In sentence use of “Leyland”

How to use in-sentence of “Leyland”:

– In 1968 that company joined with Leyland Motors to became British Leyland.

– This became British Leyland and then Rover Group.

– It was the British Leyland years that were perhaps the most difficult and in 1975 British Leyland was nationalised.

– These DMUs were built by British Leyland at Workington between 1987 and 1988 as part of British Rail’s replacement of its ageing diesel fleet which were First-Generation.

– Introduced in 1959, ten of the class were built by British United Traction, each with two 230 hp Leyland engines.

– James Richard “Jim” Leyland was a baseball manager.

In sentence use of Leyland
In sentence use of Leyland

Example sentences of “Leyland”:

– English Leyland was an area of fields, with Roman roads passing through, from ancient Wigan to Walton-le-Dale.

– The truck business still operates today as Leyland Trucks, and is owned by Paccar.

– In the 1980s Austin sold the most cars in the British Leyland group, however when the company became Rover Group, a greater emphasis was placed on the more upmarket Rover name.

– Many fixtures and fittings of the Leyland National could be found on the units.

– This again was built by Leyland and BREL, in 1985.

– The first prototype, known as LEV 1, was made by British Rail Research Division and Leyland Motors working together.

– Chorley and Leyland are towns not far away from Preston.

– The body was based on a Leyland National bus, built at Workington in Cumbria.

– Much of the bodywork was constructed using Leyland National bus components, with the exception of the cabs, in 1980.

– BMH merged in May 1968 with Leyland Motor Corporation Limited, which made trucks and buses and were owners of Standard-Triumph International Limited, BMH becoming the major part of British Leyland Motor Corporation.

– There were many strikes at British Leyland‘s factories, making British Leyland and other companies with the same problem, such as the Ford Motor Company unproductive compared to Japanese and European companied like Volkswagen.

– The Mini is a small car made by the British Motor Corporation, British Leyland and Rover from 1959 to 2000.

– In 1975 British Leyland was nationalised.

- English Leyland was an area of fields, with Roman roads passing through, from ancient Wigan to Walton-le-Dale.

- The truck business still operates today as Leyland Trucks, and is owned by Paccar.
- In the 1980s Austin sold the most cars in the British Leyland group, however when the company became Rover Group, a greater emphasis was placed on the more upmarket Rover name.

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