「THAMES」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| A wherry across the | Thames A review of Dark Fire, by Stella Duffy, in The |
| The Northfleet photographed on the | Thames a few days before her loss. |
| In addition to | Thames, a total of eleven clubs left the Southern Lea |
| dley Footbridge crosses the main stream of the | Thames, a flat iron bridge crosses Castle Mill Stream |
| stom House was home to a football league club, | Thames A.F.C, before being dissolved in 1932. |
| In the summer of 1930 he was transferred to | Thames A.F.C. who had just been elected to the Third |
| ton is a village and civil parish on the River | Thames about 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Highworth. |
| il parish on the Oxfordshire bank of the River | Thames, about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) northwest of Reading |
| tle Thurrock is on the north bank of the river | Thames, about 25 miles (40 km) east of London. |
| It is on the north bank of the River | Thames, about a mile east of Marlow. |
| It is on the north bank of the River | Thames about 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Witney. |
| r Authority (except the area draining into the | Thames above Greenhithe) |
| xample, the rally at Beale Park in 2006 on the | Thames above Reading had 600 boats and 28,000 visitor |
| The River | Thames above Mapledurham Lock |
| Molesey, Surrey on the south bank of the River | Thames above Molesey Lock. |
| kes place on the Oxfordshire bank of the River | Thames above Sonning Lock near the Redgrave Pinsent R |
| ough Cut is an artificial channel in the River | Thames above Sunbury Lock near Walton on Thames in En |
| ed within the ward boundary is the part of the | Thames, adjacent to the Queenhithe shore, which is in |
| being the area where the creeks from the River | Thames adjoined the wooded area to the north. |
| re of wood, stood on the Middlesex side of the | Thames, adjoining the bridge, and near the site of Fi |
| unt was used to help ships on the nearby River | Thames adjust their compasses. |
| ague, giving the team the more regular name of | Thames AFC. |
| The navigability of the River | Thames affected Taynton's ability to supply building |
| for domestic use from the tidal reaches of the | Thames after 31 August 1855, and from 31 December 185 |
| Osney Mill (a disused flour mill on the River | Thames), after which the street is named. |
| It follows the | Thames again in Deptford, after passing Surrey Quays |
| lway Bridge where the Hinksey Stream joins the | Thames again and Isis Bridge carrying the Oxford sout |
| n officially voted in as chairman of the River | Thames Alliance in November 2005. |
| July 2006 Annual General Meeting of the River | Thames Alliance, he agreed to continue being chairman |
| me part of the London Borough of Richmond upon | Thames, along with the Municipal Borough of Barnes an |
| the Pool of London on the stretch of the River | Thames along Billingsgate on the south side of the Ci |
| n compared to the peaceful waters of the River | Thames alongside the lock. |
| Thames also recorded his first career walk and run sc | |
| e village is in a scenic location on the River | Thames, although home to a large sewage works and gra |
| alls were ignored for over 100 years until The | Thames, an East Indiaman, crashed into the rocks of B |
| ross railway terminus to the south bank of the | Thames, and another to improve housing conditions for |
| Surrey, England, which lies between the River | Thames and the M3 Motorway. |
| cizes her father, Epifania throws him into the | Thames, and when Kabir rows out to help Bond, Epifani |
| by the County of London to the east, the River | Thames and Middlesex to the north, and the Municipal |
| sham Lock is situated on the south bank of the | Thames, and is connected to Lower Caversham by a weir |
| f Hounslow, the Royal Borough of Kingston upon | Thames, and the London Borough of Richmond upon Thame |
| William Greer Harrison, agent for | Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Co, Liverpool |
| im at the River and Rowing Museum in Henley on | Thames, and is also Deputy Patron and a member of the |
| include police chases by boat along the River | Thames and helicopters aiding searches. |
| d and covers Greater London south of the River | Thames and north and east Surrey. |
| sposal vessels, and salvage craft clearing the | Thames and Medway estuaries in 1946. |
