Examples of 'tyneside' in a sentence

Meaning of "tyneside"

tyneside (verb) - To generate or ignite a spark or flame, often used in welding or starting a fire
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  • A conurbation in the Northeast of England, covering part of the area of Tyne and Wear. It includes all settlements on the banks of the River Tyne.

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Tyneside due to the amount of habitat.
A dead bloke buys a few ibuprofen in Tyneside.
All Tyneside will be looking for us.
Since retirement he works as a fireman in Tyneside.
Tyneside is the lack of jobs currently available in the Borough.
It became the first public park created on Tyneside.
North Tyneside is the only authority in the area with a directly elected Mayor.
Carrying cart loads of crap all over Tyneside.
He also established on Tyneside works for the manufacturing of tubes and engineering accessories.
He was raised in a small flat on Tyneside.
An enduring symbol for Tyneside is the through arch bridge crossing the Tyne just upriver.
They have got to inform every coroner all the way to Tyneside.
In brief businesses in South Tyneside employ ten or less employees.
We are picking up Nicky from work and we are driving to Tyneside.
John Morrison was a Tyneside songwriter from the early nineteenth century.

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Lunn was born on Tyneside.
The Tyneside Cinema is the ideal venue for your business event.
He is married with two sons and currently lives in North Tyneside.
He then returned to Tyneside to join Scotswood.
And Malik tracks her all the way back here to Tyneside.
And get on to Tyneside and Sussex.
We have already seen over a thousand job losses at Swan Hunter on Tyneside.
It is part of the North Tyneside conurbation.
The company was then sold on to Graham Autos based in Tyneside.
These papers cover Tyneside and south east Northumberland.
Make a difference in Tyneside.
The Tyneside conurbation.
The paper covers the whole of South Tyneside.
Tyneside is historically part of the counties of Northumberland and County Durham.
Direct mayoral elections took place in Doncaster and North Tyneside.
Tyneside is the 7th largest conurbation in England.
Joselu leaves Tyneside.
His formative years on a Tyneside council estate, while not impoverished, were testing.
Possibly on Tyneside.
An English industrialist who founded the Armstrong Whitworth manufacturing concern on Tyneside.
So what has brought you to Tyneside this week?
However, the plans or programmes are still missing for the following seven zones, Tyneside.
Bagnall was a Tyneside singer / songwriter.
Bobby Wick is made a subaltern and he joins a regiment called the Tyneside Tail Twisters.
Sales are concentrated in the Tyneside region, and the beer is not found in Scotland.
As a youth Belt became actively interested in natural history through the Tyneside Naturalists Field Club.
The 1st Battalion Tyneside Scottish managed to reach the village but they suffered heavy losses.
The Newcastle United midfielder Moussa Sissoko has admitted he wants to leave the Tyneside club.
T Moor was a Tyneside singer / songwriter.
Footage outside the victim 's flat in Tyneside.
A community school administered by South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council, it has a specialism in sports.
However, he continued to be a popular character on Tyneside.
Tyneside flat, an arrangement of two flats, one above the other.
After leaving school, he worked as a turner in the Tyneside shipyards.
Glottal variants of ( t ) in the Tyneside variety of English, an acoustic profiling study.

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