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How To Use Halifax In A Sentence

  • Cahoot's new interest range outstrips its online banking rival, Intelligent Finance, the Halifax's Internet bank.
  • Liz Broadley, the council's external funding manager, said the money would provide a much-needed boost in the less advantaged areas of Halifax.
  • A report by banking group Halifax revealed that the top 30 towns for price growth were all outside the M25 London orbital motorway, and Brighouse headed the list.
  • He is simply looking to confirm his recovery from a hamstring tweak sustained in the warm-up game against Halifax.
  • Meanwhile, Doug Sample, a Canadian veteran of the war, who served as a gunner in Halifax bombers of the Canadian 415 Squadron, has made his 20th visit to York.
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  • Where the guillotine improved on the Halifax design was the inbuilt facility to position the victim accurately and quickly in the machine.
  • Aside from my life being turned upside down with my mother having been ill and now with my sister-in-law being in palliative care in Halifax, things have been somewhat topsy-turvy. PhotHunter: Downside Up « Mudpuddle
  • Thirteen minutes after taking off from Rufforth for a raid on Duisburg, Germany, a Halifax heavily laden with bombs crashed near Poppleton.
  • ‘I spoke to fusiliers whose parents live in Halifax One of the most moving experiences for me was going to Arras in France, to the re-interment of two fusiliers who had died in World War I. The corpses had been found as a result of the War Graves Commission; there're still many people missing.Road, Whitworth and Spotland,’ he said.
  • He has demonstrable managerial skills as Halifax CEO, where he really calls the shots.
  • The rate of house price growth in London and the southeast is slowing dramatically, according to the Halifax.
  • In January it won a shock election victory in Halifax.
  • After all, there could be no surer way of denting Halifax's accessible and unstuffy image.
  • Most people would jump with joy to hear of the mortgage war that broke out this week between Nationwide and Halifax.
  • This was a much faster route than the line calling at Bradford Exchange, Halifax and Rochdale, among a host of other stations.
  • Three consecutive knock-ons, all on the first tackle, handed Halifax the initiative and the home team didn't need a second invitation.
  • There are a number of community capacity building workshops going on throughout the Halifax municipality.
  • The officer followed the vehicle to a housing development in the Shelf area of Halifax and saw it being loaded by a mechanical excavator.
  • Halifax also have experts to guide you though every step of the home-buying process. The Sun
  • The crash, between a minicab and a car, happened at Boothtown Road, Boothtown, Halifax, at 3.55 am yesterday.
  • The Earl of Halifax, who has loaned it to Trafalgar Square, now wants to sell.
  • Halifax says that the rise reflects the fact that detached houses are increasingly the aspiration of homeowners.
  • Some of them, too, were clever enough to discover, what a pleasant and altogether "visitable" lady was Mrs. Halifax, daughter of the late Mr. March, a governor in the West Indies, and cousin of Mr. Brithwood of the Mythe. John Halifax, Gentleman
  • Luckily, the smoke was blowing away from Halifax Road.
  • Halifax chiefs are understood to have yielded to Bank of Scotland's demand that the new company be sited in the Scottish capital.
  • The Bank of Scotland, whose merger with Halifax should be approved by shareholders in July, became the first bank to offer free banking for life to UK small businesses last year.
  • The monthly reports by Halifax and Nationwide are based on mortgage offers made by each company that month, rather than actual sales prices or completions.
  • Halifax, surprisingly, had quite an array of picturesque buildings.
  • It was to be a glittering beanfeast for the Halifax Bank - its first annual meeting outside Yorkshire in 150 years.
  • He was therefore determined by any and all means to block Halifax's manoeuvres. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • The Bulls conceded their points-difference advantage at the head of the standings to St Helens, who beat Halifax 40-on Friday.
  • The son of Lady Elizabeth Savile, for whom Halifax had written his ‘Advice to a Daughter’ He was a distinguished statesman and diplomatist, ambassador at The Hague 1728-32 and lord lieutenant of Ireland 1745-6.
  • Looking out the belly hatch of the Halifax that night, Jacques and Toto had spotted lights flickering on the ground from the resistance fighters waiting near Clermont-Ferrand to receive them. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Halifax Bank is trying to reunited £15m of its shares with their rightful Scottish owners.
  • All three have been touted as potential suitors for the Edinburgh-based bank in the past, and may yet be able to persuade their shareholders that it is worth paying a hefty premium for whisking her away from under Halifax's nose.