| ownstream from the M3 motorway bridge over the | Thames and is close to Chertsey Lock on the reach abo |
| A Reader's Guide to D H Lawrence ( | Thames and Hudson, 1981) |
| The Lower | Thames and Medway Passenger Boat Company operates the |
| Thames and Hudson. | |
| Lower | Thames and Medway Passenger Boat Company is a river b |
| Mary's viaduct which carried the line over the | Thames and Severn Canal. |
| de, Epifania melodramatically plunges into the | Thames, and when Dr. Ahmed el Kabir, a self-effacing, |
| It is directly on the River | Thames and is especially popular on sunny days in the |
| ing water from sewage-polluted sections of the | Thames and delivering the water to homes with an incr |
| Thames and Hudson 1997. | |
| e Deptford area on the south bank of the River | Thames, and is the only Lewisham ward that borders th |
| London: | Thames and Hudson. |
| Thames and Hudson 1979 | |
| Thames and Hudson: 2002. | |
| gular events against other dinghy clubs on the | Thames and clubs further afield. |
| w Chinese mitten crabs coming out of the River | Thames and moving towards the High Street, and other |
| rn area of the London Borough of Richmond upon | Thames and the northern sections of the London Boroug |
| Thames And Hudson. | |
| f seats covering the boroughs of Kingston upon | Thames and Richmond upon Thames was reduced from four |
| London, | Thames and Hudson, 1974. |
| It starts at Kingston upon | Thames and finishes at Box Hill & Westhumble railway |
| ackfriars Bridge and fills a block between the | Thames and Southwark Street. |
| London, | Thames and Hudson, 1959. |
| London, | Thames and Hudson, 1965. |
| Football League clubs based in London include | Thames and Wimbledon. |
| (Also London: | Thames and Hudson.) |
| ve the points where the River Loddon joins the | Thames and Shiplake Railway Bridge crosses the river. |
| Celtic "tamesis" the dark one, the same as the | Thames and Tame. |
| ituency consisted of the town of Kingston upon | Thames and the surrounding areas. |
| Champion Sculler of the | Thames and Tyne |
| He was appointed President of the | Thames and Solent Workers' Educational Association in |
| ty arms, but may also be inspired by the River | Thames and the chalk hills of the Berkshire Downs, or |
| "The Sarmatians (Ancient peoples and places)", | Thames and Hudson, 1970, ISBN 0-500-02071-X |
| is situated along the south bank of the River | Thames and bordered to the south by Putney Bridge Roa |
| yside, sailing around Land's End, up the River | Thames and under Tower Bridge, docking adjacent to HM |
| s built at the Barnard yard at Deptford on the | Thames and launched in 1794. |
| 2 in Great Britain starting south of the River | Thames and east of the A3 (roads beginning with 2). |
| Produced independently for the BBC by Talkback | Thames and starring Bill Nighy, Miranda Richardson, a |
| th II Reservoir lies to the south of the River | Thames and to the west of the Island Barn Reservoir. |
| ith 4 stars, whereas the Mk2 has just the word | THAMES and TRADER in white letters spaced out between |
| ome K. Jerome who wrote about the nearby River | Thames; and Miles (house colour green), after the Mil |
| rhol: Portraits of the Seventies and Eighties ( | Thames and Hudson, 1993), and many other works. |
| he blue and silver waves represented the River | Thames and the Port of London. |
| It was later merged with | Thames, and the combined entity was re-named Talkback |
| Company at Church Wharf, Chiswick on the River | Thames and launched in 1899. |
| inal camp, looking down from the hill onto the | Thames and City of London. |
| 19 November - | Thames and Severn Canal opened throughout, giving thr |
| The | Thames and Hudson Dictionary of Ancient Egypt (2nd ed |
| town to Guildford, and from there to the River | Thames and London on the Wey and Godalming Navigation |
| IMO, comments on pollution in the | Thames and the death of Princess Alice are not releva |
| Council of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon | Thames and Leader of the Council from 1974-1983. |
| Phoebe Stanton, Pugin, | Thames and Hudson (1971), ISBN 0500270163 |
| atershed between the systems feeding the River | Thames and the River Severn. |
| onal studies university based in Richmond upon | Thames and Kensington. |
| indsbury, near Rochester in north Kent for the | Thames and Medway canal. |
| ommunity in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon | Thames and its neighbourhood. |
| les Jones Sean Sexton and Robert Flynn Johnson | Thames and Hudson, 1998. |
