BHS
Britishabbreviation
Example Sentences
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This started to change in the 1980s, when more people owned their homes and retailers like Woolworths and BHS started selling a wider choice of decorations, Lucy says.
From BBC
On nearby Abington Street, a similar fate awaits the former BHS and Marks & Spencer buildings, which later this year will be torn down to create more flats.
From BBC
The challenges proved too much for some chains, including rival department stores BHS and Debenhams.
From BBC
“He is champing at the bit to resume the job he loves — coaching high school athletes on the football field for BHS,” they wrote.
From Seattle Times
There are projections that as many as 10,000 spectators, a 20-fold increase over the usual 500 who attend a typical BHS game, plan to be on hand to show support for Mr. Kennedy’s return — or to protest.
From Washington Times
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