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How to use Lowestoft in a sentence

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What better way to spend a rainy holiday summer afternoon in Salcombe or Lowestoft?
He visited the fishing port of Lowestoft, and then walked down the coast to Southwold.
The following year he moved on to his prep school, South Lodge, Lowestoft, as a day boy.
On 3 April he had married Patricia Haines at Lothingland Register Office whilst living in Cleveland Road, Lowestoft before moving on to London.
He has also lived in North Stoke, Oxfordshire, Clewer near Windsor, Berkshire, Lowestoft in Suffolk and Chelsea Harbour in London.
Smaller towns and cities include Bury St Edmunds, Ely, Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn.
The Greenbottle, made of moulded cardboard, is being trialled at Asda in Lowestoft, Suffolk, for a potential nationwide run.
Britten was born in the fishing port of Lowestoft in Suffolk, on the east coast of England on 22 November 1913, the feast day of Saint Cecilia.
Lowestoft and Nottingham remained out of communication range, and separated from the rest of their squadron took no further part in the action.
A plaque records the original construction by Captains Hugh Hill and Simon Bayly, builders of the 1676 Lowestoft lighthouse.
The Battle of Lowestoft on 13 June saw combat between fleets of over a hundred ships on both sides.
Birds Eye, now no longer part of Unilever, now has its main factories in Lowestoft near Ness Point, and LEC Marine makes switchboards.
The East of England coast also holds a number of traditional fishing ports including the King's Lynn Docks, the Port of Lowestoft and Wells Harbour.
The English, though, were unable to capitalise on victory at Lowestoft.
Goodenough received the signal and abandoning his own search for enemy vessels to attack, steamed to assist Keyes against his own ships, Lowestoft and Nottingham.
William Arnold was related to the Arnold family of gentry from Lowestoft.
Oulton Broad is part of the Broads' tidal system, but is immediately adjacent to Lake Lothing which acts as a harbour for Lowestoft and connects to the North Sea.
British Railways sign at Lowestoft railway station in Gill Sans.
Examples from Classical Literature
I write this, because we may not have more than a day to stay at Lowestoft.
And in 1869 Lowestoft was not much more than a village, and telegraphy was in its infancy.
Some have said that the towns of Yarmouth and Lowestoft only have taken 40,000 last in a season.
The streets of Lowestoft were sloppy and half-deserted as we drove through them.
One was the Lowestoft, made from about 1756 in soft paste, and in 1775 in hard.
His son is still living, and a well-known mechanic in Lowestoft.
The largest ship repairer in the country, Burgess Marine has acquired Small and Co Marine Engineering, based at the port of Lowestoft in Suffolk.
Leon Thompson, 38, has been charged with hurling the substance at the woman as she stood at a bus stop in Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Lowestoft was a soft paste porcelain imitating early Bow and Worcester.
You told me that what you got at Lowestoft was not very good.
Obi Anoruo then had a couple of penalty claims turned down and just before half time he broke clear but had his shot brilliantly saved by the Lowestoft 'keeper.
Lowestoft came into the game and Ryan Jarvis equalised on 21 minutes.
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