How To Use Waterside In A Sentence
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I have been trained properly by watersiders and seafarers.
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Correct conduction of precautions can reduce or diminish waterside corrosion.
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She borrowed a pair of pattens to walk to the waterside, pretending to visit her grandmother.
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The resort also features an exquisite waterside restaurant with 279 feet of short-term moorage dedicated to it, fitness centre, and large, beautifully appointed two-bedroom / two-bathroom villas that are available for ownership or for vacation stays.
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A quick jerk on his arm pulled him away from the spectacle and further away from the waterside.
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We stopped by a meandering path that led down to the waterside, and followed it barefoot to within good sighting range of the herd.
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Boulders lay around the waterside, ash trees spreading finger-like leaves overhead.
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The Protestant planters and their co-religionists settled on the right, in both senses, bank of the River Foyle, a well-situated salubrious suburb called Waterside.
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In a waterside hotel in the heart of the Home Counties, we can hear the rushing of the stream through open windows.
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There were a lot of rocks to pick through, and it was a ways down, but once I perched on the rocks by the waterside it was worth it.
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But Rosalind went rapidly down to the waterside saying in her heart, 'Now I will see whether I cannot get me a lordlier weapon of a better craftsman than you, and at my own price, Red Smith.'
Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
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Sweet covers a vast range of houses, from waterside family homes to urban bachelor pads, each with its each unique slant on the Scandinavian style.
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Some of them are in particularly spectacular locations, such as Bird How sleeps four, from £319 per week, a remote fellside cottage above the River Esk in Cumbria, and waterside Quay Cottage, the only holiday cottage on the National Trust-owned Brownsea Island in Poole harbour and already booked up for most of the year.
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VENICE, a small , waterside city in northeast Italy, boils with happiness and excitement once every year.
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The first time Howard Wright went to the new Paddington Waterside development, he drove straight past, whizzing up the Edgware Road and into Maida Vale before he realised his mistake.
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Sweet covers a vast range of houses, from waterside family homes to urban bachelor pads, each with its each unique slant on the Scandinavian style.
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A gazebo, garden seats, the grottoes and the waterside plantings will convey the exuberance of the Victorian garden.
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Around 20,000 workers in 170 businesses have gained pay rises of 5% or more, including engineers, supermarket workers, watersiders and bus drivers.
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There were no bins in sight and perhaps the installation of these would assist in bringing the waterside up a grade.
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They're building a new sports complex on the waterside.
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Australia's waterside workers (dockers, longshoremen) had a big defeat a few years ago when both business and government got tough on their overmanning practices and cut the wharf workforce drastically.
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Arriving at the waterside, I would transfer to the boat, then Allan would back the trailer into the water, climb aboard and drive the boat off the trailer.
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Always take your baits to the water in a insulated cool bag which will help keep the baits in tip-top condition during your stay by the waterside.
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Derelict flour mills on the River Roach could become a new marine development, possibly including waterside homes and moorings.
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Mallard duck, grey wagtail and occasionally kingfishers frequent the waterside. 6.
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The Mayor said the garden, which will vamp up the area between Waterside and Edgecombe Court, is to be a memorial to the town's 19th Century industrial heritage.
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It's a lovely way to spend time at the waterside, trying to catch what many feel is the most sporting fish in the ocean around the UK coastline.
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Neutral observers claim Waterside is equidistant from Swords and Malahide with a walk to either town centre taking around 50 minutes on average.
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A sign in the driveway of the waterside mansion doesn't quite say ‘tradesmen's entrance ’, but it directs visitors to the back door, where a bijou sports car sits in the garage.
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One of the great things about this wonderful sport of angling are the friendships made at the waterside.
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A waterside football club has been left with a bill running into hundreds of pounds after a spate of attacks by vandals.
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In any case the New Act should, if stringently administered, speedily put a stop to the too common and quite intolerable nuisance of young men and boys sprawling about the pavement, or in corners of the wharves by the waterside, and play ing at "pitch-and-toss, &" "shove-halfpenny, &" "Tommy Dodd, &" "coddams, &" and other games of chance.
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Then the wheelwright lays his axe to its roots that he may fashion a felloe for the wheel of some goodly chariot, and it lies seasoning by the waterside.
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A new road had been cut through the quarry wall to a tidy waterside quay.
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I had been long by the waterside at this lower end of the valley, plaiting a little crown of woodbine crocketed with sprigs of heath — to please my grandfather, who likes to see me gay at supper-time.
Lorna Doone
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It could be the end of the decade before deckchairs and parasols appear, but the city has taken the first step to creating a waterside resort.
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Red buntings skirmish in its spray at the waterside, kingfishers gyrate through the arch of the bridge and a bold heron stands sentry on a rock below.
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I always mix my groundbait at the waterside and always with lake water.
