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.
Random good picture Not show
(211) Now police have seized 3,000 forged lapel tickets in a raid on this Birmingham pub and a number of houses.
(212) The aircraft have been held for a week because Paramount owes Bristol and Birmingham International airports £1.7million.
(213) During the Industrial Revolution, many Birmingham goods were cheap to buy, but does cheapness justify the pejorative term worthless?
(214) A more sophisticated analysis is presented by Kenneth Newton in his study of Birmingham.
(215) Much cheaper is the subsequent Birmingham printing of 1769-71, which will normally hover between £100 and £200.
(216) I would be surprised, actually, if he left Birmingham.
(217) Key words: Birmingham, Bull Ring , partnering in development.
(218) It was tap water from a Birmingham public toilet.
(219) Last year a dozen schools went on a "virtual field trip" to Antarctica, with scientists beamed in by satellite, and a school in Birmingham has been liaising with a counterpart in Wales.
(220) Liverpool have had a £6 million offer for Jermaine Pennant accepted by Birmingham City.
(221) David Speedie, on loan from Southampton,[sentencedict.com] scored his first goal for Birmingham.
(222) In Walsall, the gritty industrial town north-west of Birmingham which gave the world Three Men In A Boat author Jerome K. Jerome, actor Frank Windsor and Slade's Noddy Holder.
(223) The one that ran from Tuscaloosa north-east to Birmingham was immense, 1.5 miles across and 80 miles long, with winds exceeding 165 miles per hour.
(224) "Of course it's worth it, " said Shuhena Begum, 21, who traveled from the central English city of Birmingham to see Jackson.
(225) But Mr Carew could not register the 997 as it was already logged in someone else's name, Birmingham crown court was told.
(226) Cincinnati products are manufactured at factories in Cincinnati, Ohio and Birmingham, England.
(227) Birmingham City defender Scott Dann will not leave St Andrew's for anything less than top price.
(228) The night we went to Birmingham by way of Beachy Head.
(229) Britain's first naturist spa hotel is opened in suburb of Birmingham. Guests can enjoy their vacation in a state of nature.
(230) We'll go to a meeting in Birmingham and come straight back.
(231) I think Birmingham City are prime candidates for relegation next season.
(232) It found it is cheaper to rent in Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham than in north Devon,(http://sentencedict.com/birmingham.html) north Dorset or Herefordshire.
(233) Sophocles , Antigone. Martin Luther King, Letter from a Birmingham Jail.
(234) Melton Mowbray is as inextricably linked with the pork pie as Cornwall is with the pasty or Birmingham with the balti.
(235) He is expected to announce that 1, 100 seater HSR trains will arrive and depart from a new London station, with the train route expected to pass through the picturesque Chiltern Hills to Birmingham.
(236) I took my first extra-mural course in 1948 in Coventry, even though I was working in Birmingham.
(237) Two men will appear before Birmingham magistrates' court today charged with possession of arms with intent to endanger life.
(238) Which of these american idol finalists from birmingham, alabama was dubbed the velvet teddy bear?
(239) A river rising in the Appalachian Mountains of north-central Alabama near Birmingham and flowing about 322 km (200 mi) generally south to the Alabama River near Selma.
(240) James Andrews , the Birmingham , Ala . - based orthopedic specialist who examined Pavano on Friday.
More similar words: gingham, buckingham palace, squirming, confirming, dining-hall, helping hand, fair-minded, hummingbird, forming, farming, songhai, warming, long haul, long-haul, shanghai, performing, charming, informing, swarming, alarming, disarming, deworming, conforming, alarmingly, charmingly, terminating, housewarming, determining, nonconforming, intermingle.