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Sentence count:83+1Posted:2018-03-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: half-lifehalf lifequalifyhalibuthalitechalicewhalingqualifiedMeaning: n. provincial capital and largest city of Nova Scotia. 
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31. They include many familiar names such as the Halifax, the Woolwich and the Nationwide Anglia.
32. However, Halifax is the first of the high street banks to offer generous returns on current accounts.
33. He's already put them to good use at Halifax Rugby League club where he enjoyed four years of success.
34. The average house price, according to the Halifax sample, was £30,952 in 1984 and is now £60,837.
35. Shrewsbury eased their worries with a 2-1 win over fellow strugglers Halifax at Gay Meadow.
36. Halifax, the country's biggest lender, lingers towards the bottom of the chart.
37. At the eleventh hour, Halifax has stepped into the breach.
38. The Halifax lifted its interest rates for savers by 0.75 of a point.
39. Most people would jump with joy to hear of the mortgage war that broke out this week between Nationwide and Halifax.
40. Halifax have signed Paul Bishop, St Helens' £55,000-listed scrum half, on a two-year contract.
41. I teamed up with peter Cornish who was one of the key divers who master-minded the recovery of Halifax W1048.
42. Where the guillotine improved on the Halifax design was the inbuilt facility to position the victim accurately and quickly in the machine.
43. The Seasiders cantered to victory against a hard-working Halifax outfit,(www.Sentencedict.com) despite the presence of four newcomers in the 13.
44. The Halifax has achieved a level of efficiency that shames competitors.
45. Tears at Halifax, where Hereford's win meant the Yorkshire side go out of the football league.
46. Now savers can get up to 7.76 p.c. on monthly interest with the Halifax.
47. Liverpool suffered a shock defeat at Halifax last night, beaten by five goals to nil.
48. The rate of house price growth in London and the southeast is slowing dramatically, according to the Halifax.
49. Why ask the taxpayers of Halifax or Saint John to subsidize a tourist attraction a thousand miles away?
50. McHale said McGee was in with a good chance of starting against Halifax because he can play in defence or midfield.
51. But it was unlucky 13 when he took off from an airfield in Yorkshire in a Halifax bomber.
52. The Halifax figures, however, will be welcome news to more than a million homeowners.
53. Like many of its competitors, Halifax already offers a switching service intended to speed the transferring of accounts.
54. The Halifax says that mortgage applications this year are 40% up on 1992.
55. The Halifax still chafes, occasionally, at the restrictions which the 1986 Building Societies Act imposes on the mutually-owned thrifts.
56. The Halifax had entered a similar agreement with Hyde housing association and other agreements were being negotiated.
57. There are several wharves in Halifax Harbour.
58. I have an account with the Halifax building society.
59. She opens an account with the Halifax Building Society.
60. She's closely related to the Duke of Halifax.
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