Example sentences of "[noun] from london to " in BNC.

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1 So far this has included a major relocation from London to Peterborough , new £100m headquarters , product rationalisation , a number of company-wide initiatives aimed at improving management efficiency and a £1m investment in a new core financial system .
2 We had snow from London to the Cotswolds and then it turned soft [ he wrote to the Davidsons ] .
3 It appears , from later information , that she was travelling light from London to Blackburn .
4 It switched the action from London to Australia , although somewhat surprisingly it did not involve a dingo or a randy member of the Neighbours cast : ‘ A man killed himself yesterday , minutes after disrupting a lingerie fashion show hosted by Australian model Elle Macpherson .
5 RETURN TRAVEL BY MODERN COACH from London to your hotel accommodation near Paris .
6 The single daily coach from London to Birmingham in 1740 had become thirty by 1783 .
7 At any rate , the effect of the urban-rural shift , 1960–78 , was to produce a remarkable gradation in manufacturing employment change across the range of areas from London to the most rural locations .
8 This follows the discovery in December last year , at the end of a proving run from London to Glasgow , that some bolts on an axle had become loose .
9 And it refers to Britain 's own advanced passenger train as carrying ‘ its first fare-paying passengers in a record-breaking run from London to Glasgow before being withdrawn from service for further trials ’ .
10 The Flying Scotsman , on a run from London to Scotland in the 1930's , became the first steam engine ever to reach 100 miles an hour .
11 In 1859 he built the first of his 2–2–2 type express locomotives , two of which took part in the railway ‘ race ’ between east- and west-coast companies from London to Edinburgh in 1888 , and in 1863 he developed the 2–4–0 type for use over more heavily graded routes .
12 the continuation of Oxford Street ( now Bayswater Road , west London ) was the main highway from London to the west of England in the eighteenth century .
13 East of the towns of Biggleswade and Sandy , both of which lie on the A1 highway from London to the north , the county of Bedfordshire abuts Cambridgeshire .
14 Unless … it was a small hope … unless the idea of hunting from London to York just happened to catch their imagination .
15 Hitch-hiking home from London to Wales after attending my interviews , I was given a lift on a roundabout outside Monmouth in South Wales .
16 For those who want a complete directory' not only of the world 's railways but also of manufacturers of railway equipment of every kind , from coaches to couplings , then Jane 's is your book — provided you have £50 to spare , which is £7 less than a second class return from London to Newcastle .
17 As Hall ( 1987 ) concludes , possibly because of the decentralization of information-processing functions from London to Bristol and Cardiff , and because of the separate financial , institutional and political complexes in the provincial capitals of Cardiff and Edinburgh .
18 An emissary from London to St Petersburg was picked up at the imperial frontier and a large number of compromising letters fell into the hands of tsarist investigators .
19 Will my hon. Friend agree , when considering the long-term funding for the Sports Council , to look sympathetically on its application for relocation expenses for its planned move from London to the city of York ?
20 The other , the ‘ London ’ , was a longer seven coach excursion from London to Barmouth and return , with steam from Shrewsbury .
21 Very briefly , however , solicitors rendered two bills to different clients , the first of which allocated £17.10 to travelling fares , and the second of which allocated £34.20 for air fares from London to Rotterdam on behalf of the second client .
22 LIFFE is also involved in a tussle with the electronic DTB in Germany which is seeking to divert DM contract volumes from London to Frankfurt .
23 It was also proposed that the WEU should move its secretariat from London to Brussels , in order to reinforce its links with the EC , but no decision was expected until the question of political union in the EC had taken a more definitive shape ( the Maastricht summit of the EC 's European Council being scheduled to agree on this in December 1991 ) .
24 The local government changes , he said , would fit in well with his ‘ taking stock ’ plans to devolve more powers from London to the Scottish Office .
25 Were a fund such as the National Heritage Memorial Fund to be established today , there would undoubtedly be a separate fund for Scotland — especially in the light of the Government 's intention to transfer some decision-making powers from London to Scotland .
26 It does n't merely contain such valuable information as the date of Mothers ' Day , the distance from London to Inverness , and how to control the bleeding of a wound .
27 Chaucer 's pilgrims travelled only a short distance from London to Canterbury , but to embark on a pilgrimage was one of the ways in which an ordinary citizen of the Middle Ages could travel abroad .
28 Each side would be 690 miles long — about the distance from London to Inverness , or Washington to Atlanta .
29 It is usually considered , though , that Ptolemy made a mistake with his co-ordinates , since the distance from London to his second Salinae also coincides conveniently with the distance to Droitwich , where inland salt production had been well established since prehistoric times .
30 The distance from London to Moscow
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