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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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241 A town of central Scotland north-northeast of Glasgow on the Bannock River, a tributary of the Forth.
242 Group E also includes the Celtic team from Ferguson's native Glasgow and Danish side Aalborg.
243 I got the hell out of Glasgow and I can honestly say I will never go back.
244 four major colleges of surgery, viz. London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin.
245 The church is just down the road from the Gothic Glasgow Cathedral,(http://sentencedict.com/glasgow.html) nicknamed Saint Mungo's Cathedral because it's on the spot where the sixth-century bishop built his first church.
246 For Smith, who had lived in a Glasgow transformed by trade and industry, this was implausible.
247 Architect Robin Partington has the Gherkin, the Razor (right), the Armadillo in Glasgow and the Cucumber (above) on his CV.
248 A burgh of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow in a coal and iron region. Population, 5,900.
249 Today, Hogmanay includes huge celebrations on the streets of Glasgow and Edinburgh on New Year's Eve. More than one-hundred-thousand people attend these street parties. Bells ring at midnight.
250 British streaker Mark Roberts prepares to kick the ball into the Bayer Leverkusen goal during the Champions League final at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow, May 15, 2002.
251 Rutherglen has always striven to maintain some autonomy since it was absorbed by Glasgow in the 1970s.
252 Back - office operations are drifting off to places where costs are lower, such as Glasgow or Bangalore.
253 A burgh of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow in a coal and iron region. Population, 51, 900.
254 He was known by many for his role in the then record-breaking robbery of the mail train from Glasgow to London in August 1963.
255 Angeline Brunel, a 31-year-old mother from Glasgow, admitted that she turned to friends, books and programmes for advice about bringing up her daughter Madeleine, who is now two.
256 The stupidest of us all can hardly fail to observe a change for our eyes AT least as greAT as there would have been in going to Glasgow.
257 It'seems Stuttgart have received an offer for the player from the Glasgow Rangers.
258 There are so many statues like this in UK,(Sentencedict.com) here just another one on Glasgow center square.
259 The future progressive frequently implies an assumption (You'll be coming from Glasgow). Prepositions are often used differently.
260 Tom McMillan, a professor of clinical neuropsychology at the University of Glasgow, said it wasn't surprising this also appeared to be the case for people with locked-in syndrome.
261 Only last week three unidentified men held up the Clydesdale Bank, at Clydebank, near Glasgow, shot two tellers dead and escaped.
262 In 2009 the event was held in Glasgow, but an other venue, the Kelvin Hall.
263 Dalglish first came across Ferguson many eons ago when the duo locked horns as players in a second-string clash in Glasgow.
264 A burgh of southwest Scotland south-southwest of Glasgow. It is an industrial town in a mining region and the site of a monument to Robert Burns, whose poems were first published here in 1786.
265 In 1799 Birkbeck was appointed professor of natural philosophy in a school in Glasgow.
266 MIT vision scientist Aude Oliva and University of Glasgow researcher Philippe Schyns created this illusion by producing hybrids of two images.
267 The University of Glasgow offers students with the unique opportunity of a fully funded doctoral studentship on the 'History of Lace Knitting in Shetland'.
268 A study by academics at Glasgow University found that 49% of white Scots showed some degree of Islamophobia (fears about national identity or economic resentment), compared with 63% of English whites.
269 He set sail on the troopship Cameronia from Glasgow to South Africa.
270 Her Glasgow coma scale is 7 . A lateral C - spine is unremarkable.
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