Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] london " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Paul Dieppe explains how he used a Kuwaiti sports stadium to train for the London event .
3 Richard was born in 1862 in Thwaite and when he was twenty years old or so he left Swaledale to work for a London publishing firm .
4 I am here to work in a London drama academy , to teach — ah , yes — deportment .
5 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 .
6 I was supposed to look like a London cabby .
7 If this kind of picture were to apply to the London Caribbean community , we should expect to find a pattern where Creole was used between members of the first generation and by them to their children .
8 From this discussion of London Creole we turn now to look at the London English of my informants in the next chapter .
9 Sean Robinson , Middlesex 's full-back , scored two tries in the final five minutes to give them victory over Hertfordshire by one point , 22-21 , in the Toshiba County Championship at Croxley Green to go into the London play-off .
10 I 'll arrange for you to go into the London Clinic .
11 A fan who was totally uncommitted to the culture , who simply wanted to watch the match , would probably choose not to go into the London Road End at all but rather to one of the quieter side terraces .
12 Stockbrokers Stockbrokers will be required to liaise with the London Stock Exchange on the approval of documentation and any application for listing of the offeror 's shares .
13 When in July , for example , he was asked to testify for the London Library against a rating valuation , he was visibly nervous before giving his testimony ( it seems , according to Rupert Hart-Davis , that he had been awake the whole night before ) .
14 Its founder , was , I think , the first amateur to venture on a London restaurant and certainly the only one to acquire an international reputation for his food .
15 He was picked to run in the London Schools at Crystal Palace but withdrew , so I had my first opportunity to run outside the immediate neighbourhood of school and borough , in a new environment on an international track .
16 Griffin is hoping to run in the London Marathon and is aiming for the Olympic marathon in Barcelona .
17 Now his running ambitions are about to be realised as Graham explains : ‘ It is every runner 's ambition to run in the London Marathon and just before Christmas I found out I would realise that ambition in April 1993 .
18 Corton Beach were tipped in the national newspapers just before they left the OTC to start on the London Stock Exchange 's third market .
19 She came to England in 1904 to study at the London School of Economics , where she wrote a doctoral thesis on the development of New South Wales , gaining a D.Sc .
20 His elder brother , Henry , urged Bracy to go to the London College , which Bracy entered in 1792 , gaining his certificate in 1794 .
21 Alfred Brendel , who at the moment ( but , one hopes , not for long ) is incapacitated by tendonitis , had to withdraw from the London Symphony Orchestra 's Barbican concert ( sponsored by Nikon UK Ltd ) , but in his place Dmitri Alexeev played Beethoven 's ‘ Emperor ’ Concerto .
22 Expansion in education became suddenly less attractive , as well as being less affordable : in New York the Columbia University sit-in began in April , Paris flared into disorder in May , and in January 1969 trouble was to spread to the London School of Economics , where David Donnison had his chair .
23 I am to teach at a London drama academy .
24 Michael Brookes of Nomura , the leading Japanese securities house , considered that the use of search consultants had helped Nomura to integrate into the London financial market .
25 AT first glance , it would appear that things are actually starting to roll on the London stock market .
26 From Cape Town to Charing Cross , via Canberra was the route taken by Ellerman & Bucknall Services Manager , Brian Speck to get to the London Marathon on time .
27 You are only obliged to pay at the London venue .
28 He would spend as much time as he could at Hillmarden , but the strain was beginning to tell and , guiltily , he came to look on the nights when he was able to stay at the London flat as a blessed escape .
29 AFTER 65 years , the gavel is to fall at the London Auction Mart for the final time .
30 There 's one thing you have to say about the London Marathon — it 's fair .
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