单词 | Edinburgh |
例句 | 1 Leeds is midway between London and Edinburgh. 2 According to John you were in Edinburgh last week. 3 Is there a direct train to Edinburgh? 4 He taught music at a school in Edinburgh. 5 I went to Edinburgh on Thursday. 6 The city is midway between Edinburgh and London. 7 The Edinburgh train will depart from platform six. 8 There are regular train services to Edinburgh and Glasgow. 9 York is halfway between Edinburgh and London. 10 Courses are currently being run in London and Edinburgh. 11 The tour of Edinburgh is fully subscribed. 12 The head office is in Edinburgh. 13 She got into Edinburgh University. 14 We're going upto Edinburgh soon. 15 What's the distance between London and Edinburgh? 16 She caught/took the train to Edinburgh. 17 I've never been north of Edinburgh. 18 Can I telephone Edinburgh directly from here? 19 I got the 9:15 from London to Edinburgh. 20 They've just bought a new four-bedroomed house in Edinburgh. 21 They marched all the way from London to Edinburgh. 22 He had a job with an Edinburgh wine merchant. 23 Recently Edinburgh has become a popular tourist centre. 24 He lived in Edinburgh as a boy. 25 The exhibition has now moved on to Edinburgh. 26 She took the 10.30 flight to Edinburgh. 27 The storms hit Edinburgh and the surrounding area. 28 The Edinburgh team are now at full strength . 29 After a try-out in Bath,[] the play is due to open in Edinburgh next month. 30 His ideas influenced the establishment of National Portrait Galleries in London and Edinburgh. 1 Leeds is midway between London and Edinburgh. 2 Is there a direct train to Edinburgh? 3 He taught music at a school in Edinburgh. 4 I went to Edinburgh on Thursday. 5 The city is midway between Edinburgh and London. 6 The Edinburgh train will depart from platform six. 7 There are regular train services to Edinburgh and Glasgow. 8 York is halfway between Edinburgh and London. 9 After a try-out in Bath, the play is due to open in Edinburgh next month. 10 His ideas influenced the establishment of National Portrait Galleries in London and Edinburgh. 11 I went from Glasgow to Edinburgh twelve times in the space of a few days. 12 If you drive me up to Edinburgh, we'll go halves on the petrol. 13 On 2 April 1916 air - raid warnings sounded throughout Edinburgh. 14 The absent - minded professor forgot to get off at Newcastle and was taken on to Edinburgh. 31 Edinburgh castle was loyally held in the queen's name. 32 She is Reader in Music at Edinburgh. 33 The Edinburgh train is waiting at platform 4. 34 She went to medical school in Edinburgh. 35 There are over 350 films in the Edinburgh Film Festival this year. 36 Will booked a seat on the evening flight to Edinburgh. 37 I went from Glasgow to Edinburgh twelve times in the space of a few days. 38 She spent most of the day dropping in on friends in Edinburgh. 39 Hardly had they reached Edinburgh than they were ordered to return to London. 40 They hitched a lift to Edinburgh from a passing car. 41 If you drive me up to Edinburgh,[] we'll go halves on the petrol. 42 An honorary doctorate was conferred on him by Edinburgh University. 43 We ran into a patch of thick fog just outside Edinburgh. 44 There is a regular train service between Glasgow and Edinburgh. 45 They plan to operate from a new office in Edinburgh. 46 On 2 April 1916 air - raid warnings sounded throughout Edinburgh. 47 We went to Edinburgh and back again all in one day. 48 Last year I had the honour of meeting the Duke of Edinburgh. 49 You can get to Edinburgh by train or plane, but either way it's very expensive. 50 John Major and the Duke of Edinburgh led the mourners. 51 Biggart Donald, the Glasgow-based marketing agency, has won two Edinburgh accounts. 52 London to Edinburgh is just a short hop by plane. 53 Try and see it my way - I'll be left without any help if you go to Edinburgh tomorrow. 54 Almost every visitor to Edinburgh is seduced by its splendid architecture. 55 We looked out over the city from the heights of Edinburgh Castle. 56 We're going to be on the move all next week, but we'll call you when we get to Edinburgh. 57 Edinburgh isn't far now. 58 The absent - minded professor forgot to get off at Newcastle and was taken on to Edinburgh. 59 A thickening fog shrouds Edinburgh Castle. 60 First, they arrived at Edinburgh airport in different planes. 61 I changed in Edinburgh to a slower train. 62 Imagine a car journey from Edinburgh to London. 63 He spent the morning and afternoon looking round Edinburgh. 64 Ballard, 29, a graphic designer from Stockbridge, Edinburgh. 64 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 65 Many thanks for concocting a circular for's Edinburgh week-end. 66 She went on to read medicine at Edinburgh. 67 Edinburgh is a capital city for postgraduate study. 68 She lectures on Shakespeare at Edinburgh University. 69 Edinburgh is well provided with clinical teaching hospitals. 70 On receiving it, Norman returned directly to London and caught a night train to Edinburgh. 71 City councils for Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee, remain front-runners for single-tier status. 72 The beautiful historic city of Edinburgh is only forty minutes away by car, and Glasgow just a little further. 