Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Gorton in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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What was he doing in Gorton?
Remember Gorton's in Dewsbury?
What were you doing in Gorton?
Gorton was elected deputy leader.
What were you doing in Gorton?
At a bus stop in Gorton at midnight.
Gorton poly high-- that where she goes to school?
I have to be at Gorton Castle.
Where are the best places to stay in Gorton?
Cheap Gorton hotels- getting the best deal.
To stay or sleep in Gorton.
Gorton was initially a very popular Prime Minister.
Below is the table with the 20 places near Gorton.
What was he doing in Gorton? At a bus stop when he has a car?
Mary Ann Whewell from Gorton; Lancashire.
She-she knows better… Gorton Poly High-- that where she goes to school?
The officer Ian Mitchell was murdered whilst attending a house in Gorton.
Gorton railway station serves Gorton district of the city of Manchester, England.
Audenshaw and Denton became part of Manchester Gorton constituency.
Following the outbreak of World War II, Gorton enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force Reserve.
secure hotel search you may compare different Gorton hotels by.
Williams attended public elementary school at Gorton Elementary School,
was born in West Gorton.
We have got six sightings between her house in Gorton, and the field in Dob Cross where she was found dead the following morning.
Beyer, Peacock and Company was an English railway Locomotive manufacturer with a factory in Gorton, Manchester.
When Gorton became Prime Minister,
One of these'escapes to the countryside' is told in'Fiesta' in the trip that Jake Barnes and Bill Gorton took to the Pyrenean valleys.
John Gorton, comes forward to lay his wreath,
Beyer Peacock Locomotive Company, to whom she dedicated the Edinburgh edition of her book Three Visits To America with the words to my"Friend Richard Peacock Esq of Gorton Hall" in 1882.
Company of Massachusetts against Samuel Gorton, a Notorious Disturber of the Peace"(1646),