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31. The second Nottingham try put the final nail into Gloucester's coffin.
32. He prefers student accommodation in towns with universities, such as Nottingham or Portsmouth, Leicester and Newcastle.
33. Your student days at Nottingham may be over but your links with the University are just beginning.
34. He'd been living in a £500-a-week hotel suite in Nottingham, spending £2,(http://sentencedict.com/Nottingham.html)000 a month on clothes.
35. He had designed the first chemist shops, and died bequeathing his widow and three daughters some valuable property in Nottingham.
36. In 1889 he left the lace business in search of larger fortunes and set up as a stockbroker in Nottingham.
37. As a gastronomic centre, Nottingham can offer a mouthwatering selection of venues for the hungry visitor.
38. My family in Nottingham entertained a friend who stayed with us for several days.
39. Even so, those who were fully employed were the fortunate ones, for half the population of Nottingham was on poor relief.
40. The promising Belfast youngster has been gaining experience on the international front among the Federation Cup aspirants in Nottingham.
41. In their first study, they drew a sample of 773 babies born in Nottingham in the early 1960s.
42. It seems that George Orwell's doublethink is well and truly alive in Nottingham.
43. Event 14 at Nottingham perhaps attracted the largest entry for the 14 and Under and 11 and Under age groups.
44. Taylor has given the former Nottingham Forest midfielder 10 caps in his three years without ever finding a niche for the 26-year-old.
45. Nottingham is an ancient city with a Norman castle and an excellent variety of shops, theatre and other modern amenities.
46. Even at lesbian conferences such as Canterbury, Nottingham and Bristol, separatists were castigated for being smug extremists.
47. Others, like Nottingham and Stamford, failed - though the failure was due to entirely different political circumstances.
48. Lowly Nottingham took them to task ... and took them apart ... 26-14.
49. They say Brian Clough, the maverick manager of Nottingham Forest, isn't always too generous with his compliments.
50. Mrs Massey has a wide selection of machines and is very involved with machine knitting in Nottingham.
51. They were back in Nottingham again on 29 July, making further enquiries.
52. The Nottingham bank attracted the business of neighbouring nobility and gentry as well as that of local hosiery manufacturers and traders.
53. It is indeed pleasing to see that developments and experiments are taking place in cities such as Nottingham and Cambridge.
54. The following day Agrippa announced we would leave and we slipped quietly out of Nottingham and took the road south.
55. There were two crumbs of comfort for Gookey, who recently finished a politics degree course at Nottingham University.
56. The total populations served ranged from 100,000 in the case of Bassetlaw to 370,000 in South Nottingham.
57. They were prepared to ferry the ball from blue shirt to blue shirt and in the process frustrate Nottingham Forest.
58. On the following day his supporters who had come to Nottingham with him were arrested as well.
59. He is fortunate, too, that at Nottingham he has such a deep well of rugby knowledge to help him.
60. Chapman strengthened his squad by buying Charlie Jones from Nottingham Forest.
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