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单词 Glasgow
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1 The Aids conference will be held in Glasgow.
2 Glasgow is on the western side of Scotland.
3 The last tram ran through Glasgow in September 1962.
4 There are regular train services to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
5 She used to live in Glasgow.
6 The winning design came from an architect in Glasgow.
7 Glasgow has broadened its appeal since taking on the mantle of European City of Culture in 1990.
8 The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area.
9 Callum, recently arrived in Glasgow, is jobless, homeless, friendless, and suffering from culture shock.
10 They spent their free time in Glasgow busking in Argyle Street.
11 Is this the train for Glasgow?
12 The city is equidistant between London and Glasgow.
13 Somehow we must get to Glasgow.
14 They lived in a crumbling Glasgow tenement.
15 Does this train go through to Glasgow?
16 The 11.45 to Glasgow is a sleeper.
17 How much is the single fare to Glasgow?
18 He has become a native of Glasgow.
19 It's a long drive from Glasgow to London.
20 We took the night train to Glasgow.
21 This train connects with the one to Glasgow.
22 His father belongs to Glasgow.
23 At Glasgow I changed trains for Greenock.
24 The criminal was traced to Glasgow.
25 I went from Glasgow to Edinburgh twelve times in the space of a few days.
26 'We're moving our office to Glasgow.' 'That's a definite, is it?'
27 Patricia and I were playing with the idea/possibility of moving to Glasgow.
28 The project is based on a successful pilot scheme in Glasgow.
29 The last I heard of him he was living in Glasgow.
30 He was taken in a coma to the intensive care unit of Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
1 The Aids conference will be held in Glasgow.
2 Glasgow is on the western side of Scotland.
3 The last tram ran through Glasgow in September 1962.
4 There are regular train services to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
5 She used to live in Glasgow.
6 The winning design came from an architect in Glasgow.
7 Patricia and I were playing with the idea/possibility of moving to Glasgow.
8 Glasgow has broadened its appeal since taking on the mantle of European City of Culture in 1990.
9 The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area.
10 The project is based on a successful pilot scheme in Glasgow.
11 Callum, recently arrived in Glasgow, is jobless, homeless, friendless, and suffering from culture shock.
12 They spent their free time in Glasgow busking in Argyle Street.
13 I went from Glasgow to Edinburgh twelve times in the space of a few days.
31 His first job will be to project Glasgow as a friendly city.
32 There is a regular train service between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
33 I fell asleep on the train and fetched up in Glasgow.
34 'My wife's got a job in Glasgow.' 'I take it you'll be moving, then.'
35 Parts of Glasgow are on a par with the worst areas of London and Liverpool for burglaries.
35 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
36 I belong to Glasgow.
37 She spends a good deal of her time in Glasgow.
38 The plane touched down at Glasgow airport just before midday.
39 A flat in London costs almost half as much again as a flat in Glasgow.
40 Her husband was assailed by a young man with a knife in a Glasgow park.
41 It takes quite a bit of time to get from London to Glasgow.
42 The train gets into Glasgow at 6 o'clock in the morning.
43 He referred to himself as a Glasgow businessman.
44 Harry teaches in a boys' school in Glasgow.
45 This shake-out left only Glasgow with two evening papers.
46 The city of Glasgow soldiered on.
47 He was buried at his own request, in Glasgow.
48 We return to Glasgow by SAS on Sunday morning.
49 The taxi-driver in Glasgow handed Carole Lacey his card.
50 Brochures available from Glasgow 1990, PO Box 88, Glasgow.
51 The provost of Glasgow gave her a nickname.
52 Donald Dewar was born into a middle-class Glasgow household.
53 Glasgow: Clocks and scientific instruments, Wednesday 11am.
54 By contrast, Glasgow gave accurate estimates.
55 Coroner Gordon Glasgow recorded a verdict of suicide.
56 Anyhow, we loaded kelp for Glasgow.
57 It was mid-summer, and unseasonably warm for Glasgow.
58 Glasgow is fast becoming Britain's undisputed mecca for raving.
59 City councils for Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee, remain front-runners for single-tier status.
