clent in a sentence
Examples
- Canadian telecom giant Nortel Networks, weighed down by an accounting scandal and weak growth, on Monday appointed industry veteran Clent Richardson as its chief marketing officer.
- Clent appears in the Domesday Book as " Klinter ", and may be derived from the old Scandinavian word " klint " for a cliff.
- Two remote spots in Clent and Pedmore were briefly utilised before they settled in an old soccer ground at Vicarage Road, Wollaston, rented from the Church.
- In June 2012 poet & writer Helen Calcutt was appointed the first writer-in-residence of the Clent Hills, in association with The National Trust volunteer team.
- Leader Clent is convinced they can avert a new Ice Age, but the group knows they are only a few hours away from being forced to abandon the base.
- In 1947, Fried Geuter and Michael Wilson approached the anthroposophical mathematician and General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in Britain, George Adams Kaufmann, to settle in Clent.
- The move from their exhibition location in downtown San Diego was the decision of Flash Soccer CEO; Clent Alexander, for the team to play in a more modern facility.
- The Belne Brook, which originates in the Clent Hills and is a tributary of the River Stour, flows through Belbroughton, about a mile upstream, and through Drayton.
- From the Clent Hills the route goes south to the densely wooded Lickey Hills, where it winds up through Scots Pine and native woodland past a visitor's centre.
- At 316 metres above sea level, "'Walton Hill "'is the highest point in the range of hills in northern Worcestershire known as the Clent Hills.