Grand junction Sentence Examples

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  • She worked as a guard at Cañon City and then as a cop up in Grand Junction.

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  • I'll ice climb during the day, then drive back up to Grand Junction.

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  • The return trip from Grand Junction had taken Dean twice the usual two hours, a slalom of ditched autos, snow plows, ice and stopped traffic.

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  • Ryland and Donnie passed me on the way to Grand Junction.

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  • So this was Ryland's "Fran", his Grand Junction fiancée.

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  • They're going back to Grand Junction tonight.

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  • And we were wondering if we could take Martha back to Grand Junction with us today?

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  • It lies pleasantly in the narrow well-wooded valley of the Bulbourne, and is close to the Grand Junction canal.

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  • The canals in use communicating with the Thames, in addition to the Thames and Severn canal, are the Oxford canal, giving communication from that city with the north, the Kennet and Avon canal from Reading to the Bristol Avon, the Grand Junction at Brentford, the Regent's canal at Limehouse, and the Grand Surrey canal at Rotherhithe.

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  • By means of the Grand Junction and Oxford canals especially, constant communication is maintained between the Thames and the great industrial centres of England.

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  • The canal communicates northward with the Grand Junction and Warwick canals, and there are branch lines of the Great Central railway to the main line at Woodford, and of the London & North-Western railway to Bletchley.

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  • The Chelsea Water Company opened its supply from the Thames in 1721; the Lambeth waterworks were erected in 1783; the Vauxhall Company was established in 1805, the West Middlesex, near Hammersmith, and the East London on the river Lea in 1806, the Kent on the Ravensbourne (Deptford) in 1810, the Grand Junction in 1811, and the Southwark (which amalgamated with the Vauxhall) in 1822.

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  • The construction of large storage reservoirs was recommended, and this work was put in hand jointly by the New River, West Middlesex and Grand Junction companies at Staines on the Thames.

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  • The Grand Junction canal follows its course, and gives the town extensive water-communications.

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  • It lies on the western slope of the Chiltern Hills, close to the entrance to a narrow valley which pierces them, and forms one of the highways through them to London, carrying the railway, the Grand Junction Canal, and a main road.

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  • It is pleasantly situated in the steepsided valley of the river Gade, immediately above its junction with the Bulbourne, near the Grand Junction canal.

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  • The Grand Junction Canal serves Southall.

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  • There are various large sugar factories (in 1903, 9, and in 1907, 16), mainly in the north; also at Grand Junction and in the Arkansas valley.

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  • The United States maintains an Indian School at Grand Junction.

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  • It has connexion by a branch with the Grand Junction canal.

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  • It lies in a pleasant valley at the junction of the Chess with the Colne, and on the Grand Junction canal.

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  • There are breweries, foundries and engineering works, and a considerable traffic is carried on by means of the Grand Junction Canal.

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  • She worked as a guard at Cañon City and then as a cop up in Grand Junction.

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  • I told her I'd take her to Grand Junction on Monday morning.

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  • May 1804 Grand Junction Canal He was appointed superintendent of tunnel workmen under James Barnes.

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