"county" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Only three years after the discovery of gold, the fast-growing county was formed from portions of Sutter and Yuba counties on April 25, 1851 with Auburn as the county seat.
- In both 1981-84 and 1984-87 Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Dorset and Oxfordshire were amongst the fast-growing counties, along with Cornwall and the Isle of Wight.
- So, it seems, are a lot of other communities in the region's fast-growing rural counties.
- About 134,000 people live in this fast-growing county, a number that is expected to grow to 180,000 by 2020.
- The agency is in the midst of an ambitious capital plan that includes three urban light-rail projects and a half-dozen new commuter rail lines proposed for fast-growing counties.
- The fast-growing suburban counties are running out of employees, while Newark, Jersey City and other cities still support large groups of jobless people who cannot find a way to get to the jobs.
- Mr. Hughes, who writes extensively on New Jersey's demographic trends, sees the most pronounced changes in the fast-growing central counties that he calls "the wealth belt."
- However, lack of local control and accountability over roads became much more of an issue late in the 20th century, especially in fast-growing counties.
- Late in the 20th century, the problems inherent in this arrangement became especially apparent with regards to the secondary roads system in many fast-growing suburban counties outside incorporated towns and cities.
- Lancaster County also shares the predicament of being a fast-growing county with pressure to preserve agricultural land.
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