Use of cabot in Sentences. 32 Examples

The examples include cabot at the start of sentence, cabot at the end of sentence and cabot in the middle of sentence

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cabot at the start of sentence


  1. Cabot said it was Russian. How did it get in there?

cabot at the end of sentence


  1. Love to you and Betty from us—and a sweet kiss from Blemie to cabot.
  2. Love to you and Betty from us—and a sweet kiss from Blemie to cabot.

cabot in the middle of sentence


  1. One was Henry cabot Lodge of Massachusetts.
  2. One was Henry cabot Lodge of Massachusetts.
  3. John cabot made the trip for England in 1501.
  4. John cabot made the trip for England in 1501.
  5. I gotta talk to cabot. Can you patch me through to the plane?
  6. I gotta talk to cabot. Can you patch me through to the plane?
  7. Try cabot Vermont light Cheddar, the creme de la creme of low-fat cheeses.
  8. The government calls on cabot, the son of a former operative, to win the game.
  9. Angela Lansbury must be brought to justice for the bloodbath that is cabot Cove.
  10. Michelle cabot has inherited her father's Florida cattle ranch - and a mountain of debt.
  11. Henry cabot Lodge ( 1850 - 1924 ), Republican U.S. Senator for more than 31 years ( 1893 - 1924 ).
  12. Henry cabot Lodge ( 1850 - 1924 ), Republican U.S. Senator for more than 31 years ( 1893 - 1924 ).
  13. Admittedly, Columbus had already found an ocean route to Asia in 1492, but cabot thought he could go one better.
  14. Admittedly, Columbus had already found an ocean route to Asia in 1492, but cabot thought he could go one better.
  15. Henry cabot Lodge [the leader of Wilson’s Republican opposition] has been made the villain of all time for this.
  16. Henry cabot Lodge [the leader of Wilson’s Republican opposition] has been made the villain of all time for this.
  17. But nearby cabot , his partner in the award-winning cabot Clothbound Cheddar, offers a 30-minute guided tour complete with movie.
  18. The would-be Jedi brought their weapons to the cabot Circus complex in Bristol as part of a 'flashmob' - a secret event organised online.
  19. The cabot Trail, a world-famous scenic highway, runs along parts of the coastal borders on both sides of the park and crosses the highlands.
  20. The cabot Trail, a world-famous scenic highway, runs along parts of the coastal borders on both sides of the park and crosses the highlands.
  21. When JFK was running for the Senate, Rose hosted real tea parties, prompting Henry cabot Lodge to say those "damn tea parties" cost him the election.
  22. WHEN John cabot dropped anchor off the coast of Newfoundland in 1497, his crew reported that they needed only to dip a bucket into the water to catch cod.
  23. WHEN John cabot dropped anchor off the coast of Newfoundland in 1497, his crew reported that they needed only to dip a bucket into the water to catch cod.
  24. "That's probably the most positive thing any investor could hear from them," said Rob Lutts, chief investment officer of cabot Money Management in Salem, Massachusetts.
  25. "That's probably the most positive thing any investor could hear from them," said Rob Lutts, chief investment officer of cabot Money Management in Salem, Massachusetts.
  26. At present, cabot China has successfully localized the production of rubber carbon black products, specialty carbon black products and fumed silica products in mass scale.
  27. At present, cabot China has successfully localized the production of rubber carbon black products, specialty carbon black products and fumed silica products in mass scale.
  28. Mike Keiser, a Chicago businessman who created the four-course Bandon Dunes and is currently unveiling his similarly styled cabot Links, ties every hole to the allure of the ocean.
  29. Early the next morning, the premier took his show to New York City, accompanied by his official tour guide, Henry cabot Lodge Jr., the United States ambassador to the United Nations.
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