  • Exhaling good old inland American Anglophobia, he mocks "those periwigged lords of London, who wore their laces and took their snuff and kept their mistresses" and lent their own names to Bedford, Halifax, Pelham and the like. A Long Way From Dullsville
  • In December, 1941, my ship HMCS Assiniboine was in refit in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, across the harbour from Halifax. Remembering the Battle of the Atlantic
  • General Howe had steered for Halifax, there to await the arrival of strong reinforcements.
  • Cahoot's new interest range outstrips its online banking rival, Intelligent Finance, the Halifax's Internet bank.
  • The amateurs from Halifax never showed any sign of throwing in the towel even though they were hopelessly outclassed all across the park.
  • In the pre-season there was a friendly game in Halifax.
  • Gliders and microlights have replaced wartime bombers at Rufforth Airfield, and they fly over a York very different to that which once echoed to the drone of the Halifax engines.
  • You can visit historical landmarks such as Fort Louisbourg and Halifax Citadel.
  • Halifax Bay (immediately to the north of Cleveland Bay) perpetuates the title; “Mount” The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Cecil and Charlotte now live together in Halifax, but the undischarged resentment and sorrow of a recent tragedy have isolated them from one another.
  • When Halifax were penalised again for offside he didn't let a second attempt through his grasp, kicking the goal with ease.
  • Fresh from its pasting for reclaiming shares wrongly allocated three years ago, the Halifax finally decided if it can't beat the ‘good guys’ in the banking world, it is going to have to join them.
  • Then, whan we were snug aboard the vessel, guidness only kens hoo mony miles we went afore we cam 'fornenst the city o' Halifax, for we were three days on the michty ocean, at the mercy o 'ony storm that micht come alang unawares. Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces
  • Why ask the taxpayers of Halifax or Saint John to subsidize a tourist attraction a thousand miles away?
  • I'm pretty used to spouting misleading bollocks from a failing organisation, having done it for Halifax for years . New Banking Minister Appointed
  • Bursts by Ian Davies, Matt Halifax and Ed Bennison were almost productive and a score seemed inevitable when Davies was carded for a late tackle and Crossleyans used the wind to revisit the York half.
  • Among the sailors listed by the French were Prussians, Italians, Americans, Portuguese, Danes and one matelot from Halifax (whether or not it's Halifax, Nova Scotia, or Halifax, Yorkshire, isn't clear).
  • Money is collected for charity when staff at Marshalls, who have a head office in Halifax and plants across Yorkshire ‘dress down’ on the last Friday of the month.
  • Trinity's makeshift pack were no match for Halifax's big six and Bishop was a great general behind them.
  • HALIFAX face being kicked out of the competition for using an ineligible player. The Sun
  • Halifax is offering to pay £500 million for Equitable's asset management business, sales force and systems.
  • The gang fired the gun at the glass security screen of the Post Office in Halifax Road, Cullingworth, at 10 am on Monday but fled empty handed.
  • Cahoot's new interest range outstrips its online banking rival, Intelligent Finance, the Halifax's Internet bank.
  • Having recovered the servant, boots included, we left in the midst of a smart shower of rain, running out of harbor under all plain sail before a fresh breeze from the northward, and Halifax soon faded in the distance.
  • Halifax had taken a deserved lead on 31 minutes when Lee Elam was inexplicably left unmarked at a throw-in close to the corner flag.
  • Cornwallis fumed, and later historians have echoed his frustration, but should that be accepted as an objective judgement of the behaviour of Halifax's pioneers?
  • Nine people were hurt Thursday night when WestJet Flight 80 from Calgary to Halifax suddenly plummeted like an airborne roller-coater as it hit a patch of turbulence. Archive 2007-09-01
  • He won a scholarship to Halifax Secondary School, sang in the church choir, and became a Scout.
  • He then tried out these elements on an abortive design for Halifax Town Hall, before the competition officially had started.
  • Lord Halifax, the British foreign secretary, deemed Danzig and the Polish Corridor to be "an absurdity. The New American
  • The new list has been drawn up by the Halifax, Britain's biggest mortgage lender, and is dominated by towns in the north.
  • London routed hapless Halifax to record their third successive Super League home win.
  • Most people would jump with joy to hear of the mortgage war that broke out this week between Nationwide and Halifax.
  • Nothing to be downhearted about then, just lots of work to do to get the team in good order for the visit to Halifax's Old Crossleyans a week this Saturday.
