How To Use Shire town In A Sentence

  • The first namecheck in pop, surely, for the rival Yorkshire town.
  • At the big jump horses auction in the South Yorkshire town, only moments after the local constabulary took a break, a horsebox belonging to trainer Colin Tizzard was stolen from the sales car park. Bank on Anna Salai to collect the Irish 1,000 Guineas cash
  • The system was quickly reconnected and many of the 80 guests at the dinner dance, who included mayors from seven other Wiltshire towns, were unaware why the lights had temporarily stopped.
  • Asylum seekers are being praised for helping to breathe new life into a rundown part of a South Yorkshire town that was once blighted by drugs and vice.
  • Contrary to belief, money was not flowing in the Cheshire town, the buyers there must be tightwads, and they didn't half pick up some bargains.
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  • Lots of computer-generated technical dazzle in this fantasy about jungle animals escaping a supernatural board game and terrorizing a New Hampshire town.
  • He is a ‘country boy at heart’, a farmer's son from just outside the Lanarkshire town, who grew up among a bizarre menagerie of animals that he refers to as ‘a crazy sort of petting zoo’ and that include two ostriches.
  • But he was arraigned before Leeds Crown Court only last November charged with racist offences after police raided his other home in the Yorkshire town of Harrogate.
  • The new landmark is on the roundabout that marks the entrance to the Perthshire town from the south.
  • Rubber components made in the small Wiltshire town found their way into railways all over the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • shires," -- Suffolk, Essex, Middlesex, and Norfolk, the latter lying then to the northward and including the New Hampshire towns. Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins
  • Way back when I was ten, my brother and I used to play in a dilapidated shed on the edge of the Gloucester-shire town where I was brought up.
  • The good burghers of the Ayrshire town fancy themselves as an erudite bunch and in the club's round-up page in their matchday magazine showed this is no idle boast.
  • The Lancashire town of Bury is famed for black pudding, a regional delicacy consisting of congealed pigs' blood, fat, and rusk, encased in a length of intestine.
  • It tumbles through steep gorges and follows a course through affluent Cheshire towns and countryside before its confluence with the Mersey. Times, Sunday Times
  • This affecting, deeply depressing documentary sees its director returning to his native Yorkshire town of Hebden Bridge, which someone jokily describes as "a drug town with a serious tourist problem". Shed Your Tears and Walk Away
  • Getting into the Christmas spirit at the Matthew Walker factory in the Derbyshire town of Heanor isn't difficult. Move over Heston Blumenthal, I know how to make the perfect Christmas pud
  • The practice of Maundy gifts dates back to 1210 when King John distributed food and clothing to the poor in the Yorkshire town of Knaresborough (my home town).
  • One thing, however, is certain: Witney, a quiet Oxfordshire town that has passed through many unquiet times, will continue to thrive for a long time to come.
  • A west Wiltshire town council is hoping to find new users for its cricket pavilion after the loss of a school as a paying tenant.
  • DOWNSIDE Some people may find this dignified Yorkshire town just a little too twee. Times, Sunday Times
  • From inside his pleasant but unshowy house in the Northamptonshire town of Wellingborough, Ebdon opens his electronic gates.
  • Rubber components made in the small Wiltshire town found their way into railways all over the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • They admitted a ‘technical glitch’ caused two North Yorkshire towns to be missed out of the new classified section of the phone book.
  • Lots of computer-generated technical dazzle in this fantasy about jungle animals escaping a supernatural board game and terrorizing a New Hampshire town.
  • It tumbles through steep gorges and follows a course through affluent Cheshire towns and countryside before its confluence with the Mersey. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rubber components made in the small Wiltshire town found their way into railways all over the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parking permits have been introduced for residents of a North Yorkshire town centre after complaints that shoppers were blocking out shop staff and tenants.

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