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I have been insulted by the professionals - the watersiders and seafarers of this country.
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The development brings together luxury mid-rise multifamily buildings and town houses inspired by Miami's waterside locale.
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The demolition would clear the site despite the fact that the cottage, which pre-dates the viaduct and is typical of traditional development at Waterside, appeared to be in sound condition and capable of redevelopment.
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In the afternoone the Basha came downe to the waterside against the shippe, and hauing the said ordinance placed, and charged, it was all shotte off to gratifie him: and presently after his departure backe, he permitted the factors to come aboord the shippe.
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The center of rotation for the displacement is located above the structure and in the waterside.
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Close to the waterside a footpath led off downstream, and beside it the abbey's gardens lay neatly arrayed all along the rich plain, and three or four brothers were pricking out plants of cabbage and colewort.
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The waterside gardens and pathway were conspicuously well presented.
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But Rosalind went rapidly down to the waterside saying in her heart, "Now I will see whether I cannot get me a lordlier weapon of a better craftsman than you, and at my own price, Red Smith.
Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
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‘Water buffalo’ is a general term for these bovids at the waterside including Africans, Asians or tamaraus.
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For more active visitors there's canyoning and mountain guides for hire, and for the less active there are plenty of waterside restaurants where you drink a glass of wine and read, or even write, a book.
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The potential of barging freight from Waterside industrial areas to Southampton across the River Test is to be investigated.
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Lovely waterside walks, picnic areas, new adventure playground, refreshments, Visitor Centre.
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Having arrived at the waterside, the angler goes into sedentary mode, where he exerts very little energy, and becomes easily cooled.
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West Wiltshire District Council has agreed in principle to free up some land for the proposed redevelopment of the waterside area of Trowbridge.
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I'm a big fan of waterfront cities: there's just something about chilling out on the waterside that I really love.
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On August 11, the New Zealand Rail and Maritime Transport Union called off a planned 8-day strike by Wellington watersiders.
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A big attraction of the West Country for many second home owners is the opportunity it offers for waterside living.
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For more active visitors there's canyoning and mountain guides for hire, and for the less active there are plenty of waterside restaurants where you drink a glass of wine and read, or even write, a book.
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How often do you change flies during a day at the waterside?
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Firefighters described a red glow lighting up the sky when they arrived at Shuttlewood Boatyard, Waterside Road, Pagglesham.
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The various waterside hotels offer all the usual watersports that can be found anywhere but the real thrills are under the water.
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When I meet a fisherman on one of my waterside rambles, he may mention birds I haven't seen.
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The waterside landscape there seems to have inspired her later work.
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A line of huge, fresh cat's paw prints led from the waterside, over the sand to a pair of feathery scrape-marks like angels' wings in snow.
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The Protestant planters and their co-religionists settled on the right, in both senses, bank of the River Foyle, a well-situated salubrious suburb called Waterside.
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The center of rotation for the displacement is located above the structure and in the waterside.
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Lovely waterside walks, picnic areas, new adventure playground, refreshments, Visitor Centre.
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The waterside area is now home to numerous restaurants, boutiques and speciality shops.
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Probably they were already holding an unofficial market there by the waterside, and some may even have been residing there.
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A flurry of recriminations has followed the sale of a major waterside development site to a leading national housebuilder.
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The waterside area is now home to numerous restaurants, boutiques and speciality shops.
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The overall impression is that the town has grown along the waterside in a totally unplanned and chaotic manner.
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We entered the waterside restaurant, and were seated at a small table near the back with a view of the water.
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A brief stop at a man-made lake allowed us to see gipsywort, as well as other waterside vegetation and both yellow and white waterlilies.
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I can recall, when I was the manager of a stevedoring company - this goes back some while - having watersiders come to the Port of Tauranga who had been involved in the 1951 strike, and they did not talk to each other.
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Teenage hooligans have been waging a campaign against contractors on a Waterside building site.
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In fact, as we headed away from the waterside, it seemed to become warmer, and less dark.
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I always mix my groundbait at the waterside and always with lake water.
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A narrow band of waterside willows is continuous and is bordered on our side by a flat area 20 yards wide, then the floodbank.
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According to initial plans the garden is to be created on Kendal's historic Waterside and is planned as a memorial to the town's industrial heritage based in the area during the 19th century.
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We have reached the waterside where a fishing coble is moored to the bank.
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Not a waterside bird, frequenting dry country and nesting on rocky cliffs and stream banks, sometimes on ruined buildings.
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Telekia speciosa Noted for its long-stalked heart-shaped leaves, shade tolerance and suitability for waterside planting.
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A gazebo, garden seats, the grottoes and the waterside plantings and eventually the bedding schemes will convey the exuberance of the Victorian garden - to be again enjoyed in Tramore.
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A more detailed report on the waterside scheme will be considered by both the district and county councils in the summer.