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

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1 All awards , except those to foreigners , are listed in the London Gazette , although very few are found with citations .
2 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 .
3 ( Coffee is not to be had in the London Library . )
4 Croydon was the last ex-municipal system to be abandoned in the London area apart from the L.C.C .
5 The bankruptcy order is settled by the court in Form 6.25 in Schedule 4 to the rules ( r 6.33 ) , see Appendix C , form 32 , and the court must send at least two sealed copies to the official receiver who must send one of them to the bankrupt and cause the order to be entered in the register of writs and orders at the land registry and be advertised in the London Gazette and local newspaper ( r 6.34 ) .
6 But though the excitement in France has been echoed in the London market , there remains heavy scepticism about the financial merits of the Eurodisney share offer .
7 Lastly , there is a ‘ Catalogue of large Trees which are admitted in the London Dispensary , but generally grow too large to be admitted into small gardens ’ .
8 Mr. Jonathan Thomas Carr felt offended by what he considered was the ugly and tasteless housing being erected in the London suburbs , so he produced a scheme to create a garden suburb of Houses without basements , and of character within reach of people with moderate means , yet at the same time , retaining existing trees wherever possible .
9 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 .
10 Two people died and 542 were injured in the London terminus accident .
11 Although few new railways were opened in the London area after 1919 , almost seventy new stations were provided .
12 In this context , the well-known late sixteenth-century comments about the best English being spoken in the London area should be understood for what they are , and not necessarily as a sign of standardized pronunciation .
13 " We were reading in the London Times that some kind of boat was sunk on the Thames the other day .
14 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 .
15 Before I got married I was living in the London Palace and there was something like three hundred and sixty girls there .
16 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 .
17 Both men improved their education whilst engaging in sporting exploits and , indeed , Molyneux was fêted in the London circles of the early nineteenth century .
18 Last May an article about the Sanctuary was published in the London Evening Standard .
19 The troops who lined the streets at his execution kept the spectators out of earshot , but on the platform were two clerks who took down the King 's last speech in shorthand and , somewhat surprisingly , it was published in the London newspapers .
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