Example sentences of "[vb past] the [noun] to london " in BNC.

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1 Those who made the journey to London might have done so for a variety of reasons .
2 It was painted purple with the company name in white and made the journey to London twice weekly .
3 Expressions of appreciation for the CCPR 's Festival of Movement at the Albert Hall came from the members ( mostly ‘ Cheshire Cats ’ ) who made the trip to London .
4 Isaac Abendana ‘ having lighted his Pipe , fell down dead ’ 17 July 1699 while visiting his friend Arthur Charlett [ q.v. ] , master of University College , and a merchant Jew passing through the town conveyed the body to London for burial , putting an end to a thirty-seven-year Oxbridge career during which time he had a virtual monopoly on Hebrew studies there .
5 Then , one afternoon in 1842 , we caught the train to London .
6 Clement Attlee and Arthur Greenwood immediately caught the train to London to interview the Prime Minister .
7 Reluctantly , he agreed the exchange had taken place , and I rushed the story to London .
8 He asked the first policeman he saw the way to London University and was pointed in the direction of the Strand .
9 He roused and saddled a snoring Philomel and took the road to London Bridge .
10 Took the train to London on the day and somehow got it . ’
11 We did not make a direct trip for we took the train to London , then I made my first underground journey to Finsbury Park , the most northerly point on the tube at that time .
12 A month later Paula , smartly dressed in a new tweed suit with the obligatory matching bag and shoes , and lugging both her modelling case and a brand new cream leather suitcase , took the train to London to begin her new career .
13 On the second Saturday they took the train to London .
14 She removed the statue to London where it was identified .
15 When posted to France he donated the bear to London Zoo where it was admired by Milne , who was inspired to name his fictional creation after the little fellow .
16 They did the journey to London within two and a half hours .
17 The exact details of the complaint are not recorded , but they were taken seriously enough by the Goldsmiths , who summoned the deputy to London to explain his conduct to them in person .
18 Reuters flashed the news to London shortly afterwards , and Sir Howard Kennard , the British Ambassador in Warsaw , sent a coded phone call at 8.30 reporting the attack .
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