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Answer for the clue "City in Greater Manchester ", 7 letters:
salford

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Salford were a British speedway team from the town of Salford that competed in the English Dirt Track League in the inaugural season of British Speedway in 1929.

Usage examples of salford.

Blandford Park together, and Salford would take his pot-luck at Austerby.

Lord Marlow wished for none of these things, and although he saw no harm in her alliance with young Orde, and knew their relationship to be that of brother and sister, he was easily brought to believe that it might be misunderstood by Salford, a pretty high stickler.

Blandford Park with a letter from him to her ladyship, warning her that when he returned at the end of the week Salford would be accompanying him, she instantly sent for Phoebe to her dressing room.

And if you were to express yourself in such a manner to the Duke of Salford I tremble to think what the consequences might be!

I assure you, I have given a great deal of thought to this matter, and am satisfied that Salford will make you an amiable husband.

I shall suggest to Salford that he might like to walk with you and your sisters.

You must know, Salford, that there is no keeping that girl of mine away from the horses.

In point of fact he had come, but he had left again almost immediately for Chance, one of the first scraps of news that had greeted him on arrival at Salford House being that Lady Henry was also in town, with her child, staying with Lord and Lady Elvaston.

With Salford one never knew, and a hint of complacence now would be remembered by the dear friends who were present, if he let another season go without making Caroline an offer, or offered instead for Sophia Bellerby, or the lovely Lady Mary Torrington.

But, oh, Tom, the most terrible thing has happened, and if you do see Salford you must take the greatest care not to betray me!

Lady Henry, my friend had never seen Salford but once in her life: knew nothing more of him than his name!

Lady Ribbleton, only and formidable sister of the Duchess of Salford, she could no longer attempt to persuade herself that she was imagining the whole.

What she must do was to put the affair out of her headthough he thought she should perhaps write a civil letter of apology to Salford from Paris.

Edmund to France, whether it will be possible for Salford to recover him, or even to find him, but only think what it must mean!

But this is real life, and I assure you Salford can pursue youperhaps even have you punished by the law!