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How to use KEW in a sentence

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He has also served variously as governor of five Kew schools, churchwarden, Justice of the Peace and trustee of local charities.
Protesters block the path in North Road, Kew, to prevent the company from putting up a phone mast.
Microscope preparations and photographs are stored at the Jodrell Laboratory, RBG, Kew.
She was among 10 winners selected from 3,200 entrants and was invited to a prize-giving ceremony at the National Archives in Kew this month.
Simpson took charge of Kew observatory where he continued his research on the electrical structure of thunderstorms and electrification of precipitation.
At both Kew and Haslemere she provided a moss box and wild flower exhibition for visitors.
Suffragettes are also believed to have attacked the Orchard house, also at Kew Gardens however no definitive proof was found.
January, 1800 baby Alma, with a face like a bowl of porridge, is born with the century, the daughter of Henry Whittaker, one-time orchardsman and filcher of rare seeds at Sir Joseph Banks Kew Gardenss.
Close to Richmond Park is Kew Gardens which has the world's largest collection of living plants.
The ancient Domesday chest, in which they were kept in the 17th and 18th centuries, is also preserved at Kew.
Kew is best known as the location of the Royal Botanic Gardens, now a World Heritage Site, and the National Archives.
One of the first modern major classifications was that of Dorothy Chaytor in 1937 at Kew.
He also worked briefly as a gardener at Kew in the King's garden.
Anybody aged 16 or over can access the original documents at the Kew site, after producing two acceptable proofs of identity and being issued a free reader's ticket.
A separate National Register of Archives for Scotland is maintained at the National Archives of Scotland, but its contents are duplicated within the NRA at Kew.
The Tea House at Kew Gardens was set alight by Suffragettes Olive Wharry and Lillian Lenton in February 1913 during a series of arson attacks that occurred throughout London.
The manuscript is held at The National Archives at Kew, London.
In Tudor and Stuart times, various kings and queens built magnificent riverside palaces at Hampton Court, Kew, Richmond on Thames, Whitehall and Greenwich.
A street in Kew, Gainsborough Road, is also named after him.
Examples from Classical Literature
There are flower-beds which need not blush to be compared with Kew or the Crystal Palace.
In the Kew Museum is preserved a cone of abies excelsa, dividing into two divisions, each bearing bracts and scales.
From Kew he turned to the great guardsman, and taking him by the coat began to apostrophise him.
I had intended to have asked you whether the Mimosa scandens and Guilandina bonduc grows at Kew, to try fresh seeds.
A good series of tropical aroids is to be seen in the aroid house at Kew.
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