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How to use Plymouth in a sentence

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He and many others landed jobs on in-shore mackerel boats, fishing tamer waters around the Isle of Skye and Plymouth.
Ed and Joe got involved with the round-Britain challenge when they crewed for the owners John and Lisa Forbes to bring the yacht to Plymouth.
Over 70 protesters staged sit-downs outside the gates of the nuclear dockyard in Plymouth last Saturday.
He went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946, and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher.
Instead, he went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946 and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher.
This equates to surveying an area the size of Plymouth while being able to pick out isolated features the size of a dustbin.
Captured on camera here, a tombstoning teenager risks his life by jumping 65 ft off a stone wall into the sea off Plymouth Hoe in Devon.
Austin was a tobacconist and photographic dealer who owned a shop on central Devon Street in New Plymouth.
From the time the Hurricanes grouped together pre-season for a one month training session in New Plymouth, it's been special.
Members of the public are invited to go into the Plymouth base to have a close look at the dockyard's collection of architectural gems.
On 13 August 1840 the barque London left Plymouth with Frederic, his wife Margaret, and their three children on board.
A daring traveller made the newspaper headlines in 1880 after a record journey between New Plymouth and Wellington.
Within Plymouth Sound, the breakwater guarantees diving in all conditions apart from strong south and south-easterly winds.
Dean Ashton was brought down on the edge of the Plymouth penalty area and Lunt hit the free kick through the wall.
Peter, from Plymouth, was the only member of the ship's company not at action stations at the time.
In Plymouth, Derriford Hospital is making 90 administrators redundant to save money.
The first American Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621, to commemorate the harvest reaped by the Plymouth Colony after a harsh winter.
The Plymouth Operational Group have had several meetings in which it is scoping the details of opening a Community Justice Court.
When the operation settled down, the boats landed some excellent catches at New Plymouth.
When his condition was stable, he was landed at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth.
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Examples from Classical Literature
About noon on the twentieth of July, the Armada was first sighted from Plymouth.
Plymouth Church was founded by some fifteen or twenty gentlemen as a new congregational church.
East of Devonport, divided from it by a creek, and adjoining Plymouth, is Stonehouse.
The main body of the fleet under Howard of Effingham assembled at Plymouth.
Intemperance, extravagant living, or immorality found no harborage on Plymouth Rock, no matter under what disguise it might come.
Mr. speller, a rich planter, owning a place called speller's Landing, was arrested and sent to Plymouth.
To-morrow we go direct to Launceston, and from Launceston at once to Plymouth.
This strong drink was metheglin, of which two hogsheads were to be delivered at Plymouth.
Indeed no body even of the nonconformists does so except the Plymouth Brethren.
Both he and his companion pintado died, however, of fever, forty only of his crew returning to Plymouth.
He at once repaired to Plymouth, and communicated his discovery to the governor.
Of course they had to land on Plymouth Rock, 'cause the histories said they must.
It would perhaps be an exaggeration to say that Plymouth Rock is a chicken.
The memory of the Pilgrims can not perish while Plymouth Rock remains to us.
There was also sent from Plymouth a piece of blond, a piece of quilling net, and eleven pairs of childrens stockings, for sale.
The night man in the garage under the building put down his racing form and dug my Plymouth out of a welter of chrome and glass.
A ragged school has also been built which bears his name, and in which the good work he inaugurated in Plymouth is now carried on.
He plies between Falmouth and Plymouth, sir, once a week regular.
He drove up in his tilbury, and said he was on his way to Plymouth.
There must be no mistaking an artist from London for a Plymouth tripper.
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