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Sentence count:275+13Posted:2017-11-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: as good asglassglassyglassesspyglassglasnosteyeglasssunglassMeaning: n. largest city in Scotland; a port on the Clyde in west central Scotland; one of the great shipbuilding centers of the world. 
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91 What is the point of having a bomb that could instantly destroy the city of Glasgow?
92 Workers at Glasgow have voted to come out, at Leyland itself they voted against.
93 Recent incidents include £2 million fire damage to Bellahouston Academy in Glasgow.
94 The first five year rent review for the Council's Glasgow Office is due in August 1991.
95 Sadly, it appears to be generally accepted that this is the way people in service industries in Glasgow behave.
95 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
96 That apart, I would hesitate to enter the traditional fratricidal debate between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
97 None the less there were certain similarities: Glasgow was a District in the massive Strathclyde Region.
98 Farmers near Girvan and Dunbar use these advantages to provide early potatoes for the large markets of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
99 An era will end in Glasgow this morning as high-rise flats in the troubled Gorbals area are blown to the ground.
100 It was in Glasgow, however, that many momentous events were taking place.
101 The Albion axle production plant in Glasgow is to lose 67 jobs.
102 He was alert and neurologically normal with a Glasgow coma score of 14 on admission.
103 Oag pays tribute to Yoyo Nakajima, senior trade advisor in Glasgow.
104 And would politics based on religion have disappeared in Glasgow if not for the rise of the Labour Party?
105 The Glasgow they evoke is a very hard and a very lively place.
106 Yesterday, the parents renewed their campaign to save the school when they protested outside Strathclyde's headquarters in Glasgow.
107 Scientists at Glasgow University used night-vision cameras to watch young salmon in a temperature-controlled pool.
108 Despite having the healthiest club scene, Glasgow still specialises in churning out cod soul.
109 After a spell as a woodcarver, he became a printer by trade and had his own printing works in Glasgow.
110 The Glasgow underground railway system like the London underground counterpart has some very strange and totally unexplained events.
111 Glasgow also had a weekly deaf column in the Glasgow Evening Times, written by a variety of people.
112 More comments followed the amended drafts which were circulated and discussed at open meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
113 To keep everyone happy press officer David Begg, from Glasgow, recorded immediate reactions.
114 As the coach thundered into Glasgow, the post-horn would be sounded and a blunderbuss fired into the air.
115 Primary adviser Iain MacDonald says Glasgow and Edinburgh are discussing joint publications on early intervention, words and numbers.
116 Does the contemporary art scene in Glasgow affect your painting?
117 A strong local business base is a necessary condition for the economic future of Glasgow.
118 As the cortege reached George Square in the heart of Glasgow, the crowd watched silently until some one broke into applause.
119 Franklin had also been invited to advise Glasgow University in the matter of a lightning conductor.
120 Alex Trocchi had escaped Glasgow for the city, and release from Calvinism.
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