60 The beautiful historic city of Edinburgh is only forty minutes away by car, and Glasgow just a little further.
61 Because of poor health he was educated at home before enrolling at Glasgow University to study humanities and classical languages.
62 During the period under review 5 meetings were held in Glasgow, attracting a total attendance of 332.
63 A path has now been built under the arch of the bridge at the east end of Glasgow Green.
64 Staff and resources allocated to it were redirected to a major project intended to regenerate east Glasgow.
65 The initial draft received many letters of comment from both camps and was followed up with a public debate in Glasgow.
66 Greater Glasgow Health Board denied liability and said that the anaesthetist had fulfilled all his duties.
67 Shortly before his death he refused the Bishopric of Glasgow and died a saintly death on August 3(), 1159.
68 These clinics were held irregularly on Sundays in rooms hired at the Copthorn Hotel, Glasgow.
69 Through their own efforts, deaf people were in the forefront of Glasgow society.
70 I'm glad you told me about the show being cancelled. Otherwise I'd have travelled all the way to Glasgow for nothing.
71 The village was a babel of accents from Ulster, London, Glasgow and Lancashire.
72 During this time he attended evening classes at the City School and at Glasgow University.
73 The newspapers in Glasgow didn't run any sensational stories about kids indulging in drugs, mass drunkenness or violence.
74 It is hoped to hold these seminars in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow.
75 The make-up of the Glasgow head office committee is slightly different from the committees at Craigforth, branches and regional sales centres.
76 A major attribute of Glasgow is the way in which all parties collaborate to win new location customers for the city.
77 A more ambitious escapade took Johnny Blunt and a friend on a hitchhike from London to Glasgow.
78 The Glasgow children in their classrooms would come to know these nicknames.
79 By Taylor Ferguson, Glasgow Rugged features softened with short wavy hair.
80 The First World War saw enormous advances in flight technology, and Glasgow was a major centre for aircraft production.
81 After Oxford, he was appointed to the faculty at the University of Glasgow.
82 His trio played the Brecon festival in 1993 and the Glasgow festival the following year.
83 Glasgow certainly needs a modern landmark - something to deflect the eye from the miserable tower blocks of the 1960s.
84 The research will be based on archival sources and newspaper and government reports held in depositories in Edinburgh, Glasgow and London.
85 In 1925 the ship was bought by a Glasgow shipowner who planned to convert her to a nautical museum.
86 Mendelssohn was seasick both ways on the trip by boat from Glasgow to Staffa.
87 That will do nothing for morale and recruitment in Glasgow.
88 Glasgow is an excellent town for shopping, or perhaps you would care to visit the museums, including the Burrell Collection.
89 The Clyde cycleway provides a traffic-free route from Glasgow centre and follows the river Clyde to its source.
90 Are we to take it that the company headquarters, not the battalion headquarters, will be in Glasgow?
91 What is the point of having a bomb that could instantly destroy the city of Glasgow?
92 Workers at Glasgow have voted to come out, at Leyland itself they voted against.
93 Recent incidents include £2 million fire damage to Bellahouston Academy in Glasgow.
94 The first five year rent review for the Council's Glasgow Office is due in August 1991.
95 Sadly, it appears to be generally accepted that this is the way people in service industries in Glasgow behave.
95 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
96 That apart, I would hesitate to enter the traditional fratricidal debate between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
97 None the less there were certain similarities: Glasgow was a District in the massive Strathclyde Region.
98 Farmers near Girvan and Dunbar use these advantages to provide early potatoes for the large markets of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
99 An era will end in Glasgow this morning as high-rise flats in the troubled Gorbals area are blown to the ground.
100 It was in Glasgow, however, that many momentous events were taking place.
101 The Albion axle production plant in Glasgow is to lose 67 jobs.
102 He was alert and neurologically normal with a Glasgow coma score of 14 on admission.
103 Oag pays tribute to Yoyo Nakajima, senior trade advisor in Glasgow.
104 And would politics based on religion have disappeared in Glasgow if not for the rise of the Labour Party?
105 The Glasgow they evoke is a very hard and a very lively place.
106 Yesterday, the parents renewed their campaign to save the school when they protested outside Strathclyde's headquarters in Glasgow.
