Examples of 'british town' in a sentence

Meaning of "british town"

British town: A town located in the United Kingdom, typically characterized by its historical significance, architecture, and culture

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British town grows all of its own vegetables.
Each episode featured a British town or city.
British town gets royal title.
Various criminals descend on a small British town.
Visit the quintessentially British town of Windsor and walk through its idyllic streets and gardens.
This combination of the formal and informal represented a new feature of British town planning.
A plumber in the British town of Burnley named James Anderson knows this all too well.
These projects stand as one of the major successes of British town and country planning.
In British town planning, the green belt is a policy for controlling urban growth.
It previously had been called Nottingham after the British town.
The tasting room in themed on a British town during World War II.
The simulator comprises three distinct zones . Now, as a detailed recreation of a typical British town.
Montereau is twinned with the British town of Otley, north of Leeds.
Like many towns in Massachusetts, it was named for a British town.
Most British town halls of the period were less innovative than Wembley 's.

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Urban Upstart is set in the fictional British town of Scarthorpe.
The company, located in the British town of Barkisland ( Halifax ) produces packaging and disposables.
These plans are very much based on the British Town Planning system.
British town of Sandwich celebrates 250 years of sandwiches.
Your last stop before heading back to London is Windsor, a quintessentially British town.
Aldeburgh was the first British town to elect a female mayor, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, in 1908.
The Danish Town Planning Institute was founded in 1921 with inspiration from British town planning.
Dalton North is a ward of the British town Dalton-in-Furness, within the Borough of Barrow-in-Furness.
In a few words, this is a game of paranoia and survival in a drugged-out dystopian 1964 british town.
In 1908 Aldeburgh became the first British town to elect a female mayor, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson.

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