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North Yorkshire

NOUN
  1. a county in northern England

How To Use North Yorkshire In A Sentence

  • Like virtually everyone else in rural North Yorkshire my business depends for its livelihood on people in motorcars.
  • High speed cost a new driver his life when his car careered out of control and struck a tree, a North Yorkshire inquest was told.
  • I got my first primary headship in Corby, and later in Catterick Garrison in north Yorkshire. Good to Meet You … Colin Golightly
  • Masham Parish Council wanted to add uplighters to the stone bridge over the River Ure at a cost of about £4,500, but the scheme is strongly opposed by North Yorkshire County Council whose officials say it would be illegal.
  • Instead, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said a faulty cinder box had meant red hot cinders were spilling out on to the bone dry trackside.
  • Army bomb disposal experts from Catterick military base in north Yorkshire are examining debris from both devices.
  • Peace campaigners today chained themselves to gates at Menwith Hill in an effort to shut down the North Yorkshire spy base.
  • North Yorkshire's top copper joined the police in 1975.
  • Postal services could be hit by prolonged strike action over plans to process North Yorkshire's mail in Leeds at weekends.
  • At Stockton-on-Tees a landfill site has been used for disposal of pigs and sheep from Danby Wiske and Easingwold in North Yorkshire, and dumping of sheep began at a former opencast mine near Widdrington, Northumberland.
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