| team's roster and the fight was between Marcus | Thames and Chris Shelton. |
| c and still operational watermill on the River | Thames, and Mapledurham House, an Elizabethan stately |
| five companions dived to 60 feet in the River | Thames, and remained there for over an hour and a hal |
| On Friday 1 January 1982, | Thames and its weekend counterpart London Weekend Tel |
| verside area is on the north bank of the River | Thames and is formed from parts of the boroughs of Ne |
| n, which was the main influence on what became | Thames, and he announced for Southern Television at w |
| ondon, gets drunk, and stumbles into the River | Thames and drowns. |
| or the many buoys that aided navigation on the | Thames; and the wharf for docking and repair of light |
| It covers Greater London south of the River | Thames and north and east Surrey. |
| nly lighthouse, by the confluence of the River | Thames and Bow Creek, at Leamouth. |
| ess of shifting the bulk of this material into | Thames and Medway Canal. |
| it was in a little turret that looked over the | Thames and had a view of Westminster, Whitehall Palac |
| ain originates at three points along the River | Thames and stretches to Crystal Palace Park. |
| educated at Tiffin Boys' School, Kingston upon | Thames, and King's College London. |
| Stones: Ancient Art and Astronomy in Ireland - | Thames and Hudson 1983). |
| In 1380 the joint fleet sailed up the | Thames and burned Gravesend, near London. |
| ved with regular bus services to Kingston Upon | Thames and Sutton on the 213 (London General) bus rou |
| Visions of Artists and Archaeologists, London: | Thames and Hudson. |
| UK edition of the show is produced by Talkback | Thames and aired on Channel 4, with repeats frequentl |
| e in 1285 to mark the upper limit of the tidal | Thames and the jurisdiction of the City of London. |
| North London, then the South Bank by the River | Thames and currently in Chelsea. |
| mix of leafy suburbs (mainly towards the river | Thames) and suburban housing. |
| London Borough of Havering, next to the River | Thames and the River Beam. |
| ory teacher in London Borough of Richmond upon | Thames, and taught in schools in Sussex then Essex be |
| dens occupied a large site running between the | Thames and the Kings Road. |
| es were held along the Embankment of the River | Thames and over the common lands south of London. |
| n impressive dance routine alongside the River | Thames and the Houses Of Parliament. |
| e windmills, offers extensive views across the | Thames, and was a popular spot for Victorian visitors |
| In 1893, the | Thames and Severn company announced that the canal be |
| by the Environment Agency as part of the River | Thames, and is often counted as a Thames Lock. |
| South Oxon Branch, covering Dorchester on | Thames and Thame area |
| s, D and Pearce, D, Inside the Neolithic Mind, | Thames and Hudson, London, 2005, ISBN 0-500-05138-0 |
| established a camp at Reading, defended by the | Thames and Kennet rivers on two sides, and by a rampa |
| isions for Harrison's army to the mouth of the | Thames, and then traveled up the Thames providing art |
| tminster were under the high-water mark of the | Thames, and Victoria Street was designed to drain the |
| t of southern Oxfordshire, including Henley on | Thames, and even a small portion of Buckinghamshire. |
| Television, (which, ironically, also purchased | Thames) and they have now been amalgamated (along wit |
| Thames and Solent - Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Londo | |
| George Grey was elected in both the | Thames and the City of Christchurch electorates in Se |
| e as the farthest upstream sailing club on the | Thames and for its large fleet of British Moth boats. |
| most of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon | Thames and small parts of the London Borough of Sutto |
| don's narrowest surviving road bridge over the | Thames, and as of 2004 was the fifth least-used Thame |
| ted in Tauranga, Eastern and Southern Waikato, | Thames and Coromandel, plus gas networks in Wellingto |
| My edit now draws the distinction between ' | Thames' and 'London' 79.75.2.246 (talk) 16:48, 26 Apr |
| d Roland Penrose, Scrapbook 1900-1981 (London: | Thames and Hudson, 1981). |
| A body was fished out of the | Thames and a body was found hanging from the side hoo |
| Its route follows the north bank of the River | Thames and thus it becomes very congested on the days |
