Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the london " in BNC.

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31 Law courts are expected to be established on sites owned by the London Dockland Development Corporation ( LDDC ) at East India Dock , E14 , and at Connaught Station , Royal Albert Dock , E16 .
32 ‘ On that terrible night he showed devotion to duty at a level not only expected by the London Fire Brigade and the public , but well beyond it . ’
33 Scattered around the London suburbs , or in provincial towns like Sheffield , Brighton and Bradford , these pioneers had only limited access to capital resources , and their companies never grew to any real size .
34 Presented below , for example , is a woman interviewed by the London Edinburgh Weekend Return Group , a group of authors working within this perspective and insisting on seeing the state as consumers and producers themselves see it .
35 In their lavish use of Japanese lacquer coupled with a relatively restrained form they were especially attractive to contemporary taste , and they sold to London dealer Bill Redford for $1.55 million ( £861,100 ) ( est. $1–1.5 million ) , reputedly acting for the London steel magnate Ronald Fuhrer .
36 Last week Chelsea 's Stamford Bridge ground was named as the London venue , and the Midland announcement completes the line-up for the six-nation competition , which will consist of a 12-game season which runs from April to July .
37 The smallpox hospital was sited between the London Road and the railway , and on November 29th , 1873 , the Town Council sold the building to the Board of Guardians for £100 .
38 Chiswell Street is quiet and sedate nowadays but two hundred years ago it was the powerhouse for the Whitbread brewery which churned out Porter , the dark beer named after the London market porters who knocked it back at a fearsome rate early in the morning .
39 He was writing of the London suburb of Hornsey but the same phenomenon was observable in Paris , New York , Tokyo , and Moscow .
40 A medical textbook does n't immediately disenchant us ; here the heart is mapped like the London Underground .
41 She was influential in defining the syllabus of the COS 's school of sociology , founded in 1903 , which was absorbed into the London School of Economics in 1912 .
42 On the left hand side , goods trains ran right into the building — this short railway , operated by The Salisbury Railway and Market House Company , had the shortest operating track in Britain and connected with The London and South Western Railway near the main-line station .
43 However , the meeting will clash with the London Eights Head — on the afternoon of the 20th , and usually heavily supported by Scottish crews — and the universities will be on holiday .
44 When it emerged the Saro London showed a family resemblance to an earlier S E Saunders design , the A.7 Severn , but although some design features of the Severn were incorporated into the London , this new boat was much stronger and more sophisticated than its predecessor .
45 Bryan Forbes , the writer and director , came into the London theatre at the same time as Burton and knew him then .
46 The facts were that Chetnik constructed two warehouses under a consent granted under the London Buildings Acts 1930–1939 , the consent being subject to a condition that the buildings should not be occupied until the consent of Tower Hamlets had been obtained to the proposed user .
47 He cites the remark of a poor Irish woman , living in the London slums : ‘ I do n't believe there is a God at all .
48 LONDON : Are you a marine fishkeeper living in the London area ?
49 Before I got married I was living in the London Palace and there was something like three hundred and sixty girls there .
50 This was started in 1966 by a group of Irishmen domiciled in the London area who met occasionally for social reasons .
51 The conflict with the second director derived from his wanting Dustin to play the role of Valentine Brose just as David Warner had done in the London production .
52 Two people died and 542 were injured in the London terminus accident .
53 In the following year R. W. Elliot was transferred from the London office to carry out petrographical duties in Scotland and remains in post , now supported by a staff of four .
54 The Labour movement supported the Bolsheviks in their struggle and when the freighter Jolly George berthed in the London Docks the dockers refused to load a munitions cargo that was destined for Poland .
55 Both men improved their education whilst engaging in sporting exploits and , indeed , Molyneux was fêted in the London circles of the early nineteenth century .
56 I have just been dreadfully belaboured in the London Magazine .
57 Since then Citigate has grown substantially , now producing a fee income in excess of £7m , a turnover of between £15m and £20m , employing around 160 people and serving 250 clients , ranging from the London Stock Exchange to Taunton Cider and Kentucky Fried Chicken .
58 Svetlanov 's way with La mer might easily have been refracted through the prism of early , Russian-orientated Stravinsky who , as it happens ( and should certainly have been the case ) , was one of the composers featured in the London Sinfonietta 's Queen Elizabeth Hall contribution to the ‘ Towards the Millennium ’ series , which , every year until 2000 , will digest systematically a particular decade of music from 1900 onwards .
59 We ate in the London Zoo and our meals were made interesting by the chatter of monkeys and the roar of lions in the background .
60 Harold Monro , writing in the London Chapbook in February 1923 , observed of T.S .
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