How To Use Bingle In A Sentence
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Male drivers are 14 per cent more likely than women to cut and run from a carpark bingle without leaving their details, according to GIO statistics.
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The line of the bang of massiness, elaborate clip, long hair and bingle union are together, build a feminine polyhedral model.
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The asphalte on the Bingley esplanade is several degrees more depressing than the asphalte on other esplanades.
The Girl on the Boat
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Princeman stood gaping at that bingle in paralyzed dismay; but the batsman, who was a slow runner and slow thinker, stood a fatal second to see whether the ball was fair or foul.
The Early Bird A Business Man's Love Story
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Here, Leeds were just pipped by three points by rivals Bingley Harriers.
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I think Bingley needs a central organisation, with some teeth.
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The cricket pavilion at Bradford and Bingley, severely damaged by fire last April, is to be rebuilt.
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The pub's tent would feature a selection of real ales and a special Bingley Show beer produced for the extravaganza.
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A Bingley gasman has beaten 5,000 others from around the country to scoop the title of British Gas engineer of the year.
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When Thomas Bingle made his inspired visit to Geoffrey Hooper in the interest of peace, he took it upon himself to advise his wealthy cousin to read "The Christmas Carol" before it was too late, and formed a permanent and irradicable opinion of the pauper's son when that individual curtly informed him that he was not in the habit of reading "trash.
Mr. Bingle
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The race will be at a sensible hour on Sunday, so we can all watch it on the big screen at Shenanigans at 7 p.m. Don't be late, or you'll miss the now customary first corner bingles!
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Proceeds are ploughed back into the show, with some donations going to Bingley Rotary Club, which stewards the event.
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The Council should be commended for starting the ball rolling on Bingley's regeneration and urged to pressure the new owners of the shopping precinct for speedy action.
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The further up the front you are the less likely you are to get into a bingle on those first few laps.
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Bingley, she had likewise seen for an instant, and in that short period saw him looking both pleased and embarrassed.
Pride and Prejudice
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There are marital complexities both on and off stage in the latest production from Bingley Little Theatre.
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In the sixth, Cambridge made an effort to close the gap when Shawenecy kissed the leather for a bingle.
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Youngsters at a Bingley school are to hit the airwaves again after buying the latest equipment for their own radio station.
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Email — faster than a letter, cheaper than a phone call, able to alert you to new messages with a bingle sound — allows us to effortlessly contact family and friends.
Archive 2008-06-01
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In the same story your reporter mentions that cars can now drive unhindered through Bingley town centre.
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Firefighters in Bingley are hoping to wash hundreds of vehicles to raise funds to help the tsunami disaster relief effort.
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Two injured in bottle shop bingle
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Darcy writes to her, outlining his role in influencing Bingley and tells her about Wickhams infamous misconduct with Darcys sister
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The Financial Services Authority has toughened up its rules in the wake of the credit crunch, which claimed high-risk lenders such as Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley, and is keen to make sure any new entrant is copper-bottomed.
Tesco plans to offer mortgages delayed by regulatory checks
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The photo shoot, in which Bingle was seen smoking a cigarette and looking "dishevelled", is understood to be for Aussie fashion magazine Oyster.
Analysis
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June 8, 2009 at 6:00 am akshully, ai wuz jus beein silleh, ai lubs spoonrizms, tuu. liek, blushing crow bingle jells an so on
The children - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Elizabeth indignantly rejects him, on the grounds of his overweening pride, the part he has played in separating Jane from Bingley, and his alleged treatment of Wickham.
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"Even that image cannot spoil my happy mood, Miss Bingley," he replied, although by all appearances his mood was calm and unexcited.
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It was all fairly cruisey, lots of slowing and speeding as you would expect, but no bingles that I saw.
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There is a copious supply of comment forms for residents of Bingley to write their thoughts on and a ballot box into which to deposit the forms.
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Further north, temporary bridges and haul roads near Rye Loaf hill have already been built where eco-warriors once defied the authorities from a dozen tree-houses in protest against the threat to Bingley Bog.
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Stewart exploits late bingle: Tony Stewart passed Kevin Harvick with 10 laps left to win the Indianapolis NASCAR race today.
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Charles will be taking his GCSEs at Bingley Grammar School this year and is managing to lead a relatively normal life.
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Oh! but the gentlemen will have Mr. Bingley's chaise to go to Meryton; and the Hursts have no horses to theirs.
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The bloodhound was an amiable fellow, not half as bright as Bingle, but nevertheless excellent at his work.
Eighteen
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Bradford and Bingley is protected from a hostile takeover for five years following flotation.
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Mr Dolan thanked the people of Bingley and surrounding areas for their support.