  • He said Delisle worked for a unit called HMCS Trinity, an intelligence facility at the naval dockyard in Halifax. CBC | Top Stories News
  • About 150 of the 1,500 people who died when the ocean liner sank off Newfoundland after hitting an iceberg were buried in Halifax, and 43 never were identified.
  • It's reflected in the privatization that's happening to the people in the townships in South Africa, and in what's going on in the streets of Toronto and Halifax.
  • On purely practical terms, Edinburgh can be reached from London in less than an hour, while the journey to Halifax is long, arduous and involves changing trains.
  • The Seasiders cantered to victory against a hard-working Halifax outfit, despite the presence of four newcomers in the 13.
  • After spending a few days in Evangeline's country, about which Longfellow's beautiful poem has woven a spell of enchantment, Miss Sullivan and I went to Halifax, where we remained the greater part of the summer. The Story of My Life
  • Born in 1948, he grew up in Halifax and Shad Bay, a small coastal community just outside the provincial capital.
  • Flannels and baizes are the principal woollen articles made in and near Halifax, together with cloth for the use of the army. Rides on Railways
  • While we don't have that same connection to England today as we did in 1942 when we were known in the empire as the Dominion of Canada, we are still buying their scrapyard castoffs such as the submarines one of which being the Chicoutimi which is being shipped from capable shipyards in Halifax to shipyards in Victoria, B.C. because the Conservatives are more likely to win seats there than here. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The most northern area in the Halifax survey is North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, followed by Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire and Rutland. North neglected as Hampshire district tops quality of life survey
  • An appeal was launched yesterday to raise £150,000 for a new cattery in Halifax dedicated to an RSPCA inspector who died in a shooting accident last year.
  • The documents range from Lord Halifax's family archives to Charlotte Bronte's final testament, to humble title deeds.
  • Where the ritornello makes way for the voice, the arranger of the Halifax score tends to support the vocal line by doubling, outlining the harmonies, or supplying simple countermelodies in the instrumental lines.
  • Mrs. Halifax looked after them proudly – motherlike, she gloried in her sons; while John, walking slowly, and assuring Mrs. Tod over and over again that we should all come back next summer, went down the steep hill, carrying, hidden under many wraps and nestled close to his warm shoulder, his little frail winter rose – his only daughter. John Halifax, Gentleman
  • They include many familiar names such as the Halifax, the Woolwich and the Nationwide Anglia.
  • We lived in a place in south Halifax with no water or heat during the winter and were really just scraping by.
  • He became separated from his friend at an early stage and, when he tried to make his way to the railway station to catch a train back to his Halifax home he was told there were no trains running.
  • Halifax has experts to guide you through the home-buying process. The Sun
  • The discussions became acrimonious enough for Halifax to consider resigning.
  • In January Mr and Mrs Kingham, who are helpers at the branch in Little Totham, took on two dogs - Jenny, from the Halifax group, and Roly who was kennelled with her at Little Totham.
  • The large town of Halifax sloped down to a lake-like harbour, about two miles wide, dotted with islands; and ranges of picturesque country spangled with white cottages lay on the other side. The Englishwoman in America
  • Currently Halifax, which, in sporting terms, has hosted big curling, ice skating and ice hockey events, has one 10,000-seat arena.
  • Oh , I'm from Halifax , Nova Scotia. I'm Canadian of East Indian descent.
  • On the other side of the ocean. 18, a crisis of Britain's largest mortgage bank Halifax Bank of England was the acquisition of Lloyds TSB Bank.
  • Finally, will the bus company look again at the provision of a bus service between Thornton and Halifax to replace the hourly facility which was withdrawn in October 2000?
  • An international fleet of tall ships set sail from Halifax on Monday, leaving behind a bulging treasure chest of tourism booty.
  • I just feel so angry that I have not been able to have my babies in Halifax.
  • Detectives from North Yorkshire carried out the raids in collaboration with others from Halifax and Killingbeck, Leeds.
  • Next month the Halifax launches its new online and telephone bank Intelligent Finance.
  • This was on the 29th of September, and on the same day, two regiments and a detachment of artillery from Halifax inarched into The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria
  • Lesley Vainikolo also left the Belle Vue battleground early but his double vision from a poke in the eye will not keep him out of this Friday's visit to The Shay to take on Halifax.
  • Rather than return to Toronto, buy an open-jaw ticket and fly home from Halifax, Nova Scotia (see box).
  • The 21-year-old defender will be in contention for the team to face Halifax at the McCain Stadium tomorrow.
