“edinburgh” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “edinburgh”:

– Since 1999 the permanent home of the festival is at The Hub, near Edinburgh Castle.

– The central part is Edinburgh Castle, at the top of a steep hill.

– In September 2004, Glasgow was announced as the Scottish candidate city over Edinburgh following a cost-benefit analysis by the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland.

– Mary’s Hall at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

– O’Neill died on 26 August 2020 in Edinburgh from cancer, aged 75.

edinburgh - example sentences
edinburgh – example sentences

Example sentences of “edinburgh”:

– In June 2011, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Edinburgh Napier University.

– The average temperature for the year in Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, with an elevation of 23 m, is 13.9°C.

– In 1873, Lady Angela Burdett-Coutts erected a drinking fountain “” in Edinburgh to the memory of Greyfriars Bobby.

– Knatchbull was the elder sister of Lady Pamela Hicks, and first cousin to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and the last surviving godparentbaptismal sponsor to Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.

– Video footage, on the YouTube site, of babies laughing was shown to Elizabeth II of the United KingdomQueen Elizabeth II during her visit, on 16 October 2008, to the Duke of Edinburgh were reduced to ‘fits of giggles’.

– Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was an Honorary Fellow.

– Danny Alexander was born in Edinburgh and first became an MP at the 2005 general election.

– The cannon was left outside Foog’s Gate at Edinburgh Castle.

– Cecil is on the advisory panel of the Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival, and Develop Conference and regularly talks at events and to mainstream press about creative and commercial aspects of the video games industry.

– John Campbell Brown and honorary professor at both the University of Edinburgh and the University of Aberdeen.

– The following year a Royal Society expedition went to the islands to assess the damage, and reported that the settlement of Edinburgh of the Seven Seas had been only marginally affected.

– On 31 August 1957 Dennis was at the Edinburgh Festival playing a concert in the Usher Hall.

– In the second era, the “Britannica” was owned by the Edinburgh company, A C Black.

– He studied music at the universityuniversities of Edinburgh and Durham.

– The only settlement is Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.

– In 1972, he took a programme of three one-act plays to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

– BR’s Swindon Works were chosen to design and build express units for the ex-North British Railway Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Street route.

– It has a population of about 18 000, and stands on the North Sea coast between Edinburgh and Dundee.

- In June 2011, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Edinburgh Napier University.

- The average temperature for the year in Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, with an elevation of 23 m, is 13.9°C.
- In 1873, Lady Angela Burdett-Coutts erected a drinking fountain "" in Edinburgh to the memory of Greyfriars Bobby.

More in-sentence examples of “edinburgh”:

– Cree Laurie Bauer, 2007, “The Linguistics Student’s Handbook”, Edinburgh is an Algonquian language spoken by about 117,000 people across Labrador.

– It is now at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.

– As of 2017 it is a 14-kilometre line between York Place in New Town and Edinburgh Airport, with 16 stops.

– He was awarded his medical degree at the University of Edinburgh in 1859.Murata, Fusayoshi.

– Murray grew up in Edinburgh as the youngest of a large, rowdy family of redheads.

– In 2020, Illuminated Films has been awarded funding from the BFI Young Audience Content Fund for a half hour special called A Bear Named Wojtek based on a true story about a orphaned bear in World War 2 that is enlisted into the Polish army and travels to Scotland before ending up at Edinburgh Zoo.

– He studied in both Edinburgh and at Downing College, CambridgeDowning College of the University of Cambridge.

– The result is festivals with more than 2,500 performances and events per day in Edinburgh in August, many times bigger than the next biggest arts festivals anywhere in the world.

– He still had supporters though and on August 22 1806, the Edinburgh East India Club held a party to honour Hastings, asking for “Prosperity to our settlements in India”.

– Stonewall Scotland has offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow and Stonewall Cymru is based in both Cardiff and Bangor, WalesBangor in North Wales.

– He was the father of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and father in law of Queen Elizabeth II.

– In July 2007, a hovercraft passenger service completed a two week trial between Portobello, Edinburgh and Kirkcaldy, Fife.

– Three days later he was taken off a British Airways flight from Edinburgh to London by police after it landed, with fellow N-Dubz performer Fazer, after appearing to be acting disorderly.

– It got Best New International Feature at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

– Princess Elizabeth married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947.

– He died in Edinburgh of heart disease on 24 April 2020, aged 60.

– Several large theatres, concert halls and churches in Edinburgh are used for the events.

– They played at that year’s Edinburgh Festival.

– His first good comedy job was at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1995, with his act “Short, Fat Kebab Shop Owner’s Son”.

– She appeared at the Royal Opera House of Covent Garden in London from 1947 to 1949, and also La Scala in Milan, Edinburgh Festival, etc.

– He was sent to school in Edinburgh when he was 13 but did not like it there so he went to the local Stamford, LincolnshireStamford Grammar School in Lincolnshire.

– The biggest line-reopening project is the former Waverley railway Edinburgh to Borders line.

– He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1984.

– He lived in Edinburgh and London with his mistress Louise de Polastron.

– He was the Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh from 1985 to 2013.

- Cree Laurie Bauer, 2007, "The Linguistics Student’s Handbook", Edinburgh is an Algonquian language spoken by about 117,000 people across Labrador.

- It is now at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.

– The Old Town of Edinburgh is the oldest part of the city, and with the 18th-century New Town, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

– Wilson died in Edinburgh on 25 June 2017 at the age of 79 from a short illness.

– The flying of the Union Flag at Edinburgh Castle has sometimes caused controversy.

– He then earned Doctor of Medicine from the University of Edinburgh Medical School in Scotland.

– In 1371 David died in Edinburgh Castle.

– Dolly lived the rest of her life at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh untill she died.

– Nanta received an award for Best Performance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1999.

– In February of 2001 a Shorts 360 crashed shortly after taking off from Edinburgh Airport.

– Before going into politics he had been a teacher in Edinburgh and Mozambique.

– The Köppen climate classification subtype for the climate in Edinburgh of the Seven Seas is Cfb.

– For the next five years, the fossil waited at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh while researchers focused on other projects.

– The harbour at Edinburgh was named Calshot Harbour, after the place in Hampshire where the islanders temporarily stayed.

– Knox graduated from Edinburgh University in 1814.

– In 1867, Alfred of Saxe-Coburg-GothaPrince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and second son of Queen Victoria, visited the islands.

– He was a teacher of human anatomy to Edinburgh medical students, so needed bodies for his students to dissect.

– He was the leading English player in a game played by letters sent between London and Edinburgh in 1824, won by the Scots.

– Marshall graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1989.

– The shop is on Melville Terrace, over looking the meadows and next to University of Edinburgh halls of residence, Sciennes.

– David II died at Edinburgh Castle at age 46.

– Depictions of Kenneth are hard to find but the ones used the most are the frieze in Edinburgh and a newly found depiction from the 1700’s.

– Passengers can get direct trains to places such as London, Manchester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury, Walsall, Cornwall, Yorkshire, Glasgow, Edinburgh and areas of Wales.

– Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was a member of the British royal family as the husband of Queen Elizabeth II.

– At the same time there is the Edinburgh Fringe.

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