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River Aire

NOUN
  1. a river in northern England that flows southeast through West Yorkshire

How To Use River Aire In A Sentence

  • Three local rowers, two of them oarsmen who learned their skills on the River Aire as fellow pupils at Bradford Grammar School, celebrated victory at the Henley Royal Regatta.
  • Banks had a friend at Bradford Grammar School so Debbie was lent a boat which was housed in their boathouse on the River Aire at Saltaire.
  • He claims that his family's early life on the north bank of the River Aire in Leeds was one of squalor.
  • A plaque commemorating his conservation work in the town adorns a wall on a footpath running beside the River Aire.
  • By the time he was ten, exactly 50 years ago, he had proper tackle and had graduated to fishing the River Aire which teamed with fish: trout, roach, chub and gudgeon, all species which thrive in fast flowing, clean waters.
  • I was interested to read in your supplement on the Countryside about the low stock of fish in The River Aire.
  • And the River Aire, just a short walk from his Carleton home, flowed through his life as a constant companion.
  • The junction involves a tight crossroads just north of a bridge over the River Aire.
  • Situated by the northern bank of the river Aire, the verdant building (which actually looks more like a hedge than a henge) is an eye-popping addition to the area. Harsh Paul | Inhabitat
  • I was interested in the geese feeding at the edge of a very choppy River Aire.
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