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How to use Bridgwater in a sentence

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Rather than turn straight round and return home we had a coffee break and then a short stroll along the path by the Bridgwater Canal.
He was taken by ambulance to Bridgwater hospital where he was X-rayed, and then to Taunton for a more thorough examination.
A deranged cat poisoner is suspected of spreading terror among pet lovers in Bridgwater, Somerset, in the west of England.
The Bridgwater end is probably the least attractive, showing more than its fair share of the graffiti, discarded trash and general dowdiness of a run-down town.
Neil and Bridgwater also tested granular materials in an annular attrition cell, a fluidized bed and a screw pugmill.
A white tailed eagle was shot in the winter of 1857 at Stolford in Bridgwater Bay and subsequently preserved for display.
Bridgwater was developed during the Industrial Revolution as the area's leading port.
Blake was one of thirteen siblings born to a merchant in Bridgwater, Somerset, where he attended Bridgwater Grammar School for Boys.
Having returned to Bridgwater, probably because of the death of his mother in 1638, he decided to stand for election to Parliament.
In 1640 Blake was elected as the Member of Parliament for Bridgwater in the Short Parliament.
The bell of the last HMS Blake, scrapped in 1982, is on display in Saint Mary's Church, Bridgwater.
The Royal Ordnance Factory ROF Bridgwater was constructed early in World War II for the Ministry of Supply.
In 2007 various events took place in Bridgwater, Somerset, from April to September to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the death of Robert Blake.
The sides of the estuary are also important feeding grounds for waders, notably at the Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve and the Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust.
A Royal Ordnance Factory, ROF Bridgwater was built at the start of the Second World War, between the villages of Puriton and Woolavington, to manufacture explosives.
With its good links to the motorway system, Bridgwater has developed as a distribution hub for companies such as Argos, Toolstation, Morrisons and Gerber Juice.
The River Parrett was navigable by large ships as far as Bridgwater.
The coastal area between Minehead and the eastern extreme of the administrative county's coastline at Brean Down is known as Bridgwater Bay, and is a National Nature Reserve.
In 1926 the house in Bridgwater where it is believed that Blake was born, was purchased and turned into the Blake Museum, where a room is devoted to him and his exploits.
Examples from Classical Literature
All on board the bridgwater Merchant and the Swallow were in hearty spirits.
We bind and gag the Duke, and we convey him with all speed and quiet out of bridgwater.
When he was first employed by the Duke of bridgwater he was paid only half a crown a day.
Some of the Taunton men in the army rode from bridgwater to see their friends.
At first he thought of making for bridgwater and Lupton House.
He played against Wantage and will also be available for their matches at Mangotsfield, North Leigh and Bridgwater before starting his ban by missing the trip to Clevedon.
I shall run no risks of betrayal by engaging bridgwater folk.
At bridgwater we have received a welcome only second to that of Taunton.
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