Burnham Sentence Examples
Near the township of Burnham are slight Early English remains of an abbey founded in 1265.
Burnham is an urban district with a population (1901) of 3245.
As a result of further urgent representations by the Association, represented by Lord Burnham, Lord Northcliffe and Sir George Riddell, the following correspondents were authorized in May 1915 - Mr. John Buchan (Times and Daily News), Mr. Percival Landon (Daily Telegraph and Daily Chronicle), Mr. (afterwards Sir) Percival Phillips (Morning Post and Daily Express), Mr. Valentine Williams (Daily Mail and Standard), Mr. Douglas Williams (Reuters).
For double stars see Burnham's General Catalogue (1907), and Lewis, Memoirs of the R.A.S., vol.
Two squares north of the Senate officebuilding is the Union Railway Station (1908; 343 by 760 ft.; cost, $4,000,000), designed by Daniel Hudson Burnham, consisting of a main building of white granite (from Bethel, Vermont) and two wings, and facing a beautiful plaza.
On the 30th of October 13 56 Wykeham was appointed during pleasure surveyor (supervisor) of the king's works in the castle of Windsor, for the same purposes as at Henley, with power to take workmen everywhere, except in the fee of the church or those employed in the king's works at Westminster, the Tower of Dartford, at the same wages as Robert of Bernham, probably Burnham, Bucks, who had been appointed in 1353, used to have, viz.
Burnham's record of discovery, which roused fresh enthusiasm for this line of inquiry by compelling recognition of the extraordinary profusion throughout the heavens of compound objects.
In 2000, the Estate built six almshouses in the nearby village of Burnham Market, which are now occupied by retired Estate employees.
Burnham Market Burnham Rectory was the reputed birthplace of Admiral Lord Nelson.
The Beat Surrender sat down with Doug Burnham to discuss the genesis of their sound, rebellion, and parenting.
AdvertisementBurnham Market has an attractive range of unusual shops gathered around its village green.
However, in his spare time he plays either hooker or flanker for his favorite local rugby team, Burnham United.
In place of formalism, Burnham elaborated a theory of systems esthetics, heavily inflected by his reading of systems theory.
Burnham's best first half chance came just before the break following a mix-up over a Lynn throw.
He joined Drexel Burnham Lambert just months before the notorious junk bond scandals broke.
AdvertisementDozens of windows were smashed during the senseless wrecking spree at Monteagle Primary, Burnham Road, Dagenham, on Saturday afternoon.
Another excellent micrometer, originally based on a model by Clark of Cambridge, Massachusetts, has been largely used by Burnham and others in America.
Burnham Market is a secret treasure trove of chic shops.
A fine old plant in Sir Harry Veitchs garden, East Burnham Park, having outgrown the wall against which it was planted, has risen many feet above, and flowers there with remarkable freedom, without the least protection, year by year.
Union Station was designed by architect, Daniel Burnham, who also designed the Flatiron Building in New York City.
AdvertisementAdditionally, Craig Burnham maintains licensing and certification as a hypnotherapist, and he has since 1990.
The Craig Burnham plan begins with a seminar, and then participants follow up with CDs that reinforce post-hypnotic suggestions on a regular basis.
Burnham, who planned the buildings at the Pan-American Exposition and the Chicago World's Fair respectively.