Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to london " in BNC.
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1 | She removed the statue to London where it was identified . |
2 | Reluctantly , he agreed the exchange had taken place , and I rushed the story to London . |
3 | The proximity of the College to London with its many places of interest offers the opportunity also for family parties as there will be a limited number of places available for this purpose . |
4 | When posted to France he donated the bear to London Zoo where it was admired by Milne , who was inspired to name his fictional creation after the little fellow . |
5 | Another type of within-turn switch is similar to the last type except that the switch to London English and back occurs wholly within the turn of one speaker : they are thus " self-interruptions " ( Sebba and Wootton 1984 : 4 ) . |
6 | Ten years earlier Unwin had faced the alternative to London 's outward spread : either a continuous zone of free entry at varying degrees of density , its continuity broken by areas of public open space ; or a continuous green background as the setting for occasional development . |
7 | But , in the early days of production on the site , an order sent off from the mill to London was accidentally read and returned as tweed . |
8 | I immediately thought it over and said , ‘ Go and ask Semenov to issue a visa to your son 's wife , so that she can take the girl to London ’ . |
9 | I had the chance to audition for the transfer to London cast of Another Country which requires young actors to play seventeen-year-olds . |
10 | The return to London had not , despite the paper 's success , been a particularly happy time for the Scot . |
11 | She admitted it but that was , she had drunk more than her share , that was , it was not to be taken seriously , there were , she could n't even remember saying it , it could have been him , he was drunk was n't he , misunderstanding or even making it up , after all he had done it , not her , he had taken the boy to London , she was asleep , did n't even hear them go , he had taken the boy and left him there , OK , lost him there , easy to do in London but better find him or all hell would break loose and she was not going to carry the can , not for anybody . |
12 | Margaret Townsend had spend some time helping her sister with the large growing family , especially during the frequent pregnancies , and she had lived with the poet 's mother in Stow Hill , Newport , until the move to London . |
13 | Isaac Abendana ‘ having lighted his Pipe , fell down dead ’ 17 July 1699 while visiting his friend Arthur Charlett [ q.v. ] , master of University College , and a merchant Jew passing through the town conveyed the body to London for burial , putting an end to a thirty-seven-year Oxbridge career during which time he had a virtual monopoly on Hebrew studies there . |
14 | Gosling and Tillett appear to have wanted to limit the strike to London , though on tactics the latter blew , hot and cold . |
15 | The exact details of the complaint are not recorded , but they were taken seriously enough by the Goldsmiths , who summoned the deputy to London to explain his conduct to them in person . |
16 | Derby 's action in disregarding Lee 's ineligibility may force the League to order a rematch or award the game to London . |
17 | Until the 1840s the supply of coal from the area to London was tightly and effectively controlled as a virtual monopoly . |
18 | Reuters flashed the news to London shortly afterwards , and Sir Howard Kennard , the British Ambassador in Warsaw , sent a coded phone call at 8.30 reporting the attack . |
19 | It was ironic that Mr Lamont gave details of aid to BR at the same time as the old-world Princess Margaret Rose was steaming across the countryside to London 's Marylebone station to raise £2 million for the museum-like Great Central Railway . |
20 | The flight to London , everything into place , co-operation will take you home , Michael — you do n't mind if I call you by your name , and I am Yuri — it would never be known in London that you have helped us , you would go home with honour … ’ |
21 | Took the train to London on the day and somehow got it . ’ |
22 | We did not make a direct trip for we took the train to London , then I made my first underground journey to Finsbury Park , the most northerly point on the tube at that time . |
23 | A month later Paula , smartly dressed in a new tweed suit with the obligatory matching bag and shoes , and lugging both her modelling case and a brand new cream leather suitcase , took the train to London to begin her new career . |
24 | We filmed on the train to London and I was told at one stage that we were proceeding at one hundred miles an hour . |
25 | ‘ In two weeks I shall be taking you and Corrie Palmer on the train to London . |
26 | On the second Saturday they took the train to London . |
27 | Then , one afternoon in 1842 , we caught the train to London . |
28 | I 'll take the train to London and I 'll go and see Cunningham . |
29 | I am writing this on the train to London , carrying me on smooth , oiled wheels away from the pain , the exhaustion , and , above all , the one worth-while thing I ever did — or tried to do — in my life . |
30 | ‘ You will take the train to London , my boy . |