Cheltenham Sentence Examples

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  • He was soon removed to Cheltenham grammar school, and in April 1823 matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford.

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  • In 1856 he became president of the latter body at its meeting at Cheltenham.

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  • He was attacked by so overwhelming a hypochondria that his life was despaired of, and he was placed for some time under the charge of a hydropathic physician at Cheltenham, where absolute rest and isolation gradually brought him round to health again.

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  • A few years later he retired to Cheltenham, where he died on the 7th of July 1897.

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  • There are medicinal springs similar in their properties to those of Cheltenham.

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  • She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and afterwards for some years did settlement work in Liverpool.

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  • He was educated at Cheltenham, and in 1892 entered the Colonial Office.

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  • Waters which have a similar composition are drunk at the springs of Leamington and Cheltenham in England, Brides Salins and St Gervais in France, for chronic constipation, dyspepsia, gout and hepatic disorders of a milder character than those usually treated at Carlsbad.

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  • Early in 1842, after a few months' rest, he accepted a curacy in Cheltenham, which he retained for upwards of four years.

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  • The questioning spirit was first aroused in him by the disappointing fruit of evangelical doctrine which he found in Cheltenham, as well as by intimacy with men of varied reading.

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  • After this mental revolution he felt unable to return to Cheltenham, but after doing duty for two months at St Ebbe's, Oxford, he entered in August 1847 on his famous ministry at Trinity Chapel, Brighton.

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  • The first public announcement of the process was made at the Cheltenham meeting of the British Association in 1856, and immediately attracted considerable 'notice.

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  • The visiting English team were thus avenged for their defeat at the hands of the same Swiss, suffered in Cheltenham last year.

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  • He then took the curacy of the Parish Church at Cheltenham under the Reverend Francis Close, afterward Dean of Carlisle.

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  • In 1877 he became a curate in Cheltenham, where he met his wife Edith.

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  • His mother's maiden name was Mary Anne ORPIN, born in Cheltenham.

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  • Former Gloucester Wagon Works employe Terence Lamb, from Cheltenham, died on 19 January this year from the asbestos cancer mesothelioma.

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  • Bath, Cheltenham and numerous other towns with healing waters attained great popularity in the following century.

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  • Cheltenham is also in the top quartile for the accuracy of its benefits work.

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  • Robert has owned several leading racehorses which have won various prestigious events including races at the Cheltenham Festival.

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  • Cheltenham triathlon Sandford Park Lido runs an annual triathlon in September.

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  • Siben Li also played well for Cheltenham, but was inconsistent enough to enable Saracens to complete a whitewash.

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  • The game was played on the superb batting wicket at Cheltenham, of which we did not take full advantage.

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  • For Retail Therapy and entertainment the regency town of Cheltenham, renowned for its stylish shops, is only a short drive away.

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  • Goodness me what a shambles at the back during the Cheltenham draw at the KC Stadium.

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  • A wide range of stalls from many Cheltenham based charities will set out their wares to tempt shoppers throughout the day.

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  • Jamie Forrester gave Bristol Rovers a first half lead with a well-taken free-kick at Cheltenham.

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