107 Scientists at Glasgow University used night-vision cameras to watch young salmon in a temperature-controlled pool.
108 Despite having the healthiest club scene, Glasgow still specialises in churning out cod soul.
109 After a spell as a woodcarver, he became a printer by trade and had his own printing works in Glasgow.
110 The Glasgow underground railway system like the London underground counterpart has some very strange and totally unexplained events.
111 Glasgow also had a weekly deaf column in the Glasgow Evening Times, written by a variety of people.
112 More comments followed the amended drafts which were circulated and discussed at open meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
113 To keep everyone happy press officer David Begg, from Glasgow, recorded immediate reactions.
114 As the coach thundered into Glasgow, the post-horn would be sounded and a blunderbuss fired into the air.
115 Primary adviser Iain MacDonald says Glasgow and Edinburgh are discussing joint publications on early intervention, words and numbers.
116 Does the contemporary art scene in Glasgow affect your painting?
117 A strong local business base is a necessary condition for the economic future of Glasgow.
118 As the cortege reached George Square in the heart of Glasgow, the crowd watched silently until some one broke into applause.
119 Franklin had also been invited to advise Glasgow University in the matter of a lightning conductor.
120 Alex Trocchi had escaped Glasgow for the city, and release from Calvinism.
121 Three of them had serious face and hand burns and were transferred to the burns unit of Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
122 Hugh's Glasgow was a paradise of train stations and carpet factories.
123 In 1734, Macrae presented Glasgow with an equestrian statue of King William.
124 Hugh Bawn was put in charge of the high-buildings programme in Glasgow.
125 Glasgow has developed a very fruitful relationship with one of the world's most gifted directors.
126 Results Analysis in 1983 had shown no excess of cancer deaths in Glasgow clinic patients compared with Renfrew-Paisley controls.
127 Angry parents have condemned the fatal accident inquiry into drugs deaths in Glasgow as a waste of time.
128 I am therefore prepared to grant the relief sought by Glasgow and will hear counsel as to the exact terms of the declarations.
129 George explained that his colleagues in Glasgow objected to the name George.
130 His photographs show vividly the lives of poverty-stricken families in the Gorbals area of Glasgow.
131 Fort William is due north of Glasgow but the Ben Nevis range effectively barred a direct course for the line.
132 He was awarded honorary degrees by Algiers(), Glasgow and Oxford.
133 Lethamhill is in the town of Helensburgh, a half-hour train ride from Glasgow.
134 Demonstrators hurled abuse at councillors as they entered the council building in Glasgow.
135 It piled on the agony for Glasgow, who had passed up another chance two minutes before the break.
136 The model later came to Glasgow to pose for a life painting course.
137 My parents had moved to the outskirts of Glasgow and I joined the local pipe band and met Duncan McIntyre.
138 The whole crowd later went to a variety show at the Winter Gardens. Old Glasgow songs.
139 Hiring the dress of your dreams from Glitterati in Bell Street, Glasgow, will cost anything between £75 and £325.
140 Concentration now had to be aimed at the means of transporting the aircraft from the field to the carrier in Glasgow.
141 Glasgow has six or eight of these big buyers and about two dozen first-division dealers.
142 Anyone who has used Glasgow Airport can not fail to have noticed the huge domed building dominating Paisley's skyline.
143 She raised temperatures in chilly Glasgow with six rapid costume changes.
144 She lived with the child and her father stayed with them from time to time in the flat on the north side of Glasgow.
145 Essentially Glasgow and Edinburgh were the two towns which provided the bulk of the membership and carried the burden of administration.
146 You had lots of slides of the high-rises in Glasgow and that.
147 You could get a record deal in London, Glasgow, Dublin or Manchester.
148 The Glasgow docklands area became a vast storage base with enough emergency supplies to feed the entire United Kingdom.