73 My celebration consisted of a few beers with my caddie friends at Edinburgh station and on the night train. 74 Takings of £170 on the opening night were donated to the funds of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. 75 The Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh has just undergone a major refurbishment programme as well as having a new wing built. 76 In a recent advertisement for a house sale the same village of West Linton is now only 11 miles from Edinburgh. 77 Then came Edinburgh and the long hard slog of a medical degree and the various hospital training jobs that followed. 78 Edinburgh libraries have bought copies of the new editions of Biggles. 79 That, however, need not be a tension, according to Colwyn Trevarthen, professor of child psychology at Edinburgh University. 80 A recent major study of traffic problems in the Edinburgh area recognised road safety as a major factor for consideration. 81 It is hoped to hold these seminars in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. 82 On one occasion in the early 1880s she was persuaded to address male students at Edinburgh University medical school. 83 The small annual profits of the Edinburgh and Dundee clubs were interspersed with losses and no dividends were distributed to shareholders. 84 The Duke of Edinburgh was once again guest of honour. 85 For example, account is taken of the growing importance of theoretical linguistics, for which Edinburgh University is particularly well-known. 86 Ian Wilmut, of the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh, has already accomplished this feat in his second cloned sheep. 87 The illegitimate son of a maidservant, Frank Roberts was born at Edinburgh in 1915. 88 Why not fix to have a light lunch here one day if ever in Edinburgh. 89 As the dance finished we curtsied again and the Duke of Edinburgh stopped to congratulate us. 90 From there he moved on to Edinburgh, and finally shut himself away in his much embellished palace of Falkland to die. 91 She was privately educated, then went to Edinburgh University and passed part of the preliminary examination in medicine. 92 The Edinburgh International Film Festival is the longest running film festival in the world and has experienced many ups and downs. 93 The handover to Edinburgh, Cardiff and London was botched, but it was Labour that created the new bodies. 94 But nothing had prepared her for the angry letter she received from the Duke of Edinburgh, says Morton. 94 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 95 There is a meeting of shareholders being planned to discuss the future of the Bank of Edinburgh. 96 The event will take place at the Royal Highland showground at Ingliston, Edinburgh. 97 The overnight sleeper to Edinburgh, popular with honeymoon couples, was a sedate and leisurely way to travel. 98 It is not readily apparent that Edinburgh is a busy seaport but a visit to Leith Docks can be a fascinating eye-opener. 99 The research will be based on archival sources and newspaper and government reports held in depositories in Edinburgh, Glasgow and London. 100 He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and deputy lieutenant of the county. 101 Later, we take a close look at the city of Edinburgh and the local scenery. 102 In Edinburgh I discovered all too soon that Sylvia Grey was not there either. 103 He went on writing busily in the journals which employed him, the Edinburgh Review and others. 104 But today she walked free from the High Court in Edinburgh after being given community service. 105 There is no reason why Edinburgh should not develop its own range of street furniture designed by some of our young talents. 106 I at once applied for leave, which was granted,() and set off for Edinburgh on the overnight train. 107 He offered his services to the Edinburgh Missionary Society as an overseas candidate, thus fulfilling a youthful ambition. 108 Edinburgh is very well endowed with library resources for associated research. 109 Research in both branches is pursued actively at Edinburgh University. 110 A segregated unit within an existing day centre has just opened at Stockbridge House, Edinburgh. 111 The fact that the patron of the movement was the Duke of Edinburgh is also not without significance. 112 The new date will avoid a clash in Edinburgh with the ScotlandFrance Rugby Union international the previous day. 113 Location Edinburgh provides an ideal location for the study of scientific and technical graphics. 114 The revamped centre was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh on June 26. 115 I was grateful for Jean's company on the long journey up to Edinburgh. 116 The assembled company was let loose on Edinburgh for the last time. 117 I fully appreciate the importance of GEC-Ferranti as an employer in Edinburgh and Lothian. 118 It was the young people of Edinburgh who took advantage of late-night hours, not visitors, he argued. 119 When Charlie heard the news of victory he was training some raw recruits on a rifle range in Edinburgh. 120 Edinburgh has yet to achieve parity core-funding with the younger London Film Festival. 121 Edinburgh ensures me that no wild animals are caught to replace dead animals. 