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Sheffield
[shef-eeld]
noun
a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
a city in NW Alabama, on the Tennessee River.
Sheffield
/ ˈʃɛھː /
noun
a city in N England, in Sheffield unitary authority, South Yorkshire on the River Don: important centre of steel manufacture and of the cutlery industry; Sheffield university (1905) and Sheffield Hallam University (1992). Pop: 439 866 (2001)
a unitary authority in N England, in South Yorkshire. Pop: 512 500 (2003 est). Area: 368 sq km (142 sq miles)
Sheffield
City in northern England.
Example Sentences
Maurice, a tenant for one such company in Sheffield, tells the BBC he is trying to renegotiate his deal to run the pub.
What turned out to be the 46-year-old's final act of kindness came as no surprise to those who knew the father-of-two from Sheffield, who has since been described as a "modern day Good Samaritan".
The group is based in York, but people travel from as far as Leeds, Sheffield and Beverley to attend.
"IGG offers the potential to return names and dignity to unidentified deceased people and closure for families who have missing loved ones," said Dr Craig Paterson, who led the Sheffield research team.
A group of students at a school in Sheffield locked themselves in a cupboard and barricaded the door after a girl screamed "someone's been stabbed", a court has heard.
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