The nylon line that anglers use frequently breaks when hooks become snagged on underwater obstructions or bankside vegetation. |
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Well-tended houseboats line the towpath, berthed at permanent moorings complete with mini-gardens and bankside electricity supply. |
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This act was framed rather badly in a more gracious age, when owners of river bank had a traditional right to berth their boats on that bankside. |
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It starts when the nymph swims to the surface and changes into an adult mayfly, before seeking shelter in bankside vegetation. |
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After swimming, the water vole often sits upright on the bankside, feeding on a water plant or washing its face. |
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I watched from the bankside of the Frome as the light began to fade and the mayfly spinners floated down to the surface and the trout rose up to take them. |
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No damage to bankside vegetation. Fire and barbecue are not allowed. |
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The tripod base, derived from a unique carp-fishing rod-pod, is entirely made from stainless steel and features three telescopic legs that can be adjusted to several different angles to suit different bankside conditions. |
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The lower reaches of the canal remained open and busy, serving the needs of bankside industries, especially the huge oil-refining and chemicals complex at Ellesmere Port. |
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We finally ask to all our customers to dispose of their rubbish carefully and keep to the strict speed limits to reduce bankside erosion and protect the wildlife that live there. |
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I arrived at the best time of the day for fishing, just as dawn was breaking and quickly mixed up a bowlful of groundbait and threw it all in about 10 yards from the bankside. |
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A piece of birch wood which had been gnawed by a beaver was found sticking out of the eroding bankside of the Scaup burn at Kielder Forest in Northumberland. |
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Bankside in Southwark, then part of Surrey, was the principal entertainment district of early modern London. |
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In April 1994 the Tate Gallery announced that Bankside would be the home for the new Tate Modern. |
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For many years after closure Bankside Power station was at risk of being demolished by developers. |
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It is based in the former Bankside Power Station, in the Bankside area of the London Borough of Southwark. |
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The largest LSE student residence, Bankside House, opened in 1996 and is fully catered, accommodating 617 students across eight floors overlooking the River Thames. |
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So, seekers of contemporary art shouldn't just settle for a visit to Bankside, but hop aboard the Tate's boat service and chug upstream for the full monty. |
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