(1) The mother-of-three began her career in the theatre before joining the literary agency Anthony Shiel Associates.
(2) Shiels said the preponderance of pigeons, seagulls and kookaburras in Australia sometimes obscured the fraught conditions facing native birdlife.
(3) Things had seemed much brighter when Dean Shiels produced a neat lofted finish to put the hosts in front after 14 minutes, but the inability to add a legitimate second was paid for in full when Daniel Da Mota scored a late – and heavily-deflected – equaliser via Ryan McGivern's shoulder.
(4) (Abingdon, Oxfordshire) Leslie Alexander Shiels, JP, DL.
(5) Michael Shiels, from Taronga Zoo’s bird department, is stationed in Chilton, in regional Victoria, where 38 birds will be released on Saturday.
(6) Since white settlement, about 80% of the country’s ironbark forests, their habitats, have been removed,” Shiels said.
(7) In addition to Heaton, other members of the panel are Patrick Mears (chair), a senior tax partner at law firm Allen and Overy; Michael Hardwick, a consultant at law firm Linklaters; Brian Jackson, vice-president for group tax at Burberry group plc and previously tax partner at KPMG ; Sue Laing, a partner at law firm Boodle Hatfield; Gary Shiels, a business consultant; and Bob Wheatcroft, a partner in accountancy firm Armstrong Watson.
(8) Ross began her career in the theatre before joining the literary agency Anthony Shiel Associates.
(9) The moor, she said, is pitted by unmarked archaeological treasures vital to the community's heritage - old grazing huts called shielings and uncounted prehistoric sites, which the council and developers have ignored.
(10) The Jacobite Express used in the Harry Potter films chugs between Mallaig and Fort William twice a day, charging across the Glenfinnan Viaduct with its spectacular view down Loch Shiel.
(11) During acute phase induction in rats, alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) mRNA is modified by a reduction in poly(A) tail size (Shiels, B.R., Northemann, W., Gehring, M.R., and Fey, G.H.
Shieling
Definition:
(n.) A hut or shelter for shepherds of fishers. See Sheeling.
Example Sentences:
(1) The mother-of-three began her career in the theatre before joining the literary agency Anthony Shiel Associates.
(2) Shiels said the preponderance of pigeons, seagulls and kookaburras in Australia sometimes obscured the fraught conditions facing native birdlife.
(3) Things had seemed much brighter when Dean Shiels produced a neat lofted finish to put the hosts in front after 14 minutes, but the inability to add a legitimate second was paid for in full when Daniel Da Mota scored a late – and heavily-deflected – equaliser via Ryan McGivern's shoulder.
(4) (Abingdon, Oxfordshire) Leslie Alexander Shiels, JP, DL.
(5) Michael Shiels, from Taronga Zoo’s bird department, is stationed in Chilton, in regional Victoria, where 38 birds will be released on Saturday.
(6) Since white settlement, about 80% of the country’s ironbark forests, their habitats, have been removed,” Shiels said.
(7) In addition to Heaton, other members of the panel are Patrick Mears (chair), a senior tax partner at law firm Allen and Overy; Michael Hardwick, a consultant at law firm Linklaters; Brian Jackson, vice-president for group tax at Burberry group plc and previously tax partner at KPMG ; Sue Laing, a partner at law firm Boodle Hatfield; Gary Shiels, a business consultant; and Bob Wheatcroft, a partner in accountancy firm Armstrong Watson.
(8) Ross began her career in the theatre before joining the literary agency Anthony Shiel Associates.
(9) The moor, she said, is pitted by unmarked archaeological treasures vital to the community's heritage - old grazing huts called shielings and uncounted prehistoric sites, which the council and developers have ignored.
(10) The Jacobite Express used in the Harry Potter films chugs between Mallaig and Fort William twice a day, charging across the Glenfinnan Viaduct with its spectacular view down Loch Shiel.
(11) During acute phase induction in rats, alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) mRNA is modified by a reduction in poly(A) tail size (Shiels, B.R., Northemann, W., Gehring, M.R., and Fey, G.H.