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

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1 It was far from easy to predict that the seamen would repeat the role which they had assumed in I887 as the prime movers in a wave of industrial unrest almost as notable in labour history as the period encompassing the Great London Dock Strike and the three years that followed .
2 According to letters her mother had received from Uncle Félix , Alice Pritchett had done quite amazingly well and was going to be given the new London branch of her uncle 's fashion house to manage .
3 This became the necessary London correspondent and support of the quite prosperous Taylors & Lloyds .
4 Apart from chairing the new London film co-op he had a small article in the first It detailing his efforts to phone the CIA at the American embassy .
5 Most of the items to go on display were from the former WAAG collection , but a lot of money ( courtesy of a bank and the founders using their homes as collateral ! ) secured the former London Air Museum collection and this enabled a wide spread of exhibits to greet the public when TMAM opened-up in June 1982 .
6 Within a few years it had 200 local groups , had organized the first London rally against nuclear power ( in 1977 ) , and had effectively intervened in the debate about British nuclear policy .
7 The major recommendation of the former came to fruition : the establishment of an enlarged Greater London Council to replace the old London County Council .
8 Police are appealing for anyone who might have seen the red London coach on the M40 before the accident to come forward .
9 It abolished the Inner London Education Authority ( see Chapter 6 ) transferring its responsibilities from April 1990 to the inner London boroughs and the City of London .
10 Mercury 's immediate problem is getting the limited London service working .
11 My right hon. and learned Friend has said as clearly as possible that he regards the second London terminal at King 's Cross as an intrinsic part of the scheme .
12 Elena would regard anything called the Central London Polytechnic as an institution of the same rank , and therefore worthy of her .
13 Implemented in 1965 , this changed the administration of education in the Greater London area by creating the Inner London Education Authority ( responsible for the 12 inner London boroughs and the City ) and 20 outer London boroughs , each being a separate LEA .
14 We went down to the river Thames and saw the famous London Bridge , with all its shops and houses .
15 Legislation in 1988 brought with it the central government decision to abolish the Inner London Education Authority ( ILEA ) by 1990 , despite the opposition of 93 per cent of parents in Inner London .
16 Finally , in infrastructure , the LDDC has promoted the new London City Airport in the Royal Docks , with flights to a number of European cities .
17 Another East Surrey territorial battalion was the 7th which , until 1937 , was titled The 23rd London Regiment .
18 The drawing which accompanied the Illustrated London News report was done by Edward Bradley , described as a Durham correspondent .
19 More prestigious universities , showing a surer touch than the Royal Society of Chemistry , had refused to get involved with Elena , but the Romanian Embassy pointed out that she would have taken the Central London Poly for a much grander institution than it really was .
20 It was , said the Illustrated London News of the time , a ‘ well-organised community never equalled in the Utopias of philosophy ’ .
21 The provision of a Frontier Station at Kensington Olympia , and the decision to site the second London terminal at King 's Cross are also of benefit .
22 The Lost Files of Sherlock Homes is just like the classic books and brings the old London atmosphere into your own home .
23 ‘ I will do everything within my power to make the new London salon a success , ’ she said aloud .
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