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How to use Clydebank in a sentence

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By the time he left school, workers in Clydebank straggled rather than streamed.
At the time he was back in Clydebank having been dishonourably discharged from the Royal Navy.
Although he is Clydebank born and bred, his parents and grandparents hailed from up north.
Last week saw a symbolic end for Clydebank, where once the great ocean liners were launched.
Clydebank looked as though they had done enough for another valuable point, but they reckoned without the alertness of Alan Neil.
Clydebank almost grabbed the lead in the 31st minute when their trialist wriggled free in the box, but he shot inches wide of the near post.
Despite continuing to look the livelier on the restart, Clydebank were unable to create similar chances.
Clydebank are doomed, but they clearly do not intend to lie down and accept their fate without offering some resistance.
The programme area in Clyde Urban Waterfront relates to the two communities of Clydebank South and Port Glasgow.
When I returned from Scotland after spending two very happy and fulfilling years working as a bereavement councillor and a pastoral care person in St. Margaret's Hospice in Clydebank, I wondered what I might do next.
Twenty five years may have passed since the Clydebank band first performed their hits, but the crowd sang along as if it were yesterday.
The prolific partnership he struck up with a certain Alex Ferguson at Falkirk during the early 1970s arguably represented the highlight of a playing career that also included spells at Partick Thistle and Clydebank.
It will focus primarily on the local economies of Inverclyde, Govan, and Clydebank, which have suffered the greatest job losses in the shipbuilding industry.
On the morning of her visit, Commissioner Hübner will meet Glasgow city councillors at the Clydebank regeneration area and hold discussions on potential EU support for future urban renewal.
The arms of West Dunbartonshire derive from the former arms of the burgh of Clydebank, including a red saltire as the arms of Lennox.
Clydebank in particular was targeted by the Luftwaffe and sustained heavy damage.
Likening Clydebank housing estates to favela slums of Rio de Janeiro is just an art administrator's cocktail too far.
She was 15, from an Italian Clydebank family.
The only other surviving St Kildan, of the 36 hardy souls who were at last evacuated by the British government, was an older relative in a Clydebank nursing home, who no longer spoke of the place.
On 13 March, the upper Clyde port of Clydebank near Glasgow was bombed.
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The engineering works and shipbuilding yards at Clydebank are famous, and at Dumbarton there are others almost equally busy.
She was built by the Clydebank Shipbuilding Company, and may be taken as the representative ship of the year.
At the time he was working for a ship-joiner at Clydebank, Scotland.
Nieces Wilma Steven, 69, of Clydebank, and Flora Brown and great-niece Fiona Maxwell Steven saw him laid to rest at Loos British Cemetery.
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