Examples of 'belhaven' in a sentence

Meaning of "belhaven"

Belhaven is a noun that usually refers to a place or a brand name, such as Belhaven Brewery in Scotland

How to use "belhaven" in a sentence

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Belhaven has gone through various name changes over the years.
Free parking at the front of the Belhaven.
Right next to Belhaven be the downtown and the state capital.
It was formerly owned by the Earls of Belhaven.
Greene King stated that Belhaven would retain its brands and brewery following the takeover.
He played college football at Belhaven University.
Belhaven University teams are known as the Blazers.
The jerseys were sponsored by Belhaven Beers for the first time.
Belhaven brewery is a brewery near Dunbar in Scotland owned by Greene King.
This was off Belhaven Terrace to the east.
I walk around Belhaven.
The Belhaven 글라스고.
The railroad ran from Mackeys to Columbia and from Mackeys to Belhaven.
At Belhaven University, courses are presented from the perspective of a Christian worldview.
They named the settlement after their favorite countryman, the Earl of Belhaven.

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Distraught, Lord Belhaven delivered a lament over the funeral pyre of Scottish independence.
Miles in a north-eastern direction and empties into the North Sea near Belhaven.
She holds a BFA in creative writing from Belhaven University and an unofficial degree in hip-Hop.
Lord Belhaven and Stenton notably served as Lord-Lieutenant of Lanarkshire.
After high school he enrolled at Belhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi.
Belhaven brew a range of around 20 beers for sale domestically and overseas.
For more information on this creation, see Lord Belhaven and Stenton.
Belhaven Press . common property, resource management, community development, case studies.
Dr. Roger Parrott is an author, and president of Belhaven University.
By 2005 Belhaven had become the largest and oldest surviving independent brewery in Scotland.
During the 1960s the first youth team was formed as Belhaven Boys Club.
Ord v Belhaven Pubs Ltd 2 BCLC 447 is a UK company law case concerning piercing the corporate veil.
What 's your name? Amber Belhaven.
Oh, very pretty name . Amber Belhaven.
Common property resources, ecology and community-based sustainable development . Belhaven Press, London, UK.

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