 1770, the word pasta in England had special significance, meaning perfection and elegance.
Before the arrival, Aglo-saxon England had one of the most complicated systems of governance in Western Europe.
Before the arrival, Aglo-saxon England had one of the most complicated systems of governance in Western Europe.
Before the Normans arrived, Anglo-Saxon England had one of the most sophisticated governmental systems in Western Europe.
In the 1994-95 season, for example, England had two representatives in the competition yet neither were FA Cup holders at the time.
The new national monarchies in France, Spain, and England had in their own territories, a power which neither Pope nor Emperor could interfere.
The Industrial Revolution was all about usingdifferent forms of energy to automate production and England had large amounts of coal that were near the surface, which meant it was cheap to mine, so it quickly replaced wood for heating and cooking and stuff.
If you thought professional sports hooligans were a modern phenomenon, think again-medieval England had sports-related mob violence before the sports were even named, according to Montague Shearman's“Football History”(Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901).
I think England have a better chance.
England has major problems internally.
England have a squad of world class players, yet they always falter.
England has a tax on TVs.
Currently England have 44 players and 9 teams.