149 She worked at Glasgow University for seven years in research and as a lecturer in social work.
150 There are scheduled flights between the islands, and daily air services to Glasgow and Inverness.
151 He was educated partly in Glasgow and partly in London.
152 Those trains will travel on to Glasgow and, we hope, beyond.
153 Law's claims were therefore substantial, but they were known to few outside parliament, Glasgow and Manchester.
154 The organisation finances a full-time staff of about 20 with offices in Westminster, Preston and Glasgow.
155 In parts of Glasgow, the tobacco industry is very important.
155 Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
156 You can run your finger all the way to Glasgow.
157 Sometimes studio interviews are conducted over the air with an interviewer in London or Glasgow and the interviewee in Birmingham or Manchester.
158 Maxwell, a former solicitor from Glasgow, had moved into exhibition in 1912, then distribution in 1923.
159 They changed their pleas mid-way through a trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
160 Here it was effectively a form of non-elected local government, which had access to greater resources than Glasgow District Council.
161 The attack has raised the spectre of another war between ice-cream operators in Glasgow.
162 She had already met some of the inhabitants in the hostels for homeless people in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
163 Its most important asset was the Glasgow weekly Forward which became the party's official paper in 1934.
164 Dewar never remarried, and spent the rest of his life in the former matrimonial home in Glasgow.
165 Developing Urban Quality Economic development in Glasgow requires the provision of high quality business premises and a quality environment.
166 The chopper went to refuel, came back and buzzed around some more and then returned to Glasgow.
167 There were several changes to key members of the cast from the Glasgow premiere in December.
168 Roddy McMillan played the same Glasgow private eye but was called Daniel Britt on this occasion.
169 London will again fill one of the places with Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham competing for the other spot.
170 When I arrived back in Glasgow on 10 June I wondered if anything was going to be the same again.
171 But Sir Anthony found no common link with later crashes at Purley and Glasgow.
172 So the Science Centres nearing completion in Glasgow and Dundee will provide an enormous boost to science teaching throughout the country.
173 She is married and lives in the west end of Glasgow.
174 Smith began to teach logic and moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow.
175 He went to Glasgow and began an apprenticeship in the engineering department of Randolph Elder, shipbuilders of Govan.
176 Half-flag, half-face, the new image cost the Glasgow life company £50,000 and another £550,000 changing the notepaper etc.
177 He is also pleased enough with his experience to recommend Glasgow to other would-be employers.
178 Clydebank's industrial landscape can be seen from the A814 passing the north bank of the river from Glasgow to the west.
179 This batch is expected to include all the main hospitals in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Lanarkshire and Central region.
180 Held in Dunfermline, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, they attracted 60 members of staff from 50 piloting centres.
181 After some detailed survey work members of the Glasgow South branch.
182 Already the new roundabout on Glasgow Road is a striking example of the high standards being sought.
183 He had married a Glasgow girl, probably in 1934, and the marriage broke up in 1939.
184 ScotRail will provide our winners with free return rail travel to Glasgow and Ayr.
185 Why is there a large twilight zone in Glasgow - the area where many buildings are being demolished and new ones erected?Sentence dictionary
186 Mr McCleods staff expect him back at his Glasgow office tomorrow afternoon.
187 Yildiz was killed on the streets of Glasgow last weekend in what is thought to have been an unprovoked racist attack.
188 Margaret Elder was giving evidence on the first day of the fatal accident inquiry into drugs deaths in Glasgow.
189 They missed the train connection in Glasgow which meant that they could not be at the hotel by seven o'clock.
190 Glasgow had close ties of blood and interest with the Southern States of the Confederacy.
191 Now it claims to be receiving up to ten a week, with Glasgow and Yorkshire emerging as illegal software hot spots.
192 In south Glasgow, two secondaries are beginning a rolling programme which is aimed at thwarting a major shake-up by Strathclyde.
193 What else, besides work, attracts many people to travel to Glasgow fairly frequently?
194 The report points out that the idea of local housing companies as landlord bodies for social rented housing originated in Glasgow.
195 As part of its general consultation process, Greater Glasgow health board consulted in respect of its acute services strategy for Glasgow.
