Similar words: right on, right of way, shed light on, bright, right or wrong, right off the bat, brighten, brightly. Meaning: n. a city in East Sussex in southern England that is a popular resort; site of the University of Sussex.
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31 the Brighton Building Society.
32 I need to find some more sponsors for my bike ride to Brighton.
33 One of the world's oldest cars has gone on display in Brighton today.
34 Don't try to tell me that's the way to Brighton; I wasn't born yesterday, you know.
34 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
35 She mentioned, en passant, that she'd been in Brighton the previous week.
36 They set up house together in a small flat in Brighton.
37 We set off for Brighton in good spirits.
38 She goes to a posh girls' school near Brighton.
39 The railway revived the flagging fortunes of Brighton.
40 Brighton Polytechnic was established in April 1970 with the formal designation ceremony being held in February 1971.
41 The planning at Brighton revealed some of the unease in relations with the local authority.
42 Around the Brighton Conference Centre,[Sentencedict.com] academic tracts on the party's past and future course seem to proliferate daily.
43 From Brighton Station to the Palace Pier it is designed to be enjoyed both by casual visitors and dedicated enthusiasts.
44 Little groups stood about talking of the war or Brighton or what they were going to cook for supper.
45 Before long, Brighton was a centre of high society second only to London.
46 Gabbiadini claimed the goal, but television replays seemed to show that the ball had deflected off Chivers, the Brighton captain.
47 Brighton caused controversy by proposing to teach full-time and sandwich students together for part of the time.
48 In 1888 he married Maud, daughter of Charles Hindle, Brighton hotelier.
49 At the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery there is a show which marks a milestone in this struggle.
50 The popular sea-side resort of Brighton is 40 minutes away.
51 Charman returned to Brighton and took several temporary jobs before finding permanent work as a computer operator with the Inland Revenue.
52 His turning up at Brighton had, given the occasion of the debate on immigration, an almost vulture-like quality.
53 During our meal the restaurant had begun to fill up with the pre-theatre crowd, Brighton burghers and their wives.
54 A lady in Brighton has requested my help in a poisoning case, and I must go there without delay.
55 The Brighton Centre is a major venue for rock shows, concerts, ice spectaculars and sporting events.
56 Keown started as an apprentice at Highbury, but made his debut while on loan at Brighton in 1985.
57 The reference enables you to pinpoint the establishment's location on the Brighton and Hove Street Plan, pages ii and iii.
58 He was arrested for theft on the same day as my godson, each in a different part of Brighton.
59 These guys in London, they tell you to go all the way to Brighton just to hit a guy.
60 She had written to Chris Patten well before the election seeking an appointment while at Brighton to discuss several matters of importance.
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