What's the difference between harbour and hythe?

Harbour


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The parasites were highly aggregated within the study community, with most people harbouring low burdens while a few individuals harboured very heavy burdens.
  • (2) At the bottom is a tiny harbour where cafe Itxas Etxea – bare brick walls and wraparound glass windows – is serving txakoli, the local white wine.
  • (3) He regarded civilians who "harboured terrorists" as legitimate targets.
  • (4) BUSH ON IRAQ TONIGHT: Mr President, if I can move on to the question of Iraq, when we last spoke before the Iraq war, I asked you about Saddam Hussein and you said this, and I quote: "He harbours and develops weapons of mass destruction, make no mistake about it."
  • (5) Faecal samples of the Romanov ewes more often harboured Nematodirus eggs while the larvae recovered from cultures of these samples contained a higher percentage of Teladorsagia.
  • (6) Afghan officials in the past have expressed fears that soldiers sent to Pakistan could be recruited as spies or that their careers would be stunted by the deep hostility that Afghans harbour towards Pakistan.
  • (7) Previous use of metronidazole was reported in only 16 patients, 11 of whom (68.8%) harboured resistant Helicobacter pylori strains.
  • (8) The cells harbouring pLP763 are able to grow to a higher density in milk because of their proteinase-positive phenotype (Prt+).
  • (9) c. Even within the overall normal range of duct diameter (less than 12 mm) the wider the duct, the greater is the chance of it harbouring a stone.
  • (10) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fishing boats moored in the harbour at Clovelly.
  • (11) G. vaginalis was found in high concentrations in 73% of those harbouring this bacterium.
  • (12) Scarborough council said leaving the houses standing could cause a domino-effect down the steep slope above the picturesque harbour where the explorer Captain James Cook lodged and learned his seafaring skills.
  • (13) The state premier, Mike Baird , also requested the French flag fly over the harbour bridge.
  • (14) A purified, functionally active DNA binding protein and a pool of random double-stranded oligonucleotides harbouring PCR primer sites at each end are included the TDA cycle which consists of four separate steps: a DNA protein incubation step, a protein DNA complex separation step, a DNA elution step and a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) DNA amplification step.
  • (15) But the new creative director of BBC Films, promoted to the role after last week's BBC fiction shakeup , seems to harbour no such industry-appropriate urges.
  • (16) Twelve differently-sized plasmids from 1.8 to 63 kbp were identified in those strains harbouring extrachromosomal DNA.
  • (17) Control kidneys harboured scanty interstitial T lymphocytes.
  • (18) The role of South African Railways and Harbours in spreading disease and health care is examined.
  • (19) This scientific advice will also form the basis of a new report card that will ensure the community is informed of the health of the harbour in an open and transparent way.
  • (20) At both sampling dates, the most heavily infected 25% of the community harboured over 90% of the total pinworms recovered.

Hythe


Definition:

  • (n.) A small haven. See Hithe.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Further along the south coast, in Folkestone and Hythe, Ukip has again moved from fourth to second, according to the poll, but the Conservatives look set to hold the seat as a challenge from the Lib Dems evaporates.
  • (2) Atkinson had been due to challenge the Conservatives in Folkestone and Hythe on 7 May, but has now been suspended from the party whip and removed as a general election candidate while the party investigates the claims.
  • (3) For example Bruno Gosset recently settled in Hythe, on the coast, about 15 minutes from Ashford.
  • (4) His only other serious option has been Folkestone and Hythe, in Kent.
  • (5) Operation Stack has failed,” said Damian Collins, the MP for Folkestone and Hythe, on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
  • (6) The disappearance HYth-L angignaplhaemia with treatment was coindent with a decrease in the number of leukaemic blast cells in the peripheral blood.
  • (7) · Crap Towns, Pan Macmillan, £10 The 50 1 Hull 2 Cumbernauld 3 Morecambe 4 Hythe 5 Winchester 6 Liverpool 7 St Andrews 8 Bexhill-on-Sea 9 Basingstoke 10 Hackney 11 Portsmouth 12 Stockport 13 Crouch End 14 St John's Wood 15 Croydon 16 Islington 17 London 18 Peterborough 19 Wolverhampton 20 Didcot 21 Ascot 22 Brighton 23 Aldeburgh 24 Leiston 25 Ipswich 26 Hayling Island 27 Horsham 28 Mirfield 29 Tintern 30 Peterhead 31 Oxford 32 Dover 33 South Woodham Ferrers 34 Newport 35 Billingham 36 Reading 37 Maghull 38 Huntingdon 39 Hastings 40 Keighley 41 Dagenham 42 Slough 43 Alresford 44 Bridgwater 45 Yate 46 Skelmersdale 47 Barrow-in-Furness 48 Widnes 49 Hinchley Wood 50 St Albans
  • (8) Aspinall stood as a Referendum party candidate in Folkestone and Hythe at the last general election, polling 4,188 votes against Michael Howard and also donated money to Neil Hamilton to fight his libel case.
  • (9) This could deliver schemes such as Uckfield-Lewes, Bristol-Portishead, Skipton-Colne, Statford-upon-Avon-Honeybourne, Southampton-Hythe, Bere Alston-Okehampton and at least a score of other long-desired reopenings, each of which would generate significant new journey opportunities around the country and be obvious vote-winners in the constituencies affected.
  • (10) • Maps: OS Landranger 179 (Canterbury & E Kent) or OS Explorer 138 (Dover, Folkestone & Hythe) Goring and Streatley to Cholsey, Berkshire Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Sarah Saunders This is a glorious walk from Goring and Streatley station, embracing wide stretches of the Thames, open meadows, woody paths and a beautiful Brunel railway bridge.
  • (11) The former home secretary, Michael Howard, is given space to argue that his Hythe constituents live in "the jewel of Kent" rather than a place which "makes nearby Folkestone look like Las Vegas".
  • (12) Then there's Damian Collins – formerly of Lexington Communications – who took Michael Howard's safe seat of Folkestone and Hythe.
  • (13) Alison Chapman had come from Hythe with her sons extremely well-prepared – shovels, rake and plastic sifters, but then she did know about gold, being a dealer on ITV's show Dickinson's Real Deal.
  • (14) The 38-year-old, from Hythe in Kent – travelling with more than a dozen people, including her 14-year-old twin daughters, to the Mounted Games European Championship – set out early on Saturday and finally arrived in Calais after 4pm.
  • (15) A spokesman said: “The allegation is being reviewed and the investigation is ongoing.” The Ukip leader, Nigel Farage , said the claims “couldn’t be worse” for Atkinson, who is the party’s prospective parliamentary candidate for Folkestone and Hythe.
  • (16) Signal failure … a woman struggles to make a call in Hythe, Kent.
  • (17) Detectives are investigating an allegation of fraud after the suspension of Ukip MEP Janice Atkinson, its candidate in Folkestone and Hythe, over claims that a member of staff attempted to overcharge EU expenses.
  • (18) Clinical experience during one-lung anesthesia using a new right-sided endobronchial tube (Portex Ltd, Hythe, Kent, UK) is reported in 148 patients with cancer of the left lung.
  • (19) OS Map: Explorer 138: Dover, Folkestone & Hythe Keswick to Friar's Crag Cumbria Catbells and Causey Pike reflected in the Derwent Water from Friar's Crag, Lake District.
  • (20) The Ukip leader told LBC on Friday that the political future of Janice Atkinson, who is an MEP and the party’s prospective parliamentary candidate for Folkestone and Hythe, hung in the balance after a sting by the Sun newspaper.

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