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How to use tyne in a sentence

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Diving the Tynemouth region of Newcastle upon Tyne is unreservedly superb and an absolute revelation to any visitor.
His great fleet touched at the Orkneys, moved south to the Tyne to join with Tostig, and then entered the Humber, menacing York.
What happened in Newcastle upon Tyne, where all the seats were up for re-election, is particularly worth attention.
The original Tyne keel was clinker-built but later types were of carvel build.
Taking a ship in ballast from the Mersey to the Tyne around Scotland was never the best of voyages.
Thousands of workers in the shipyards along the River Tyne took part in unofficial strike action in support of sacked workmates.
Born in Sunderland, she studied illustration and textile design at the Newcastle upon Tyne College of Art and Industrial Design.
In 1976 he was appointed as the second incumbent to the high sheriffdom of Tyne and Wear.
A sudden clearing of the fog of confusion on the Tyne is English devolution's last hope.
Viewers see them criss-crossing the region, roaring across the Tyne Bridge on their beloved motorbikes and sitting down to healthier meals with the Novocastrians rugby clubs.
Paul Honeyman was a news presenter with Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle.
The bus, carrying eight passengers, came to a stop on an embankment which overlooks the busy A184 road and just short of a T-junction on the Gateshead side of the River Tyne.
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.
This has a big effect on reducing underwater visibility, as the mainland feeds the River Tyne with water-borne sediment and delivers it in suspension into the North Sea.
The Italian composer was born, improbably enough, at Newcastle upon Tyne.
The happy-go-lucky girl, from Washington, Tyne and Wear, has grown up to be a typical teenager who is a huge fan of pop star Gareth Gates, her mother Carol said.
He was born at Lemingtonon Tyne on November 3, 1870, son of William Thompson, a staithman, and Mary Johnston.
South Shields Pier has produced one or two keepable codling, while the River Tyne continues to give mainly undersized codling.
On September 6, the Great Tyne Row will again see a mini-armada of rowing boats heading down the Tyne from Newburn to Tynemouth.
Also taken in the Tyne Valley was a photograph of harvest time taken by Geoff Litt.
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A barque was seen making for the tyne, towed by a steam-tug.
Columbia with a cargo of coals from the tyne, and mirabile dictu!
We passed the mouth of the river tyne, south of which stands Dunbar.
Yes, bonny wee thing, I'll wear you in my bosom, lest my jewel I should tyne.
Hebburn is on the south side of the tyne, about four miles from Newcastle.
He soon was known in the tyne valley as a good engine-doctor.
Of late years large quantities of alum have been prepared on the banks of the Tyne from aluminous clay.
Our steamer was to sail from the Tyne, and we went up to Newcastle to catch it.
Between Rede and Tyne is a pathless solitude of moor and fell.
The silt dredged from the riverbed will be used to fill in dry docks at Tyne Dock, creating 13 acres of development land for the Port of Tyne.
Adrian Brooks aims to circle the Tyne at least 100 times, covering a distance of 100 miles, in his unprecedented effort.
Dunston Staithes, by the banks of the Tyne in Gateshead, once shipped coal all over the world.
Wansbeck MP Denis Murphy has made a Commons call for the reintroduction of passenger trains on the Ashington, Blyth and Tyne railway line.
The rivers Tyne and Wear are producing mainly flounders and the odd small coalfish and coddling.
There's nivor a lad like my lad drives te the staithes on Tyne, He's coaly black on workdays, but on holidays he's fine.
And the Sunderland striker's black Cadillac Escalade 4x4 just had to conk out at Newcastle's Tyne Bridge.
The mill stood on a tidal stream which ran into the Tyne near to Wallsend.
Luxury yachts will soon be drifting into the heart of Newcastle after floating pontoons were approved for the River Tyne.
The 24-year-old was injured when a person on a motorbike shot him outside Tup Tup Palace nightclub in Saint Nicholas Street, Newcastle upon Tyne.
The show will also focus on the unusual arrival of kittiwakes, who roost near the Tyne.
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