| lying Squad officers were stationed around the | Thames, and 20 on the river itself to hamper any esca |
| It was constructed in 1838 at the mouth of the | Thames and was known as the Maplin Sands lighthouse. |
| hore), Bob Mitchell (Grafton), Harold Hayward ( | Thames) and Jim Clark (Ponsonby). |
| and had hosted many grand houses, by the River | Thames and the area began to be built up. |
| The thin island sits between the | Thames and Castle Mill Stream. |
| parish had a long boundary fronting the River | Thames and the City of London. |
| The village is on the north bank of the River | Thames, and is surrounded to the south, east and west |
| Although north of the River | Thames and formerly the county of Middlesex, the area |
| its coldest winter in living memory; the River | Thames and the sea as far as 2 miles out from land fr |
| The school is next to the River | Thames and about one kilometre from both Strawberry H |
| igable Sheepwash channel which links the River | Thames and Oxford Canal. |
| was built by the Samuda Brothers on the River | Thames and designed along the same lines as HMY Victo |
| ttractive waterside apartments along the River | Thames and the old docks, the LDDC brought new, middl |
| Lock at the same time after the opening of the | Thames and Severn Canal. |
| lsea Embankment on the north bank of the River | Thames, and a strip of the garden to allow widening o |
| ndeveloped water meadow remaining on the River | Thames and is home to a variety of rare plants and in |
| The | Thames and Channel Steamship Co are understood to hav |
| the entirety of the boroughs of Richmond upon | Thames and Barnet. |
| of the Canary Wharf estate, close to the River | Thames and a short walk from the planned 280,000 m² ( |
| , it took a different route south of the River | Thames and the phase 1 portion of the line from Green |
| to Westminster Bridge on the north bank of the | Thames, and is close to one of London's most prominin |
| ' Fair, the idyllic upper reaches of the River | Thames, and the nearby countryside. |
| the Bessborough Reservoir, south of the River | Thames and the A3050. |
| ngland, the Amateur Rowing Association and the | Thames and Kennet Marina. |
| He was later Honorary Colonel of | Thames and Medway Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery. |
| It faces Greenwich over the River | Thames and the area is now more usually known as Sout |
| ridge, the first railway bridge over the River | Thames, and the 13-arch Dollis Brook Viaduct for the |
| search (after stripping out many instances of | Thames, and after further ingnoring other uses) gener |
| ordered on the south-eastern side by the River | Thames and Eel Pie Island - which is connected to the |
| He was the sole lessee of the | Thames and Channel Passenger Service and wrote severa |
| of the water they were drawing from the River | Thames, and in 1829, under engineer James Simpson the |
| rdon's, Dowson's, and other docks on the River | Thames, and became an agent for the Gospel Oak Ironwo |
| Lakes, a string of lakes that adjoin the River | Thames and which were originally created as a result |
| hat passed near the tavern was named the River | Thames, another London association. |
| ion concerned with the management of the River | Thames, appointed by an Act of Parliament of 1605 by |
| The river joins the | Thames approximately one mile down river from Cassing |
| re both located on the south bank of the River | Thames, approximately midway between Dartford town an |
| The | Thames Archway Company was a company formed in 1805 t |
| The failure of the | Thames Archway project led engineers to conclude that |
| tres on the foreground (Southwark) side of the | Thames are The Bear Garden and The Globe. |
| On the opposite bank of the River | Thames are the meadows of Runnymede and this tree is |
| xon king of the Gewisse, a people in the upper | Thames area who later created the kingdom of Wessex. |
| mber of warehouses and wharves along the River | Thames as a result of which the fire insurance compan |
| ght be the model for an iron bridge across the | Thames as well as the Seine. |
| anned for the service on the north side of the | Thames as a 93-metre north main tower at Clyde Wharf, |
| Byron | Thames as Jeff Moran |
| River Lea at Hertford to flow south toward the | Thames as the Lee Navigation, after Hertford Castle W |
| placards lined both sides of the banks of the | Thames as whistles were blown, car horns were honked |
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