196 It was announced yesterday that the Glasgow Cup tournament will be played this season for the first time on an all-weather pitch.
197 Last Spring five folks from the fellowship walked 10 miles around the South Side of Glasgow.
198 At the time, ScotRail was also attempting to get through a similar application for the junction at Westerton, outside Glasgow.
199 First, there was the social realism of the Glasgow slums.
200 The club have submitted an application for outline planning permission to Glasgow District Council following extensive feasibility studies.
201 And to commemorate their anniversary, the charity has opened a new office in Glasgow.
202 The objective of the competition is to give Glasgow a central skyscraper which would reflect the city's new vigour and status.
203 A representative of the licencing board said that there's widespread support in Glasgow for the proposal.
204 Weapon convoys regularly use the M8 motorway through central Glasgow.
205 My parents sold up the farm and went to live in Glasgow.
206 The weekly-paid Greater Glasgow Health Board employees first discovered the bank's mistake when they tried to withdraw money from cash machines.
207 He had just been appointed professor of moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow.
208 Glasgow Cathedral - the past revealed IMPORTANT discoveries have been made about the early history of Glasgow Cathedral during recent archaeological excavations.
209 She had travelled from Rosyth to Glasgow, hardly any distance at all, yet still she had missed her connection.
210 She adored the upstairs in Glasgow trams, the only drawback being that it was where the smokers went.
211 Henry was large and jovial and partly bald, while Jimmy was small and rather lugubrious in appearance and hailed from Glasgow.
212 She now attends a day release course in Glasgow studying for stage two of the Chartered Accountants Examination.
213 After his ordination in 1953, he spent three years as assistant priest at the Immaculate Conception Church, Glasgow.
214 The package of assistance offered to Cambuslang was a critical element in convincing the Hoover management to support the Glasgow operation.
215 The men stir earlier in Glasgow; and the women have more brassy outfits.
216 She told Alexander Atkins that she had missed the train after leaving her Glasgow school friend.
217 Most of this industry was on the coalfield at Coatbridge and in the Clyde valley from Motherwell to Glasgow.
218 Standing in the lighted alcove of a furniture store at Glasgow Cross.
219 Special emergency trailers are located at depots at Bromborough, Stanford-le-Hope, Glasgow and Hull.
220 On Monday a major inquiry begins into the devastating loss of life caused by drugs in Glasgow.
221 I rode with my army to Langside,near Glasgow.
222 At Glasgow I transferred to another train.
223 A monument on the center square of Glasgow.
224 The band hail from Glasgow.
225 Glasgow is one of the chief cities of Scotland.
226 They're going down to Glasgow from London next week.
227 Mr Andrews is a Scot, he belongs to Glasgow.
228 I was in Glasgow at the time because I was with Celtic.
229 During the Glasgow bus strike, transport employees in various other towns declared 24 hour strike in sympathy.
230 Some had come from Glasgow, their faces registering disbelief that they had found a fixture that neither touts nor smooth-talking could render pregnable.
231 A Londoner has more difficulty understanding a Scotsman from Glasgow than understanding a New Yorker.
232 The previous speaker House of Commons was Michael Martin, whose roots are in Hibernian, working - class Glasgow.
233 Glasgow began an annual Saint Patrick's Day parade and festival in 2007.
234 A burgh of south-central Scotland east of Glasgow. It is a manufacturing center with iron and steel industries. Population, 50,700.
235 These pictures were designed and developed by Mr. Phillippe G. Schyns and Aude Oliva of The University of Glasgow.
236 It is simply not possible to say that the Highlanders were all on the Jacobite side and the Lowlanders of Glasgow and Edinburgh on the side of the English.
237 August 14th, 1963, at a lonely spot outside London, the Glasgow to London mail train was halted by a red signal and ambushed by 15 masked men.
238 Glasgow and Edinburgh are even closer, but the short vowels of Edinburgh's accent become the trailing cadences of Glaswegian speech in the space of 40 miles(65Km).