122 In Edinburgh, she will face her stiffest competition of the season. 123 That apart, I would hesitate to enter the traditional fratricidal debate between Edinburgh and Glasgow. 124 Lothian Region and Edinburgh District councils are expected to approve the scheme next month and it could be operational within 18 months. 124 125 Farmers near Girvan and Dunbar use these advantages to provide early potatoes for the large markets of Glasgow and Edinburgh. 126 At seven-thirty of the next morning clock the mighty Leviathan gasped its way into Edinburgh Central without any fanfare whatsoever. 127 Marjorie wore Evangeline's diamonds but, like the new bride, they failed to sparkle under a miserable Edinburgh sky. 128 If you have a family, you should have organised suitable long-term accommodation before bringing them with you to Edinburgh. 129 In these fields Edinburgh has established itself as a centre of excellence with an international reputation. 130 I played with men named George Craig, a smallish, balding retired Edinburgh gardener with powerful arms and a flat stomach. 131 The University and the City of Edinburgh provide an ideal environment for the degree course(), academically and physically. 132 With Patricia Duncker's fictional account we follow Barry from tomboy to Edinburgh student, colonial doctor and heart-throb. 133 The only remaining obstacles are located at Wester Hailes, a residential development on the western outskirts of Edinburgh. 134 I received treatment on my injury every day in Edinburgh, so that by the end I was recovering well. 135 The plan will be dealt with at an Edinburgh licensing board meeting later this month. 136 Consequently Edinburgh and Sedgley put Kelly under pressure on the Leeds right. 137 They have two young children and moved to Edinburgh after Mr Rea experienced difficulty in finding work in Sheffield. 138 Edinburgh survived a narrow 65-64 win over Bedford in their pool and went on to defeat surprise semi-finalists Heriot Watt 70-42. 139 More comments followed the amended drafts which were circulated and discussed at open meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow. 140 The protesters have also staged go-slows and traffic disruptions on motorways, and caused severe disruption in Edinburgh and Liverpool. 141 The Institute of Accountants is holding its conference in Edinburgh this year. 142 The Edinburgh side needed to move up a gear to jolt Celtic out of their rhythm. 143 But in Edinburgh they were opposed by extremely entrenched resistance from a determined group of employers. 144 The party's headquarters in Edinburgh said yesterday that only four people had resigned over the decision to support the Government. 145 A great deal of that historical information was conveniently stored at the University of Edinburgh, three hundred miles northwest of Cambridge. 146 The collapse must have been much commented on in the Edinburgh print and publishing trade, but the local press was discreet. 147 Primary adviser Iain MacDonald says Glasgow and Edinburgh are discussing joint publications on early intervention, words and numbers. 148 The first is to lay around 100 miles of cable television and telephone duct in Edinburgh for United Artists. 149 The lads beaten in Edinburgh were determined to regain their pride. 150 Although vengeance had been wreaked on the assassins in Edinburgh, that was still by no means the main administrative centre. 151 After its partial recovery in the middle 1920s, the Edinburgh printing trade was hit by the depression. 152 First, the memorial did not call for the dismissal of any women employed in Edinburgh at the time. 153 The board were currently negotiating to build a new home in the Edinburgh area, he added. 154 Last October Paul embarked on a computer science degree at Edinburgh University. 155 While Edinburgh itself was growing in importance as a centre of government,[/edinburgh.html] the temporary residence was refashioned into a palace. 156 In recent years Applied Linguistics at Edinburgh has been closely involved in the organisation of international seminars and conferences. 157 There was a slight hiccup in the 1950s when a good citizen of Edinburgh objected to our bearing the arms. 158 He is currently cooperating in a Tolstoy project for Edinburgh next year. 159 You have got two choices in Edinburgh - it's either the Salvation Army or Greyfriars hostel and that's it. 160 It will be housed inside a £15 million building in Edinburgh and should be ready by 1987. 161 The Edinburgh based Institution of Fire Engineers specialises in developing fire engines and safety equipment. 162 In Edinburgh Haynes's time was running out(), and his attention shifting elsewhere. 163 The Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh, I believe, had a recent £200,000 deficit, but has been awarded a larger grant. 164 On Christmas Eve he had dinner with friends in Edinburgh. 165 Peter arranged a taxi to Victoria for me to catch a train to Gatwick and the last flight to Edinburgh. 166 The play could now be tentatively scheduled for the Edinburgh Festival of 1953, one year later than Eliot had originally planned. 167 He was a founder member of the Edinburgh Press Club, established more than 50 years ago. 168 Another bit of cycle path has just been constructed at Barnton on the outskirts of Edinburgh. 