Examples of 'derwent' in a sentence
Meaning of "derwent"
Derwent (verb) - the past tense of 'dare' in some dialects of English
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- A river in Derbyshire, England, which flows into the River Trent.
- A demolished village, now flooded by Ladybower Reservoir, with its site in High Peak borough, Derbyshire.
- A civil parish (served by Derwent and Hope Woodlands Parish Council) in High Peak borough, Derbyshire, which formerly included the above village.
- A river in North Yorkshire, England, which also forms the border with the East Riding of Yorkshire before joining the River Ouse.
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Derwent also has a reputation for innovation.
Request to grant observer status to derwent.
Derwent also now manufactures ordinary stick pastels.
I started to colour with Derwent coloursoft pencils.
Derwent wanted to teach people to think for themselves.
Your money is always safe at the Derwent.
Derwent has now been sold.
The village was in the chapelry of Derwent.
Derwent said he saw.
I wanted to play with my new Derwent inktense pencils.
Derwent had given me hopes that you yet retained some esteem for my.
The unusual upstream facing outfall of the Derwent is man made.
Derwent Innovation is a proprietary patent research application.
Reduction of NOx is also reported by the above mentioned Derwent abstract.
Horace Derwent requests your company at a masked ball.
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As a cultural landscape this stretch of the Derwent valley possesses a high degree of integrity.
Derwent Living is governed by a board of management.
Hobart is a stunning town on the Derwent river and features colonial architecture.
The Derwent was once crossed by a ferry at loftsome.
This ingenious method of recruiting labour was adopted by the Derwent valley factory owners.
River Derwent over the last couple of weeks.
The nucleotide and protein sequences of these receptors are available from GenBank or Derwent.
Derwent Academy pencils are also easy to sharpen and break resistant.
Rainfall and climate conditions vary slightly across the Derwent catchment area due to the topography.
Especially the Derwent reservoir is a beautiful lake for cycling or walking.
Based on information from Derwent information.
This stretch of the Derwent valley is an exceptionally well preserved historic industrial landscape.
They are gonna hit the Derwent.
Here they found the Derwent water was particularly suited to the tempering of steel.
Most visitors approach by ferry up the River Derwent.
Derwent Water is surrounded by hills that with wooded slopes facing the lake.
To the west of the village is the River Derwent.
Hundreds of Derwent freshers have been left without hot water for three days.
It forms part of the civil parish of Above Derwent.
Derwent Estuary and its catchment.
More beautiful than Derwent water.
The Derwent Valley is considered the birthplace of the factory system.
Try it out on the towers at the Derwent Water dam.
The River Derwent both feeds the lake and drains it.
She had been detained by Derwent.
A second group went to the Derwent Reservoir and a third to the Wash.
Bridgewater is situated on the eastern shore of the Derwent River.
Derwent Valley Hops make excellent beer and are exported worldwide.
List of products by manufacturer Derwent.
The reservoirs far below Derwent Edge were constructed in two phases.
At the entrance to the Derwent.
Derwent had recaptured her off Barfleur and sent her back to England.
Sea access to the bay is from the River Derwent.
The mill was built on the River Derwent in the city of Derby.
The village sits astride an ancient ford on the River Derwent.