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How to use the word Downton in a Sentence?

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The( concept) is that Lord Grantham has asked Lord Grantham to reminisce about Lord Grantham time at Downton Abbey, so Lord Grantham goes back and we talk about the loves, the lives, the disasters, the tragedies, the fun of the whole six series, which is linked together by the music.

Jim Carter

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

It's a return to these really beloved characters and seeing them in new sets of circumstances and how they will deal with those, and hopefully, a good mix of the drama, comedy, and romance that had been the mainstays of it all, downton Abbey.

Gareth Neame

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Just like on 'Downton Abbey,' the local hospital is a resource that people care about. They employ people in a community and they take care of people.

Kathy McDonald

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I want to know what happens to Downton when baby George is now Lord Grantham in the 1960s.

Gareth Neame

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The office redesign was not inspired by Downton Abbey, i think a receptionist just said that to the guy from the Post and he sort of ran with it. I designed the space and Downton Abbey didn't have anything to do with it, however it's a great show!

Annie Brahler

Found on CNN
9 years ago

I think a receptionist just said that to the guy from the Post and he sort of ran with it. I designed the space and Downton Abbey didn't have anything to do with it, however it's a great show!

Aaron Schock

Found on CNN
9 years ago

Tom is trying to find his place in the world, the difficult question for Tom is, to be his own man, will he have to leave Downton?

Allen Leech

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

I get the biggest kick out of people who claim to be related to the Queen and Royal Family. The truth of the matter is most are truly related, they're just cousins 15 times removed! They're more likely to blood kin to Lady Mary Crawley! (Referencing the fictional story "Downton Abbey")

Sir Dennis Hamilton

added by anonymous
10 years ago

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