Example sentences of "[verb] for london " in BNC.

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1 The 40-year-old veteran , now competing for London club Haringey , was joined on the rostrum by Bedlington policeman Paul Reed , who took the discus bronze medal with 50.70 metres and silver in the shot with a putt of 15.14 metres .
2 WHEN Darren O'Leary plays for London against the North in the final round of the ADT Divisional Championship today he will be forgiven if he is caught day-dreaming of England training in sunny Lanzarote .
3 Since it was to be a fortnightly , the best thing was to alternate with the other half of what passed for London 's alternative press , Private Eye .
4 The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) details the strategy developed for London , and outlines the social , economic and political reasons which led to this particular form of local policy being adopted for London .
5 At Derby cheese was taken off a boat on the Derwent , while at Lechdale a wagon of cheese intended for London was intercepted .
6 He made for London , where he resumed his former way of life , a mixture of study and worldly pleasures , but never losing sight of the main objective .
7 In its place we shall have the serious problem of gearing for London .
8 Place was further of the opinion that what he described for London went for the country as a whole .
9 Neil Kinnock will be in his Islwyn constituency in South Wales where local Labour supporters expect to arrange a small party before he heads for London .
10 This daily parade assumed for the bagnini something of the significance that the Changing of the Guard has for London 's tourist guides .
11 In contrast , stand-in backs Mark Evans and Darren O'Leary excelled for London while the selectors were left in no further doubt that Jason Leonard , Brian Moore and Jeff Probyn must be England 's front row to face France at Twickenham in January .
12 Donaldson may be assumed to be referring to the Duke of Hamilton 's mausoleum at Hamilton Palace which Bryce executed after Burn had departed for London .
13 Soon you 'll be applying for London again .
14 Again with money in their pockets , they headed for London .
15 The singer would show the same sort of decisiveness when she left Ton Ton Macoute and headed for London , where she and husband John Reynolds , from whom she is now separated , set up home with their baby son Jake .
16 I can only speak for London Branch , socialites we may be but professional fund-raisers ?
17 I ca n't speak for London hotels , but basically in this region we have a fair number of esteemed country house hotels , as well as the inner town hotels , and all of them offer a service at a very competitive price , and perhaps this is something we should encourage — the American visitor to stay out of London erm and come and stay in London 's country , as we call ourselves , round the Thames and Chilterns .
18 I sailed for London via Sydney .
19 And so , on September 1st , 1651 , I went to Hull , and the next day we sailed for London .
20 Jeffrey Archer , having spent the afternoon with John Major in the Tory leader 's Huntingdon constituency , will head for London with his wife Mary .
21 The train will then head for London , bearing amongst its passengers the winners of the Scotsman competition , details of which are in the previous column .
22 From Tasmania they will head for London and then New York before returning home .
23 I 'VE BEEN ACCEPTED FOR London Marathon … ( other events )
24 I 'VE BEEN ACCEPTED FOR London Marathon … ( other events )
25 ‘ There 's loads of them at the Standard , ’ said Cooper , persuasively , so persuasively in fact , that we ended up at 7.00 am outside Holborn Tube with a banner declaring Flirting for London , handing leaflets to men and flowers to women , so he could get a good photograph for his story .
26 Gleeson equalised for London when he met a cross at the far post from his fellow winger Wyke , but Ralph then gave Oxford their first win since they beat Cheam on October 21 .
27 The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) details the strategy developed for London , and outlines the social , economic and political reasons which led to this particular form of local policy being adopted for London .
28 No developments on the scale needed for London have been carried out within primary care within the lifetime of the NHS — but their success will be critical to the calibre of health services for Londoners into the next century .
29 Will the Minister tell us whether he agrees with the chairman of the Tory party that a citywide administration is needed for London ?
30 Last night he was heading for London with wife Mona , to collect his Littlewoods cheque .
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