Example sentences of "[noun sg] [art] town " in BNC.

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1 Despite the late hour the town put on the appearance of a miniature ‘ Twelfth ’ as he and his wife Eileen and brother-in-law and election agent , the Rev. James Beggs , were paraded on the back of a Land Rover to the Waveney Road , where Mr Paisley was greeted by his 78 year-old father , the Rev. Kyle Paisley who was unable to attend the count .
2 The Army established its ordnance depot in Bicester in 1941 , and as a result the town is the second largest population centre in the Cherwell district , yet , despite that expansion the town essentially remains a market town serving its rich agricultural hinterland .
3 The Swindon success story is n't just on the field … off the field they 've been rebuilding too … the overdraft is below a million … but the world of football the town of Swindon still wonders if the County Ground could cope could afford the premier league …
4 A well-known walking enthusiast , he started the Darlington and district youth hostel association in the 1930s and was a founder member of the rucksack club the town 's first rambling group .
5 Despite this bitter tragedy the town again rallied itself to the Yorkist cause when in 1470 they assisted King Edward IV in dispelling a Lancastrian uprising at the battle of Loosecoat Field .
6 We put the size down we put the advertiser the practice the town .
7 We just put down the size of the ad the advertiser the practice the town .
8 After his inclusion in the side the Town rose from seventeenth place to third , where they finished the season , their highest position yet .
9 Neil Ruddock 's goal midway through the first half lit the fuse … and when Steve McManaman exploded a right footer just before half-time every Town fan must have been fearing the worst …
10 In the church hall the town 's three main candidates Fallon , Milburn and Liberal Democrat Peter Bergg were debating what 's what .
11 After lunch a town patrol is called to meet up with today 's ‘ Wire ’ patrol at Gatow Ranges .
12 After the First World War the town thrived briefly , but in later decades achieved a near-dormitory state , having been discovered by couples wishing to retire from the frenetic life in the larger urban conurbations .
13 Peter Cole , chairman of Bramshill Parish Council , in whose bailiwick the town would have fallen , said : ‘ I might have an extra beer today , but I am saving the champagne for another 21 days .
14 The nineteenth century saw the most dramatic growth in population the town was to know .
15 Taxi companies , video shops ( which did n't exist before ) and used car dealers — all of a sudden the town is full of Western scrap metal .
16 Mr Fordy was speaking on the day the town 's magistrates court dealt for the first time with truckers who had ignored the 7.5 tonne weight restriction .
17 Seven-eighths of the water the town of Aegina consumes is shipped in from the mainland .
18 The award winner in the urban category was Bridgefoot Multi-Storey in Stratford-upon-Avon , which may turn out to be just the attraction the town needs to woo back Shakespeare-mad Americans jumpy about international travel in the wake of the Gulf War .
19 In Riba , the law was keeping pace with the increasing size and gradually growing prosperity-of the town .
20 But at the last minute the Town board played their cards … and persuaded Gorman to stay on and take over
21 The Imperial War Museum 's arrival in the town and 300–400,000 visitors it is expected to attract every year is just the sort of development the town needs to help fend off an unjustified reputation recently and most controversially fostered by the Wall Street Journal as a dying town .
22 As you stroll through the narrow streets , be sure to look upwards at regular intervals , and you will discover why they call Aarau the town of the beautiful gables .
23 Mr Patten scored well in the middle range , for example the town and country planning issues which most concern his own supporters .
24 As the market-centre of a district the town owed its existence to , and gained its livelihood from , handling the produce of the local agricultural community which , in turn , depended on the town for industrial goods and professional services .
25 WHEN WYCLIFFE ARRIVED next morning the town was shrouded in a fine mist with a salty tang .
26 The Turks did nothing to stop the fire , and by morning the town was in cinders .
27 In the winter season the town is awash with tourists .
28 Our own Planning Committee County Council Planning Committee recommends route A on environmental and ecological grounds and route A is the popular choice the town speak and the Brandon Action Group and indeed the Suffolk member of Parliament , however the Norfolk County Council and the Weeting Parish Council oppose for the day and the Norfolk Member of Parliament supports their case , worth noting that Breckland District Council , the local planning authority in Norfolk also opposes for a day , now though it appears to be so this is not altogether a case of
29 A public inquiry is considering plans for a third supermarket — opponents say it 's the last thing the town needs .
30 In peacetime the town must have been a sleepy and slow-moving place , but at the start of 1945 it fairly hummed with activity , being surrounded in all directions by RAF and American Air Force stations .
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