239 Glasgow, with over one million inhabitants has only about 100 miles of tramway.
240 I rode with my army to Langside, near Glasgow. And there...
241 A town of central Scotland north-northeast of Glasgow on the Bannock River, a tributary of the Forth.
242 Group E also includes the Celtic team from Ferguson's native Glasgow and Danish side Aalborg.
243 I got the hell out of Glasgow and I can honestly say I will never go back.
244 four major colleges of surgery, viz. London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin.
245 The church is just down the road from the Gothic Glasgow Cathedral,(http:///glasgow.html) nicknamed Saint Mungo's Cathedral because it's on the spot where the sixth-century bishop built his first church.
246 For Smith, who had lived in a Glasgow transformed by trade and industry, this was implausible.
247 Architect Robin Partington has the Gherkin, the Razor (right), the Armadillo in Glasgow and the Cucumber (above) on his CV.
248 A burgh of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow in a coal and iron region. Population, 5,900.
249 Today, Hogmanay includes huge celebrations on the streets of Glasgow and Edinburgh on New Year's Eve. More than one-hundred-thousand people attend these street parties. Bells ring at midnight.
250 British streaker Mark Roberts prepares to kick the ball into the Bayer Leverkusen goal during the Champions League final at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow, May 15, 2002.
251 Rutherglen has always striven to maintain some autonomy since it was absorbed by Glasgow in the 1970s.
252 Back - office operations are drifting off to places where costs are lower(), such as Glasgow or Bangalore.
253 A burgh of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow in a coal and iron region. Population, 51, 900.
254 He was known by many for his role in the then record-breaking robbery of the mail train from Glasgow to London in August 1963.
255 Angeline Brunel, a 31-year-old mother from Glasgow, admitted that she turned to friends, books and programmes for advice about bringing up her daughter Madeleine, who is now two.
256 The stupidest of us all can hardly fail to observe a change for our eyes AT least as greAT as there would have been in going to Glasgow.
257 It'seems Stuttgart have received an offer for the player from the Glasgow Rangers.
258 There are so many statues like this in UK, here just another one on Glasgow center square.
259 The future progressive frequently implies an assumption (You'll be coming from Glasgow). Prepositions are often used differently.
260 Tom McMillan, a professor of clinical neuropsychology at the University of Glasgow, said it wasn't surprising this also appeared to be the case for people with locked-in syndrome.
261 Only last week three unidentified men held up the Clydesdale Bank, at Clydebank, near Glasgow, shot two tellers dead and escaped.
262 In 2009 the event was held in Glasgow, but an other venue, the Kelvin Hall.
263 Dalglish first came across Ferguson many eons ago when the duo locked horns as players in a second-string clash in Glasgow.
264 A burgh of southwest Scotland south-southwest of Glasgow. It is an industrial town in a mining region and the site of a monument to Robert Burns, whose poems were first published here in 1786.
265 In 1799 Birkbeck was appointed professor of natural philosophy in a school in Glasgow.
266 MIT vision scientist Aude Oliva and University of Glasgow researcher Philippe Schyns created this illusion by producing hybrids of two images.
267 The University of Glasgow offers students with the unique opportunity of a fully funded doctoral studentship on the 'History of Lace Knitting in Shetland'.
268 A study by academics at Glasgow University found that 49% of white Scots showed some degree of Islamophobia (fears about national identity or economic resentment), compared with 63% of English whites.
269 He set sail on the troopship Cameronia from Glasgow to South Africa.
270 Her Glasgow coma scale is 7 . A lateral C - spine is unremarkable.
271 Thes pictures were designed and developed by Mr. Phillippe G. Schyns and Aude Oliva of The University of Glasgow.
272 The pink pouffe was picked up in a shop in Glasgow.
273 Professor Pascal Belin, a cognitive neuroscientist at Glasgow University, said: "Identifying voices is surprisingly important for people, especially on the telephone.
274 Outcome at ICU discharge and 6 months after injury were analyzed using Glasgow Outcome Scale ( GOS ).
275 The University of Glasgow offers students the unique opportunity of a fully-funded doctoral studentship on the 'History of Lace Knitting in Shetland'.
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