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How to use Merseyside in a sentence

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After stints as a waitress, an air hostess and a grape picker, her broadcasting career kicked off with Radio Merseyside.
Merseyside Police said bottles, cans and other missiles were thrown into the crowd and at police.
A runaway winner at Sandown in February, he has purposely been kept fresh for this Merseyside jackpot bid.
I had a close friend who was a police inspector in Manchester, another who was with the dog unit in Merseyside.
In one recent case in Merseyside a man was left paralysed after being shot in the spine by a ball bearing from a BB gun.
The untimely departure of the teenager was enough to overshadow a last-gasp victory for the Merseyside outfit.
Fed-up rail commuters have been given a message of hope from fellow travellers on Merseyside.
When asked, I always say I am a lassie from Lancashire, having been born in Bury and brought up on Merseyside.
They're so fresh and famous that they even had to change their name over in Merseyside, where they're known as Sayers.
Locals make use of this small hill in Merseyside to go sledging in the snow.
Further spice is added with the event being billed in some quarters as a battle royal between Manchester and Merseyside.
One Baptist minister, Stuart Davison, from Merseyside, for instance, is renowned for his collection of gaudy waistcoats and jazzy ties.
We should remember that Gladstone had a strong Merseyside accent, and that received pronunciation is largely an artefact of the broadcast era.
I went into nursing at Merseyside where smoke was belched out to camouflage the area.
Viewers in Glasgow and Merseyside can stop trying to retune their sets now.
Made of the local red sandstone, set on raised ground, and having the highest interior of all English cathedrals, it dominates the Merseyside skyline and awes worshippers.
Since being plucked from local football on his native Merseyside, Townson has made remarkable strides in the past 12 months and has been capped by England at under-17 level.
The one-time Bristol curate was originally tipped for Merseyside but made it clear that he would turn it down because he had not been on Humberside long enough.
Ever since four spods from Merseyside were met by crowds of screaming girls at JFK, conquering the States has always been the ultimate goal of any group from these shores.
Four of them were shipmates from the old Type 21 frigate HMS Avenger, stokers from 3D Mess, two of whom now live in Lancashire, one in Merseyside and the other in Guernsey.
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Merseyside Dead Or Alive singer Burns sparked a furore in the house when he claimed the coat was made from gorilla fur.
Arran the greyhound and Beau, a Jack Russell terrier at Dogs Trust Merseyside in Huyton, are the dogs behind two emojis.
Merseyside was expecting a preview of the Festival ship, Campania, when she entered the Mersey before a fortnight's visit to Birkenhead.
Thanksgiving Day could be spiritually led by the communities of Merseyside and would have the advantage of being non-denominational.
Raj Jethwa is addressing the Merseyside Trades Union Councils at 10amon revitalising Trade Union Councils.
The ECHO has teamed up with Dogs Trust Merseyside in Huyton to help find a new home for Pansy.
He used to be known as Mark Heaver and got 13 years for paying hit men to kill a rival in a Merseyside turf war between boxing promoters.
And there will have been a renewed sense of optimism on Merseyside when Jason Puncheon cancelled out Juan Mata's dubious opener.
Plumes of black smoke could be seen across Merseyside on the evening of Thursday, June 11, from the fire off Riverbank Road, near Stadium Road.
Holmfirth High student Isabel, who lives at Almondbury, will captain the 'A' team against Lancashire, Durham, Cumbria and Merseyside.
David Johnston, 39, won his legal case against Merseyside police at Liverpool county court following a four-day hearing.
How else to assess one of the more curious aspects of a satisfyingly quiet transfer deadline day on Merseyside?
Ibstock, a major UK brickmaker, says it is closing factories in Merseyside and Kent.
A KNIFE-WIELDING thug threatened a female shop assistant with a kitchen knife during a robbery at a Merseyside petrol station.
The incident occurred while the officer and his wife Janet, also 44, were walking around Carr Mill Dam near their home in St Helens, Merseyside.
But there will be a sting in the tail on this particular bank holiday for many hospital workers in Merseyside, for whom April 29 will certainly not be a day of celebration.
If you think you have what it takes to be a Special Constable and can play an essential part in supporting the regular officers of Merseyside Police, find out more at www.
An ECHO investigation last year revealed how more than 150 Merseyside workers' names were put on outlawed blacklists to stop them from getting jobs in the building trade.
Bottles were thrown as armed plain-clothes police moved in to question the suspect after being alerted by a Merseyside officer travelling with the Blues contingent.
D Gallagher Bootle, Merseyside WHAT on earth must the rest of Europe think of Britain voting for such an extremist, unprogressive, right-wing party?
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