  • The venue's packed programme of shows and concerts was rearranged, with some acts performing at local nightclubs, the Alhambra Theatre and the Victoria Theatre, Halifax.
  • The Halifax created a stir last year when it started offering 4% interest on its current accounts.
  • We've been really unadventurous and painted it in exactly the same colours as the living room in Halifax was (Crown Period Colours), which we really liked.
  • Once in Halifax I was physically attacked by a lady in a wheelchair who was panhandling beside me.
  • Halifax Bay (immediately to the north of Cleveland Bay) perpetuates the title; "Mount" Hinchinbrook (from his course Cook could not see the channel and did not realise that he was bestowing a name upon an island) commemorates the family seat of the Montagus; Cape Sandwich Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • He looked a certain scorer at the flag, to ensure the Halifax outfit were nilled.
  • Next month the Halifax launches its new online and telephone bank Intelligent Finance.
  • Cahoot's new interest range outstrips its online banking rival, Intelligent Finance, the Halifax's Internet bank.
  • He was therefore determined by any and all means to block Halifax's manoeuvres. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • He was therefore determined by any and all means to block Halifax's manoeuvres. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • Next month the Halifax launches its new online and telephone bank Intelligent Finance.
  • The mercurial singer-songwriter's mood is as unpredictable as Halifax weather and each night's performance lives and dies on which attitude the capricious star brings to the rink.
  • Gliders and microlights have replaced wartime bombers at Rufforth Airfield, and they fly over a York very different to that which once echoed to the drone of the Halifax engines.
  • The Halifax's strategic approach is most clearly shown in two big steps it did not take.
  • But beyond that, Halifax emerges from these friendly pages as just the cold, compromising nobleman of legend.
  • He runs an engraving business in Halifax and is an adviser to Halifax Rugby League Football Club.
  • The Halifax suggests that low interest rates and strong consumer confidence is behind the latest surge in prices.
  • Meanwhile, the Halifax will be updating us on November house prices.
  • Rather than invest hugely in technology, the Halifax used cheap and cheerful computer systems to centralise information-gathering and to design easy-to-administer products.
  • Tudhope described the refurbishment of the Halifax in the Strand as a copybook development, done in partnership with Kilmartin and again supported by the Bank of Scotland.
  • London and elsewhere, as well as innumerable trains of pack-horses laden with Yorkshire goods from Leeds, Halifax, and other towns in an apparently endless succession, bound for the Duddery, the great mart for wholesale dealers in woollen manufactures, which was to occupy a considerable portion of the meadow in which the fair was held. John Deane of Nottingham Historic Adventures by Land and Sea
  • Malton then slackened off a bit and allowed a Halifax centre to break from halfway and score between the posts.
  • We also had six players unavailable because of holidays while Halifax were able to send two teams out, one in each half.
  • Beware of snowbirds: Beginning Oct. 31, Canadian discounter CanJet will add a Sunday-only non-stop flight between Orlando and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • That historic townsite is linked to Halifax with a SeaBus inspired commuter water link. Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog
  • Mrs Higson, 50, of Stainland, Halifax, was an experienced horsewoman who was breaking in a colt when the accident happened near her home last Friday.
  • Fighter jets scrambled and diverted the plane to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • This means we are closing in – Jennifer is in Halifax and Deborah is in Victoria. ProWomanProLife » On a roll
  • The nearest safe anchorage was in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • This included the strategic bombing of Halifax and first-strike use of poison gas, if necessary.
  • He was taken to Halifax police station and shown a video of unused material filmed as part of a BBC undercover documentary, Secret Agent, screened last year.
  • Leeds warmed up for their clash with Salford by beating Halifax 38-10.
  • Helped by the near-surrender of the home side, the Bulls were able to take full advantage of the space and unleash the full range of their arsenal on the embattled Halifax defences.
  • With the exception of Halifax, the rest of the characters are two-dimensional.
  • So I called the Halifax County deeds office and asked if there was any land around here in the name of Jody A. CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • The 21-year-old defender will be in contention for the team to face Halifax at the McCain Stadium tomorrow.
  • Cahoot's new interest range outstrips its online banking rival, Intelligent Finance, the Halifax's Internet bank.
  • Halifax are the senior side in the competition and if their quarter-final win over Bradford Park Avenue is anything to go by they should reach the final.
  • Bina: Oh , I'm from Halifax , Nova Scotia. I'm Canadian of East Indian descent.
  • With a table at the Lord Halifax-owned pub booked, we made sure we were geared up for a big feed - and we were not disappointed.

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