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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 LONDON : Are you a marine fishkeeper living in the London area ?
9 Before I got married I was living in the London Palace and there was something like three hundred and sixty girls there .
10 This was started in 1966 by a group of Irishmen domiciled in the London area who met occasionally for social reasons .
11 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 .
12 Two people died and 542 were injured in the London terminus accident .
13 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 .
14 Both men improved their education whilst engaging in sporting exploits and , indeed , Molyneux was fêted in the London circles of the early nineteenth century .
15 I have just been dreadfully belaboured in the London Magazine .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 Harold Monro , writing in the London Chapbook in February 1923 , observed of T.S .
19 The Premier , writing in the London Evening Standard , started off in anti-Maastricht mode , referring to ‘ bloody battles ’ during negotiation and urging EC leaders to ‘ reflect ’ .
20 The current deteriorating standards of living and acute social problems that owe so much of their origin to the decline in the economy suggest that the inheritance at the time of Independence of a highly developed mining sector was a very mixed blessing : the lack of balance it occasioned in the economic base has resulted in serious economic and social disequilibrium with the locus of control resting as much with decisions made in the London Metal Market as with policies established in Lusaka .
21 For his work with a host of musicians from Marian McPartland to Ruby Braff he has received many accolades , but one that we know he likes was made in the London Spectator recently : ‘ Tate turned out to be that rarity of rarities , a bass player whose contributions actually made musical sense .
22 To explain the mechanics of the interbank market , readers should examine and carefully follow the following sequence of fictitious transactions between banks operating in the London euro-dollar market .
23 ( Coffee is not to be had in the London Library . )
24 For example , a paragraph heading in the London Evening Standard reported as follows : —
25 Yet the question arises whether the ritual performed in the London flat has any validity .
26 The car bodies had four side windows on each deck and the upper deck canopies were enclosed , but not the lower deck , in deference to police regulations enforced in the London area at that time .
27 Although few new railways were opened in the London area after 1919 , almost seventy new stations were provided .
28 Almost all the new stations opened in the London suburban area after 1920 had some form of subsidy from the developers .
29 Over a third of the additional stations opened in the London area after 1919 were on Southern Region .
30 This is the first year either side has played in the London League .
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