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Peace (noun)Date: 2015-10-07; view: 554. 1. The country is at peace with its neighbours for the first time in years. 2. By the end of the century, France had made peace with Britain. 3. An uneasy peace continued until 1939. 4. I'll leave you now and let you get dressed in peace. 5. I wish she would just leave me in peace. 6. All I want is some peace. 7. She had weekends off, and looked forward to a bit of peace and quiet. 8. So she'd be able to have a few moments of peace and quiet in which to interview the woman. 9. Will he add one more right to the patients charter − that of peace and quiet for sick people in hospital? 10. Having household insurance is supposed to give you peace of mind. 11. Lynn seems to be more at peace with herself these days. 12. All her life she'd been an active member of the peace movement. 13. Can't we just have peace in the family? 14. In 1648 the Peace of Westphalia ended the 30 Years War. 15. It was a dangerous situation that threatened world peace. 16. More than 250,000 people died before a peace agreement was reached. 17. Now go away and let me get on with my work in peace. 18. Residents say that the new development would shatter the peace of their area. 19. I sat and enjoyed a few minutes of peace and quiet. 20. If I must sacrifice a few moments in the interests of subsequent peace and quiet, so be it. 21. She might have guessed that as soon as she tried for a little peace and quiet the whole place would be inundated with callers. 22. Still you could always come back to Malia for a little peace and quiet in the local monastery! 23. Some of these children have never known a time of peace. 24. The United States urged Moscow and the rebels to resume peace talks. 25. There has been peace in the region for six years now.
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