169 Edinburgh had practically no textile workers, men or women; but as we have seen it had a great many domestic servants. 170 Buster Brown's Enjoyment is the keynote of this popular Edinburgh night spot, with exotic drinks a speciality. 171 Peter Sheldon was giving evidence at the trial of two nineteen year olds accused of killing Edinburgh student Paul Sheldon. 172 Students return to Edinburgh in the fourth year to take further advanced courses appropriate to their final examinations. 173 In fact, he was the one who encouraged me to go down to the Lesbian and Gay Centre in Edinburgh. 174 I got into Edinburgh and before I came up I took a year off and worked and travelled. 175 Our 1977 conference in Edinburgh had been as fruitless, in terms of its actual agenda, as its precursor at Dilizhan. 176 The most recent observation of a blue moon was in Edinburgh in 1950. 177 Reducing the length One version of the Edinburgh syntactic component used pair-wise transition probabilities between words. 178 He read medicine at the University of Edinburgh, though it is doubtful if he ever intended to practise. 179 Edinburgh Sheriff Court had heard that the boys bought the rat poison from Boots, and offered to cook dinner. 180 Essentially Glasgow and Edinburgh were the two towns which provided the bulk of the membership and carried the burden of administration. 181 What was atypical about Edinburgh was the large number of women recruited to the trade of compositor. 182 But it was in Edinburgh where boardroom manoeuvring was at its most intriguing. 183 Not on Sunday. museum of local history, illustrating the life of Edinburgh from early times. 184 Another was a newcomer to our church and to our city,[] doing an Edinburgh house-to-house collection for the first time. 185 They mustered an army at Linlithgow and marched on Edinburgh. 186 The gelding show-ed he was in good heart this week by winning at Edinburgh on Thursday. 187 The order resulted from an appeal hearing at the Court of Session in Edinburgh. 188 A bomb missed the Southampton by the breadth of the Admiral's Barge, and another showered the Edinburgh with shrapnel. 189 For far too long we have given free publicity for such tourist spots as Edinburgh Castle. 190 His photographs, which are also held in Edinburgh, are stunningly crisp and evocative of the places and people he visited. 191 Graeme, above, was last night at the family home in Edinburgh. 192 A trained psychiatric nurse, he is the current artist in residence at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 193 He had not been able to in Edinburgh, but now seemed the ideal time. 194 Hairflair interviewed the Edinburgh lass who is cutting a name for herself at the Charlie Miller salon. 195 Dunblane is a new giftware range from Edinburgh Crystal that features a delicate lace cut diamond pattern. 196 So he had driven down from Edinburgh to intercept the train. 197 Pictured here is a small selection of items available from the Edinburgh Castle shop. 198 On arrival in Edinburgh, the loans will be stored overnight in the Library's Strong Room. 199 She had already met some of the inhabitants in the hostels for homeless people in Glasgow and Edinburgh. 200 Most law-abiding citizens obeyed it but not so the denizens of the slums, stinking alleys and runnels of Edinburgh. 201 Terms Gordon Wright Publishing of Edinburgh has increased its minimum order on credit invoice to 25 retail value. 202 A more permanent reminder of the day was the Edinburgh crystal bowl that Sussex members presented to her. 203 She was kept prisoner in Edinburgh and then in a castle on an islet in Loch Leven near Kinross. 204 The Edinburgh side can go top on goal difference ahead of Dunfermline if they win by at least two goals. 205 In Edinburgh, the Scandic Crown regularly achieves the highest occupancy in the city with outstanding rival hotels. 206 He remembers when schools were schools were closed for fear of catastrophic bombing raids in wartime Edinburgh and classes were spread among private houses. 207 One will be submitted to the Edinburgh Evening News with an accompanying letter. 4. 208 The Royal visit to Edinburgh in 1953 was conducted almost entirely using carriages from the collection. 209 Chancellor Norman Lamont and fellow finance ministers began hammering out the final draft in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon. 210 Her next appointment in 1942 was as the first educational psychologist employed by the education committee of the city of Edinburgh. 211 He lectured on geology at Edinburgh before joining the Survey as Petrographer in London in 1901. 212 In practice this meant medieval mystery plays at York, madrigals on the river at Cambridge, and the Edinburgh Festival. 213 Our local library, Macdonald Road, Edinburgh, produced a book on fishing that became my firm favourite. 214 Long neglected, it has now been restored by the University of Edinburgh and is once again used for its original purpose. 214 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 215 Even Edinburgh no longer has an economy distinct from its Lothian hinterland. 216 He started by doing stints in the three main factories in London, Manchester and Edinburgh, often working very long hours. 