Association football club in Banbury, England.
1The Banbury Guardian relishes the story, as the local press always does.
2He simply laughed at the snubs and jeers of the Banbury crowd.
3Ride a moss horse to Banbury Cross to find a young lady.
4At Banbury and Fremantle we were received with kindness and enthusiastic demonstrations.
5Banbury rose slowly to his feet and stared steadily at his colleague.
6But he had not recently consumed four Banbury cakes and two apples.
7Although Banbury reckons he has something to get around the basic models.'
8It was into this last parlour that Banbury and Kershaw now stepped.
9To conclude, if he escape Tyburn and Banbury, he dies a beggar.
10Between Banbury's thumb and forefinger was a tangle of brownish black hair.
11Banbury said he hoped donors would put politics to one side.
12Banbury had a commonsense attitude to police work that the others sometimes lacked.
13He and Banbury fired ideas and hypotheses that could reach conclusions others missed.
14From Karen's house I got a taxi to the solicitor's office in Banbury.
15Banbury's photograph of Lilith Starr had come through to Bimsley's mobile.
16Banbury would not be well represented in Boston without one Franklin, at least.