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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(181) Central Birmingham Group held a barn dance which raised £200; door-to-door the group collected £1,300.
(182) He played one Blimpish cameo in a short-lived play in Birmingham and a couple of small parts in television plays.
(183) My son, I began to fear, was still kicking his heels on a fog-bound airport in Birmingham.
(184) London, Edinburgh and Birmingham have produced the lowest proportions of such under-utilised research.
(185) The series continues in 1991 offering a Birmingham perspective on current media issues.
(186) Just complete a single form with your payee details at any Birmingham Midshires branch.
(187) Birmingham architects had the continuing energy, self-confidence, and material means to create a comfortable and interesting retirement for themselves.
(188) Birmingham Convention and Visitor Bureau offers a hotel reservation service for groups and individuals both before you arrive or on the day.
(189) I looked up a few old friends while I was in Birmingham.
(190) Steve was presented with a Press Club tankard at the awards in Birmingham.
(191) Later the same evening a bomb exploded at the Gaston Motel, where King had been staying during the Birmingham campaign.
(192) Maureen covers an area which stretches from Swansea to Wootton Bassett and across to Birmingham.
(193) The plane was on its final approach to the Birmingham airport when it crashed.
(194) Mr Ahmed had gone back to Birmingham and the family heard that he was living with another woman.
(195) But the deal has still to secure planning permission from Birmingham City Council.
(196) Priestley's arrival in Birmingham had given fresh inspiration to the members but his influence, for once, was not beneficial.
(197) I doubt whether you can have deep London roots, or Birmingham, or even Stoke-on-Trent roots.
(198) Full written details of this offer are available on request from any office of Birmingham Midshires Property Services.
(199) Scott was boasting about winning the game against Birmingham High.
(199) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(200) The police suspected that Samuel had been involved in a serious armed robbery at a building society in Birmingham.
(201) To anyone who didn't live in Birmingham at the time, it's impossible to convey how much they affected people.
(202) He presented the open space of Warley Woods to the city of Birmingham.
(203) This time it's over twelve fibreglass figures which have been built in the windows of the Electric cinema in Birmingham.
(204) Stemp appeared before a disciplinary committee in Birmingham today - and was cleared of all blame for the incident.
(205) There are also new direct flights from Newcastle, Norwich and Birmingham.
(206) It has been proposed and agreed that Birmingham hosts the Branch's forum in November 1991.
(207) But Lodge's Rummidge, that reductive simulacrum of Birmingham, was too obviously a conceit for his fictional games.
(208) Look beneath the exterior of Birmingham before you condemn; find the real Brummie spirit before you attack it.
(209) Birmingham is a the hub of the motorway and railway networks of Britain.
(210) Andrews' ballet designs, created over eight months of intensive work, were much praised when premiered in Birmingham in June.
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