Examples of 'brindley' in a sentence

Meaning of "brindley"

Brindley is a name of English origin that means from the burnt meadow. It is often used as a surname
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  • A village and civil parish in Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ592534).
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

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Hilton garden inn birmingham brindley place.
Brindley died a few days later.
Varley was an assistant to the canal engineer James Brindley.
The brindley home for boys.
The well in the village of Wormhill is dedicated to Brindley.
Brindley in search of regular games.
The church had a pipe organ by Brindley and Foster.
Brindley was chosen to be the first Master.
They commissioned the canal engineer James Brindley to propose a route.
Brindley however would never play again in the VFL.
He commissioned the engineer James Brindley to build a canal for that purpose.
James Brindley was a pioneering canal engineer and the most notable resident of Turnhurst.
The duo soon augmented the band with bassist Paul Brindley and drummer Patrick Hannan.
This aquarium in Brindley Place has plenty of fascinating aquatic animal exhibits to explore.
Immediately on the passing of the act, construction began under the direction of Brindley.

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Brindley Mountain is visible in the south across the Tennessee River.
From this achievement dates the canal building of England, to which Brindley first gave importance.
Brindley took charge of the canal 's construction.
Diana 's guide into the desert, Mustapha ALl Charles Brindley.
Have a drink on Brindley place for an after work get-together.
I'm afraid even you mr. brindley.
Brindley proposed a route similar to the one built, and another more expensive route via Bury.
She 's visiting the brindley home! The brindley home?
Paul Brindley is currently the managing director of Music Ally, the digital musical consultancy.
Regular engineering inspections of the disused Brindley tunnel ceased in the 1960s.
Brigadier Brindley - a veteran officer with a penchant for story-telling.
Advised HSBC Alternative Investments on the purchase of Brindley place, Birmingham, for £260 million.
In 1867 the original Brindley water wheel was decommissioned and replaced with a water turbine.
The Brindley is a theatre and arts centre which opened in 2004.
To use the Brindley system, patients must,.
According to Brindley Boon, a Salvationist historian, there is a reason for this,.
You are a 20 minute walk from Brindley place, a vibrant area full of great restaurants / bars / shops.
Chris Brindley appointed Steve Wynn as coach in later summer 2010.
But Prof. Brindley was not satisfied.

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