217 Mike completed a foundation course in Leeds before moving to Edinburgh in 1982, to study photography at Napier. 218 However, the administration of corporate pensions will remain in Edinburgh, where 200 people are currently employed. 219 This batch is expected to include all the main hospitals in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Lanarkshire and Central region. 220 Flett, an Orcadian, had taken medical and natural history degrees at Edinburgh, having studied geology under J. Geikie. 221 Municipal offices and meeting place of the City of Edinburgh District Council. 222 Its long-term effect however was to provoke Edinburgh employers into various devices to evade the high piece-work rates stipulated by the Interlocutor. 223 London, Edinburgh and Birmingham have produced the lowest proportions of such under-utilised research. 224 At Edinburgh we shall also discuss what else we can do to promote economic recovery. 225 Fred Guy moved into the penthouse suite in November and now has one of the best views in Edinburgh. 226 Neighbours raised the alarm when they saw flames light up the early-hours darkness in Ferry Road, Edinburgh. 227 Edinburgh international science festival will be held on 11-25 April 1992. 228 The Edinburgh conference was attended by media practitioners, theologians and teachers. 229 It was dark when they reached the outskirts of Edinburgh. 230 Ministers should argue the figures with the Duke of Edinburgh - I am quoting figures from the Rowntree report. 231 The Garden produces the Edinburgh Journal of Botany, which publishes research on plant taxonomy and other botanical sciences. 232 Each of the Edinburgh patients colonised by the epidemic strain showed a rising IgG antibody response to P cepacia-specific cell wall antigen. 233 Also considers the potential for car-free housing, drawing on experience from Bremen, Amsterdam and Edinburgh. 234 The Bears have had two of their scheduled fixtures washed out and suffered a heavy defeat at Edinburgh. 235 His arrival in Edinburgh in 1987 indicated a turn in the tide. 236 But if changes had to be made, the only cost effective alternative was an all-purpose authority for Edinburgh and the Lothians. 237 Eating and Drinking in Edinburgh is a selective guide but omission from its pages should not be regarded as implying criticism. 238 In due course the conspirators were taken to Edinburgh, subjected to protracted torture, and finally beheaded. 239 For instance in use at Edinburgh Zoo there is a cement ant hill for chimpanzees which was developed to enrich their environment. 240 Edinburgh sees itself as a university of the new millennium, committed to research and teaching. 241 On his return in 1891, Knott was appointed lecturer in mathematics and in 1892 reader in applied mathematics at Edinburgh University. 242 At dawn I was still going round in circles in a five mile stack over Edinburgh airspace. 243 A month ago he went into Edinburgh for a night out and in the small hours was stabbed to death. 244 As a result the Edinburgh Conference of 1936 passed resolutions leaving the Labour Party supporting collective security but opposing rearmament. 245 The paper shows that there could be a return of these positions without prejudicing the integrity of an Edinburgh and Lothian-wide council. 246 Within Edinburgh three quarters of accidents happen at road junctions so take special care when travelling to or from this cycle track. 247 This prospectus is designed to help you to assess the practical possibilities for study at Edinburgh. 248 I had a very good knowledge of Edinburgh by the time I was five. 249 Far removed from the practicalities of army life was the entry from the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh. 250 She followed with three weeks on the Edinburgh Fringe, got a Perrier Award nomination,[] and sold out again. 251 The Edinburgh library staff would like to remind users that there are still books on loan under the old manual system. 252 Solicitors are being advised by the chairman of the Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre that all office systems should be reviewed. 253 Paris was mooted but when Henrietta could not find her passport they eloped to Edinburgh. 254 Maggie Corr is in charge of children's library services in Edinburgh and buys 35,000 new books a year. 255 a shuttle service between London and Edinburgh. 256 the Duke of Edinburgh. 257 He also designed one of the Edinburgh University towers that overshadows George Square. 258 Lord Luce's capitulation to pressure from the Duke of Edinburgh has stored up huge problems for the future. 259 The Edinburgh International Festival offers enough choice to satiate most appetites. 260 His ideas should be more advanced by the time the Committee meets in Edinburgh in October. 261 four major colleges of surgery, viz. London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. 262 The visit follows hot on the heels of their season at the Edinburgh International Festival. 263 The title of Royal Highness is borne by the Duke of Edinburgh. 264 "Edinburgh in Focus" provides a warts-and-all look at the city. |
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