Similar words: yorkshire pudding, yorkshire terrier, work shift, work-shy, work shop, work sheet, worksheet, workshop. Meaning: ['jɔːkʃə] n. a former large county in northern England; in 1974 it was divided into three smaller counties.
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121. The countryside of Yorkshire is a wonderful landscape of dales and moors, with many historic monuments.
122. They later had their marriage blessed at Bolton Abbey in the Yorkshire Dales.
123. Inns offered: Two leading North Yorkshire inns have been put on the market.
124. In North Yorkshire, there was only one rogue wave in the county's traditional flood tide of Conservative support.
125. Charity run: Airmen from North Yorkshire are to run 300 miles for charity next month.
125. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
126. Yorkshire defeated Sussex to finish third, but both teams were demoted.
127. Geoff is married, has a young family and has moved from his former home in West Yorkshire to Barmill.
128. But Joannides lost time to Yorkshire driver Brian Bell when the route moved on to the gravel roads.
129. The crash happened after a high-speed mainline train smashed into a freight service, near Selby, north Yorkshire.
130. The Yorkshire Television switchboard in Leeds with its myriad lines had been jammed all day with calls about Hannah.
131. The Yorkshire Building Society has a mortgage capped at 5.79 per cent for three years.
132. Army bomb disposal experts from Catterick military base in north Yorkshire are examining debris from both devices.
133. Tears at Halifax, where Hereford's win meant the Yorkshire side go out of the football league.
134. And so I became the single, visible manifestation of homosexuality in South Yorkshire.
135. Walker poorly: An elderly walker was still poorly in hospital yesterday after being rescued by helicopter from the Yorkshire Dales.
136. Mary loved Dickon's Yorkshire dialect and was trying to learn it herself.
137. In this one you got Yorkshire pudding first and Uncle Fred ate his gravy with a knife and no one frowned upon it.
138. Will he consider the historical importance of many units, especially in Yorkshire, which have provided reservists for emergencies?
139. He was also second in the Yorkshire Championships at Harrogate and is currently junior champion of Yorkshire.
140. He now lived, it seemed, in a small village on the Yorkshire/Lincolnshire border.
141. He drove the horsebox himself yesterday morning back to his base at Brandsby in North Yorkshire.
142. He is a parish councillor, school governor and a member of Yorkshire Water Consultative Committee.
143. But it was unlucky 13 when he took off from an airfield in Yorkshire in a Halifax bomber.
144. It is recognised as one of the finest Norman churches in East Yorkshire.
145. A leading member and benefactor of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, he was secretary and president.
146. In Yorkshire, and elsewhere, the public relations and promotional aspects are now in the ascendant.
147. Clayton was adopted by his aunt and uncle and brought up in the working class brewery town of Tadcaster, North Yorkshire.
148. Andriy Shevchenko had not even travelled to South Yorkshire.
149. He was brought up in North Yorkshire.
150. In all, more than 1,000 people emigrated from Yorkshire.
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