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The idea of a signposted walk for visitors to enjoy sights in and around Bingley was envisaged more than ten years ago by one of the town's historians.
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John Patterson, head of Bingley Grammar School, said the secondary would face a budget deficit of £300,000 if classes remained at their present sizes.
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Originally from Bingley, he has returned to the town where his family still live after living across the world including in Hong Kong, Cyprus, Chicago, Boston and latterly Spain.
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Jazz came to town at the weekend with Bingley becoming home to some of the nation's brightest jazz talent.
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I went reluctantly to Bingley Little Theatre's production of the Victorian melodrama with music East Lynne.
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Bingley Grammar School is the only secondary in Bradford - and one of just a handful in the region - to have been singled out for special praise.
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The companies rented out the properties they had purchased from Bradford & Bingley on assured shorthold tenancies.
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Jane Bennet and Charles Bingley, the new lodger at Netherfield, fall for each other.
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Despite my tramping on the brake, a crash - I hate ‘bingle’ - was inevitable.
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Linguistic idiosyncrasies which had previously distinguished Stanningley-speak from a Bingley burr would be consigned to history.
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Bingley Congs knocked over visitors for 80 and strolled to an eight-wicket victory.
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Now she has had the front door replaced without a letterbox and her post is delivered to the Post Office in Bingley.
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His wife Helen, 26, runs with Bingley Harriers and has been inspired by him to run this year's London marathon in aid of the British Lung Foundation.
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The events of yesterday vindicated those who supported the idea of a road to bypass the Bingley bottleneck.
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I live in the Bingley area where a scant amount of my council tax is spent (be it only on my dustbin being emptied).
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Berlin Barker stepped forth briskly, urging the umpire to keep the game in motion, his bat held as if he intended to try for a safe bingle.
Rival Pitchers of Oakdale
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Bingley's Rob Jebb, who lives at Staveley, was a disappointing ninth, four places behind his main challenger for the British championship title, Ian Holmes.
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He should see the recycling skips near Bingley law courts.
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White was arrested the next day in Bingley but denied any involvement although he was found guilty of charges of aggravated burglary and assault occasioning actual bodily harm at trial.
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Circular face suits to exceed short or orderly bang to adjust facial form quite, it is particularly good that such bang is used in the effect in bingle .
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Greg, 29, of Bingley, has achondroplasia which causes severe shortening of the limbs.
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She was quick to notice that one of Bingley's sisters seemed quite fond of Mr. Darcy.
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Shawenecy went bad here and gave Storey a free ticket, and Wallace came through with a three station bingle that shoved Williams and Storey across.
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Rowdy pigs pushed the passers by off the side walk; tipsy pigs hiccoughed their version of "We wont go home till morning," from the gutter; and delicate young pigs tripped daintily through the mud, as if, like "Mrs. Peery-bingle," they plumed themselves upon their ankles, and kept themselves particularly neat in point of stockings.
Hospital Sketches
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Dish hair, showily and decorous; Bingle , have individual character quite contemporary breath, and long hair provided more Wen Wan's moving model for the bride.
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A former pupil of Bingley Grammar School, he had worked as a roofer and also as a bar cellarman at the Midland Hotel in Bingley.
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A youngster whose father died of cancer is talking part in a walk in Bingley to raise funds for the hospice which cared for him.
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Dish hair, showily and decorous; Bingle , have individual character quite contemporary breath, and long hair provided more Wen Wan's moving model for the bride.
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Since the first trains steamed out of Oxenhope in 1978, Angela, 66, of Bingley, has worked on every one of the four trips a year.
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This was the band of the 6th Battalion of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, the local Territorial unit which drew its recruits from the Keighley, Skipton and Bingley area, at the time of its post-war revival in 1924.
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There was no hope for Mr. Bingley to be hers, and that knowledge seared her heart.
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Members of Bingley Operatic Society said the idea to replace the arts centre with a high-class food store was ludicrous.
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They were certainly not on form last weekend when they crashed to an 8-2 defeat at the hands of Bingley Town.
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While sipping on her lemonade, Elizabeth was surprised when her arm was jogged by Miss Bingley, who was vigorously fanning herself.
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Organisers behind a cancelled charity walk on Bingley's relief road are planning an alternative money-spinner.
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And Bingley magistrates yesterday ordered him to pay what he owed at a rate of £1, 000 a month.
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Both keepers were the busiest players on the field in an end-to-end game with Bingley opening the scoring in the tenth minute.
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Mrs Bingley said she was looking forward to telling her grandsons about their father when they were older.
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He said his union, the largest at Bingley Grammar, would allow the boy a fresh start at his new school.