Similar words: deeds, weeds, needs, proceeds, feedstock, needs must, bleed, meet the needs of. Meaning: n. a city on the River Aire in West Yorkshire in northern England; a center of the clothing industry.
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91. Leeds then had more chances, Macca had one touched on to the post, with Wallace's follow-up going just wide.
92. The winning goal was controversial, and replays showed that Madrid striker Raul punched the ball into the Leeds goal.
93. The train journey between Leeds and Sheffield shows one this nineteenth-century landscape to perfection.
94. He was said to be comfortable in Leeds General Infirmary with facial injuries and fractures.
95. But Hughes is hoping to brush off the knock in time to face League champions Leeds on Sunday.
96. I can't bear the thought of Batty playing against Leeds.
97. After they lost their first two matches those fans must have wondered if once again Leeds were going to flatter to deceive.
98. Another Leeds player, defender Michael Duberry, pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
99. So I can honestly say that I've never known anyone who's ever played for Leeds.
100. Leeds can usually handle teams who are on a downer when we play them.
101. Driving back to Leeds, Margaret timed her ear radio to the commentary from the York races.
102. This series of photographs was taken by a security camera at the Leeds Building Society.
103. Her legs brought her to a halt in front of a glass case containing a Leeds dinner-service.
104. There were at minimum 3 or 4 instances where a Leeds goal looked certain, and a hatful of other chances besides.
105. Leeds were given the fish by a benefactor, their task was to remove the many small roach and skimmer bream.
106. Smith was brought up in Newark in Nottinghamshire and he left his home town to study mathematics at Leeds University.
107. It was nice to hear the radio 5 commentator say that Leeds play one of the most attractive styles of football around.
108. Later he became chairman of the orchestral committee for the Leeds music festival.
109. On the radio whenever Leeds have possession they seem to waffle on about a load of bollocks.
110. Leeds have acting captain Gary McAllister fit after an ankle injury.
111. Leeds enjoyed abundant possession last Saturday, and forced 16 corners to their opponents' one.
112. Jones, substituted in three consecutive games by Leeds, makes his first London appearance since leaving Wimbledon.
113. Leeds scored through Wallace with 7 minutes to go in an evenly matched game.
114. Leeds, producing another inspired display in an enthralling match, were denied by exceptional goalkeeping from Andy Goram.
115. At Leeds assizes, the evidence of Mrs Dyson was conclusive.
116. Roundhay School in Leeds won first prize in the poster section.
117. Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson claims he received hate mail abuse from fans during last season's disastrous championship defence.
118. Even the economy beyond Leeds and Yorkshire pulled my parents and their friends and acquaintances, small to medium middle class.
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119. Silver said that he feared that if, as reported, Blackburn became involved, he feared Leeds may be outbid.
120. Leeds do play a lot of football, but they hit a long ball as well.
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