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

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1 The tall dark girl got off the London train and as she passed through the barrier at Stowerton station she asked the woman collecting tickets where she could get a taxi .
2 This project is investigating these issues , using a strategic model of London , developed for the London Planning Advisory Committee , which will be disaggregated to represent different income groups and those with differing degrees of subsidy separately .
3 Prolific and reliable , the 170 maps he produced for the London Magazine alone ( 1747–83 ) would prove sufficient companion for the entire history of his time .
4 Although there had been some dissenters , international approval was given through the London Dumping Convention , an annually reviewed agreement signed by forty-six countries .
5 With only one domestic index futures contract for the London Stock Exchange ( the FT-SE 100 ) , the creation of synthetic index futures contracts for the UK is not yet possible .
6 Jane Archer 2.32 ; Colin Richer 2.34 ; Paul Frindle 2.35 ; Terry Rivers 2.39 ; Steve Wade 2.56 ; Maurice Young 2.56. completed the Portsmouth British Wheelchair half-marathon in a personal best time of 1.25.41 as his training intensifies for the London Marathon .
7 The saga of the World Chess Championship will reach an important stage in London today when the reigning champion , Gary Kasparov , and his British challenger , Nigel Short , will be at Simpson's-in-the-Strand , regarded as the London home of chess , to witness the opening of new sealed bids for the venue of their match .
8 It was designed for the London and North Western Railway by J.P .
9 What was until recently the Round House Arts Centre in Chalk Farm Road was originally built as a locomotive turntable shed for the London and North Western Railway .
10 Having previously written some plays and two novels — The Jesuit ( 1832 ) and The Prelate ( 1840 ) — his break came when he returned from a continental tour in 1849 to write for the London Journal .
11 The house was occupied as the London residence of an art dealer .
12 Paul Dieppe explains how he used a Kuwaiti sports stadium to train for the London event .
13 The spectre of listing was blamed earlier this year for the number of important works of art from historic collections to have come onto the London market over a short period .
14 It had come from the London Group of members , but the Operations Department have not yet come to a decision on this .
15 Awards , except to foreigners , appear in the London Gazette ; citations exist for a number of awards although the majority of World War Two examples do not have citations .
16 When film companies wanted troupes , the office gave the work to those already appearing in the London theatres — the lucky ones in Raise the Roof , A Little Bit of Fluff , Charley 's Aunt and Life and Laughter with Tom Walls , Ralph Lynn and Syd Chaplin .
17 This sombre event , which was reported in the London Times , may have stimulated the construction a few years later of a strange mausoleum in Paisley .
18 What has been overshadowed by all the hype about CFCs is that carbon tetrachloride ( ‘ tetra ’ ) and 1,1,1-trichloroethane ( ‘ 1,1,1 ’ ) were also included in the London revision of the protocol .
19 Four ex-Croydon cars were included in the London Transport ‘ Rehabilitation ’ programme in 1936 , when they received flush panelled sides to both decks , inset route and destination boxes , white painted hardboard ceilings and one or two other refinements .
20 Reopening of the tunnel , which had last seen regular passenger services in 1916 and goods traffic in 1969 , had been considered in the London Rail Study in 1974 but rejected because the cost ( including a new interchange station at West Hampstead ) had been estimated at £30million .
21 In 1870 he followed Stroudley , with whom he had developed a close friendship , when the latter moved to the London , Brighton and South Coast Railway as locomotive and carriage superintendent and became locomotive and carriage works manager of that railway .
22 He then moved to the London Borough of Hackney which is arguably the most deprived inner London borough and has a high proportion of ethnic minority residents .
23 At the same time he contributed to the London Mercury , founded in 1919 by ( Sir ) John Collings Squire [ q.v . ] .
24 I also announced that Robert Lindsay would soon be appearing on the London stage in the title role of a classic story .
25 While the costs do fall outside the London area the average price of a text slide is still in the order of £15 to £25 .
26 She is exactly the same age as Mrs Smith and came to Britain from Jamaica in 1957 as a 20-year old with her father ( a skilled motor mechanic who came to work on the London buses ) , her mother and her three brothers .
27 The largest , some 295,000 sq ft has already been let to the London Underwriting Centre .
28 The overseas trade in cloth also contributed to the growing dominance of London , because exports were largely in the hands of the Merchant Adventurers ' Company , which was increasingly dominated by the London Mercers ' Company ( 64 ) .
29 Harris , who was brought up in Wareham , Dorset , returned to the UK in April to speak at Amnesty 's AGM , and to a conference organised by the London School of Economics .
30 This is part of a scheme organised by the London Borough of Southward Friendship League , whereby various groups of sportsmen and women enjoy the hospitality of the twinned towns and demonstrate their own particular sports and skills .
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