Hove Sentence Examples

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  • The gap between the two ends has now to be closed by splicing on new cable and paying out until the buoyed end is reached, which is then hove up and brought on board.

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  • Larger zones are planned in cities that, unlike Brighton & Hove, did not miss the funding boat.

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  • Gosh, it was the most intriguing attraction of the afternoon - until a quartet of young cowboys hove to.

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  • In 1810 the mouth was situated almost opposite Aldrington church, close to the Hove border.

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  • Brighton and Hove combine to offer Regency and Georgian grandeur, miles of Victorian seafront and social life opportunities rarely found outside central London.

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  • She was often seen in Hove, always wearing black and carrying a rolled umbrella.

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  • Find out more » Hove Lagoon Daily Have you ever fancied learning how to sail, windsurf or drive a powerboat?

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  • The parliamentary borough, which includes the parish of Hove, returns two members.

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  • I walked home along the seafront to Hove afterward, hunger sated, mind relaxed, intending to return before too long.

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  • Sue went to the seaside for the day, to Hove, to accompany Mark Howe to the 30th anniversary celebrations for OAC GB.

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  • Just before dawn the gulls, Herring Gulls are squawking a lot just like they do throughout the day in nearby Hove.

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  • There are two piers, of which the Palace pier, near the site of the old chain pier (1823), which was washed away in 1896, is near the centre of the town, while the West pier is towards Hove.

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  • The great seawall of Brighton continues along the front at Hove, forming a pleasant promenade.

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  • The municipal borough, incorporated in 1898, includes the parishes of Hove and Aldrington, of which the first is within the parliamentary borough of Brighton, but the second is in the Lewes division of the county.

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  • The ship is then stopped, and the cable gradually hove up towards the surface; but in deep water, unless it has been caught near a loose end, the cable will break on the grapnel before it reaches the surface, as the catenary strain on the bight will be greater than it will stand.

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  • Grappling will be recommenced so as to hook the cable near enough to the end to allow of its being hove to the surface.

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  • A remarkably fine cup turned in amber from a bronze-age barrow at Hove is now in the Brighton Museum.

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  • In normal circumstances the log is hove every hour.

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  • In 1143 Heribert of Bierum, bishop of Utrecht, converted the office into an hereditary fief in favour of his brother Liffert, on the extinction of whose male line it was partitioned between the families of Koevorden (or Coevorden) and van den Hove.

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  • At the close of the, 4th century the heirs of the Koevorden and van den Hove families sold their rights, first to the town, and then to the bishop. A struggle followed, in which the city was temporarily worsted; but in 1440 Bishop Dirk II.

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  • A drawing recording the attack by the French fleet on Brighton is preserved in the Hove Museum.

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  • Brighton & Hove celebrated the Golden Jubilee in 2002 with two specially liveried Plaxton President bodied Dennis Tridents.

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  • Crewe's left-sided midfielder David Vaughan looks set to miss the vital six-pointer against Brighton & Hove Albion this coming Saturday.

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