Similar words: bristol channel, pistol, histology, bristly, bristle, epistolary, bristled, bristling. Meaning: n. an industrial city and port in southwestern England near the mouth of the River Avon.
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151. I know that in this regard my feeling will be echoed by my hon. Friends with responsibility for Bristol constituencies.
152. These two mills were also on the direct route to Bristol and within a few miles of Fromebridge.
153. Bristol City conceded two late goals as they went down 2-0 at home to Cosenza.
154. The aircraft have been held for a week because Paramount owes Bristol and Birmingham International airports £1.7million.
155. The professor dug up a Roman villa near Bristol.
156. Twycross found a male tapir in Bristol.
157. Harvey sideman playing host to these Bristol sessions.
158. From Bristol we drove eastwards to London.
159. They went up the Severn from Bristol to Gloucester.
160. Passengers for Newport and Cardiff change at Bristol Parkway.
161. You daren't show face in Bristol after this.'.
162. all shipshape and Bristol fashion.http://sentencedict.com
163. The management decided to relocate the factory in Bristol.
164. Donald Baird, and of the Bristol office, Mike Allen.
165. After spring cleaning, all was shipshape and Bristol fashion.
166. Southbound traffic tailed back for twenty miles on the M5 near Bristol.
167. She is currently a paediatrician and gastroenterologist at Bristol Children's Hospital.
168. Scottish Power wants to construct a 1.2GW station at Avonmouth, near Bristol, while RWE npower is building a 2GW gas plant at Pembroke, south Wales, and a 2.4GW station at Willington in Derbyshire.
169. In the west are the Severn and Wye, which empty into the Bristol Channel and are navigable, as are the Mersey and Ribble.
170. Mark Hill, from Bristol, commissioned Karen to film his uncle's 80th birthday party, as family flew in from around the world for the celebration.
171. And let young Hawkins go at once to say goodby to hellos mother, and then come quickly to Bristol with Redruth.
172. At an annual reunion dinner at Bristol Cathedral Choir School, an academy in Bristol, England, an old boy recounted a wartime incident.
173. One of the scientists who made the discovery, Xu Xing, will reveal details of his find in Bristol at the annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology.
174. A full-scale model of the Bloodhound supersonic car was unveiled in Bristol, UK.
175. Termed the European tsunami, this will result in tidal waves 200 feet tall assaulting the UK coastline, rising to 300 feet up the Bristol Channel due to tidal bore.
176. It is an industrial port on Swansea Bay, an inlet of the Bristol Channel. Population, 188,500.
177. The capital and largest city of Wales, in the southeast part of the country on Bristol Channel.
178. Rising Artist Bristol Board is a fine quality, acid-free sulphite bristol for a variety of uses. It's available in two finishes — Vellum and Plate.
179. He tells the story of a businessman who had gone to the town of Bath for the health-giving properties of its hot-springs and then was off to Bristol to see if theirs could make him any more healthy.
180. Little tyke fell asleep just as we were flying over Bristol.
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