Similar words: gingham, buckingham palace, squirming, confirming, dining-hall, helping hand, fair-minded, hummingbird. Meaning: n. 1. the largest city in Alabama; located in northeastern Alabama 2. a city in central England; 2nd largest English city and an important industrial and transportation center.
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(91) I played a character in Birmingham with a limp and a stutter and they said I was overdoing it.
(92) Possibly what I was seeing was not Birmingham but our urban and industrial civilisation. The fact remains that it was beastly.
(93) Among county boroughs the range was also extreme: Canterbury had only 33,000 souls while Birmingham had 1. 1 million citizens.
(94) The Leeds pedestrian precinct and Centenary Square in Birmingham fail in several ways.
(95) First, to examine the impact of racial and ethnic questions on the political institutions in Birmingham.
(96) The following information about Birmingham alumni has been collected from recent news reports.
(97) The many drafts of the report on Birmingham local education authority showed inconsistencies.
(98) Influenced by our strong local-government showing in Birmingham and the Midlands, I advised June and that was clearly the majority view.
(99) Birmingham may be more amenable to questioning and more accessible, at least during the first several months.
(100) We spotted the system in action in Birmingham, where it is being tested by the West Midlands force.
(101) She was the daughter of John William Taylor, a professor of gynaecology in Birmingham.
(102) Almost the only place where the Conservatives did badly was the normally impregnable Birmingham.
(103) Face force 5 gales and chat about prep or how you bested that Birmingham rep?
(104) Transitional Relief will apply to a minority of charge payers in Birmingham.
(105) Hadley, 35, a father of two from Great Barr, Birmingham, denied four indecent assaults but was found guilty.
(106) However, Trevor Francis' Birmingham will have something to say about that.
(107) Birmingham is still declaimed as smoky, grimy, unpleasant and philistine.
(108) From 1829 Marsh was translated to Birmingham to a diocese under the direction of the first evangelical bishop in the Anglican hierarchy.
(109) Just after Christmas she had travelled up to Birmingham after work one evening, to spend the night with him.
(109) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(110) Birmingham on 1 and 2 August 1838 saw a celebration to mark the end of apprenticeship.
(111) Could I have the times of the trains to Birmingham please?
(112) The region has won a £3 million contract awarded by Birmingham City Council to repair and redecorate 7078 council homes.
(113) Twenty thousand copies were distributed around Birmingham, and Mr Wiseman says that the initial response has been extremely encouraging.
(114) United won twice away last month at Bristol Rovers and Wolves, while Birmingham are on a real downer.
(115) Our reputation is built on the manufacturing skills that have made Sheffield world famous for cutlery and Birmingham equally renowned for silverware.
(116) Although the players come from a variety of musical backgrounds, there is a strong Birmingham connection.
(117) The last remnant of Birmingham Heath was enclosed in 1799, and was built over forthwith with eight new streets.
(118) Now 350 jobs here and more than 5,000 at production bases in Birmingham and Lancashire are on the line.
(119) The old Church Street shop has now trebled its size - bringing it in line with the superstores in Manchester and Birmingham.
(120) But in Birmingham the railways were never the principal means of transport for the urban commuter.
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