In-sentence examples of “harrow”

How to use in-sentence of “harrow”:

+ The Winchester students call this period “”common time.”” It was originally played during the autumn term, or “”short half.”” It is very similar to games played at other public schools such as Eton’s wall game and Harrow game.

+ Between 1917 and 1982, Bakerloo line trains continued along the DC line past Harrow Wealdstone to Watford Junction.

+ The Harrow Foundation also runs an independent Grammar School in Harrow, called the John Lyon School, and several international schools.

+ Neill was married to Lisa Harrow until they divorced in 1989.

+ Famous private boarding schools include Eton College, Rugby School and Harrow School in the United Kingdom, Phillips Exeter Academy in the United States and Cornway College in Zimbabwe.

+ Although on the route of the current Piccadilly line, a short distance north of the present, and was closed and replaced by the present Park Royal station before the Piccadilly line started running trains to South Harrow in 1932.

In-sentence examples of harrow
In-sentence examples of harrow

Example sentences of “harrow”:

+ Banks was educated at Harrow School, Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.

+ The line from Wembley to Harrow was rebuilt immediately after the war and the project was completed from 1956–1962, on a more modest scale than originally planned.

+ As a boy, Churchill went to the famous Harrow School.

+ James Henry Weldon Morwood Harrow School Register 2002 8th edition edited by S W Bellringer published by The Harrow Association was an English peopleEnglish Classicist, and Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford University.

+ He went to Harrow School where he was very good at all subjects as well as sport.

+ There are four general types of harrows: disc harrow, tine harrow, chain harrow and chain disk harrows.

+ It was involved in the Harrow and Wealdstone rail disaster of 1952.

+ The “Guardian” Harrow has educated boys since 1243 but was officially founded by John Lyon under a Royal Charter of Elizabeth I in 1572.

+ A harrow is a farm tool.

+ Eton College and Harrow School are the best known independent schools.

+ The Harrow Inn was built in 1834.

+ Scott was educated at Harrow SchoolHarrow, Charterhouse School, Bartlett School of Architecture University College London, and Regent Street Polytechnic School of Architecture.

+ To remove steam and smoke from the tunnels in central London, the railway purchased electric locomotives, exchanged for steam locomotives at Harrow from 1908.

+ Banks was educated at Harrow School, Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.

+ The line from Wembley to Harrow was rebuilt immediately after the war and the project was completed from 1956–1962, on a more modest scale than originally planned.

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