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How to use Tees in a sentence

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She arranged work experience at North Tees Hospital's cardio respiratory unit, and in x-ray, chiropody and audiology.
Brian caught his first fish, a gudgeon, from the river Tees as a young boy in the 1940's fishing with a Bakelite float.
By the early eleventh century the community of St Cuthbert owned extensive estates in northern Britain between the Tweed and the Tees.
The advertisement, featuring gargoyles superimposed on top of York Minster, was due to be shown on Yorkshire and Tyne Tees tonight and will be aired throughout the week.
Reveley is highly confident, and Tees Components is the banker bet of the meeting, but I like the look of Gerard Butler's Conquestadora as an each-way shot.
Paul Honeyman was a news presenter with Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle.
However, the open season for brown trout doesn't start until March 22 on rivers from the Tees northwards and March 25 for rivers south of the Tees.
How much Norse influence spread to the English north of the River Tees is uncertain.
Much of the original route is now served by the Tees Valley Line, operated by Northern.
By 1857 a blast furnace had opened close to the Durham coalfield on the north side of the Tees.
The jetty was also opposed by the Tees Conservancy Commissioners and they moored barges along the foreshore to obstruct construction.
In what became known as the Battle of the Tees, a fight broke out when a steam tug sent by the Commissioners interrupted men moving the barges.
The charity operates 3 helicopters including one at Durham Tees Valley Airport covering the County Durham area.
Its principal rivers are the Severn, Thames, Humber, Tees, Tyne, Tweed, Avon, Exe and Mersey.
From 1964 to 1969 four great oil refineries were erected at the mouth of the Tees, two by Phillips Petroleum and one each by ICI and Shell.
There were 28 North East closures in this period of which 14 were on the Tyne, 7 on the Wear, 6 on the Tees and 1 at Hartlepool.
There is also an enterprise zone in Teesside, the Tees Valley Enterprise Zone.
The western boundary meandered along the western slopes of the Pennine Hills to again meet the River Tees.
This appears to have been an attempt to advance the frontier south from the River Tweed to the River Tees.
It passes through the Tees Barrage between these ports, turning tidal downstream from the barrage.
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But his manner was perfection as he saluted her and bade the caddy build their Tees.
The tug was accordingly cast off at the mouth of the Tees, and we made sail.
Even princes and potentates drive off the Tees and struggle in the bunkers.
No soul so serene as that of the golfer as he Tees the ball on a bright October morning.
I preferred the banks of Tees, for their attractions are not soon exhausted.
The group will travel to the Tees Barrage International White Water Centre today to complete the challenge.
And there beneath us glisten the shining curves of the Tees.
A few minutes later we cross the Tees itself and are in Middleton.
An' then t' Colonel, as was noa sort of a hand wi' a dog, Tees him oop.
The flat, fast traffic-free course circumnavigates the River Tees between the Newport and Millennium bridges.
Passengers with flights from Durham Tees Valley Airport are advised to arrive at the airport as planned.
Indeed on the Tees there is one of the country's few artificial white water centres where you can learn to kayak or enjoy white water rafting.
It led to him gaining a series of jobs with the Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust.
This used to be a tidal river at this point but is now regulated by the Tees barrage.
He was the last of the Tees ferrymen and the last of a rare breed.
British Waterways invests thousands of pounds in making the banks of the Tees safe, but every year they are forced to replace up to 150 stolen lifebuoys.
Elsewhere on the rivers, chub have been providing sport, and at Dinsdale opposite Middleton One Row on the Tees, oxheart has been working well and producing fish to 3lb 8oz.
William Desmond Garner, who worked for Tees, Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust, has been issued with a striking off order from the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
On the night, Dave and the prom girls were joined by members of the Estonians, the Tees Riders, the Pretorians, the Misfits, the Street-rats and Moonshiners.
The judge said that Atkinson had used his position of trust at the North Tees Power Station to line his own pocket with a series of backhanders on a lavish scale.
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