Examples of 'oldbury' in a sentence

Meaning of "oldbury"

oldbury: a verb used to describe the act of fortifying or strengthening something, often used in historical or poetic contexts
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  • A town in Sandwell borough, West Midlands, England.
  • A village in Shropshire, England.

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Had to stay in the Oldbury area as my husband had an interview.
Cowdell now lives just over the border from Smethwick in Oldbury.
Oldbury is a town in the West Midlands in England.
The first railway station was Oldbury and Bromford Lane.
The Oldbury site was also the location of its central Research Laboratories.
The figure is also sometimes called the Oldbury White Horse.
Home games are played at Oldbury Wells School on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the season.
Conveyancing in Oldbury.
However, Oldbury station was nearer to the town centre.
After retiring from football he worked as a security officer at the Oldbury Nuclear Power Station.
The Oldbury Ramada uses Eastern influences in it 's design.
The Company had acquired two passenger coaches from the Oldbury Carriage Company.
Oldbury finished fourth in the Midland Combination Premier Division inRobinson 's only season at the club.
The original phosphorus-based part of the company became known as the Oldbury Division.
White phosphorus continued in production at Oldbury until 1972 when production was moved to Newfoundland.

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It has also been spotted over Tipton, Brierley Hill and Oldbury.
The nuclear power station in Oldbury in England was shut down on February 29.
It has one of the town 's two secondary schools, Oldbury Wells School.
After boundary changes, Moyle was elected for Oldbury and Halesowen in the 1950 general election.
These sites - at Wylfa in Anglesey and Oldbury in Gloucestershire -.
Os Municipality has a dismounted half wagon frame from an Oldbury wagon dating from 1894.

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