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Sentence count:246+2Posted:2018-08-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: carry coals to Newcastlecastleforecastleair castlesandcastlecastle in spaincastle in the aira castle in the airMeaning: n. a port city in northeastern England on the River Tyne; a center for coal exports (giving rise to the expression `carry coals to Newcastle' meaning to do something unnecessary). 
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121) Berwick crashed at home to Newcastle last Saturday, but staged a quick recovery with a last-heat win at Glasow.
122) Balliol did homage for his kingdom at Newcastle on 17 June 1334.
123) Trains can link Newcastle and London in a few minutes over two and a half hours.
124) Lisa Conway was discovered in a nightie stabbed through the heart on her bed in a Newcastle flat.
125) Experience in Newcastle suggests it could be money well spent.
126) Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan looked upon the tournament as a public relations exercise rather than a moneymaking venture.
127) Ipswich's 3-2 win over Newcastle means John Lyall's side need six points to ensure promotion.
128) I thought it would be great down there, but I started having a bad time so I went back to Newcastle.
129) He set out to make Newcastle the best football team in the country.
130) Kristensen plays his last game on loan from Newcastle in Sunday's local derby against Bristol Rovers.
131) The highest placed North-Easterner was Simon Gillam from Newcastle, a previous winner, who was sixth.
132) The Newcastle has launched a two-year scheme at 10.45 percent.
133) Their final game this season is against Newcastle Blue Star at Guisborough tomorrow night.
134) After leaving Richmond School, he gained a degree in sports studies at Newcastle Polytechnic.
135) The project has been organised by Newcastle City Council's education department.
136) Newcastle has seen a massive £1.4m in major project grant aid for the construction of a new North stand.
137) After Newcastle died in 1768 it was the latter who became the arbiters of the county's taste and public behaviour.
138) Ormseby Hall club in Middlesbrough is offering the chance to play as is Newcastle University.
139) The offenders, aged between 16 and 19, received sentences of up to 27 months at Newcastle Crown Court.
140) Based at its Newcastle headquarters, Malcolm is regional manager in charge of water quality.
141) In Newcastle residents would have £32 knocked off their £349 bill if the Government assessment of spending had been more accurate.
142) There are also new direct flights from Newcastle, Norwich and Birmingham.
143) The little feller, now 72, was in Newcastle to record a Tyne Tees Television chat show.
144) In a home match against Huddersfield Town, Newcastle were 3-2 down after conceding a questionable penalty to the visitors.
145) With Manchester City winning at Newcastle, the defeat drags his side firmly back into the relegation mire.
146) Dave Walker touched down a pack push-over and winger Paul Holdstock scored a try to put Newcastle 14-0 ahead at half time.
147) Everyday English:Carry coals to Newcastle.
148) Their new conversation means carrying coals to Newcastle.
149) Celestine Babayaro is suspended from the Newcastle side.
150) This is the final countdown for Newcastle Utd.
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