Example sentences of "he [vb past] to london " in BNC.
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1 | Comfort gave Jackson French her address and told him to be sure to call her when he got to London . |
2 | He moved to London in 1988 as assistant director of sales . |
3 | He moved to London and used his EA money for rent and food . |
4 | He moved to London where he worked as a gardener with the Greater London Council and became editor of the Irish Militant . |
5 | After one year he was asked to open a new office in Hull which was , he says , ‘ a great challenge and very exciting ’ , and two years later , in 1990 , he moved to London as a local director responsible for one of the investment teams in Greater London . |
6 | He had taken what he wanted when he moved to London after leaving university ; the rest of his possessions he had thrown away . |
7 | He moved to London with his wife Coleta and his children in 1542 to seek service under Henry VIII . |
8 | In 1825 he moved to London and in 1827 settled in Islington . |
9 | On the completion of his articles in 1814 he moved to London to work as an assistant in the office of David Laing [ q.v. ] , architect to the customs and excise , before setting up in independent practice there in 1818 . |
10 | He moved to London , becoming a law clerk and then confidential man of business to Sir Robert Rich , second Earl of Warwick [ q.v . ] . |
11 | Then in 1870 he moved to London to a post as an articled clerk , and in 1877 was appointed librarian of the Incorporated Law Society . |
12 | He moved to London in about 1833 . |
13 | He moved to London where , with the backing of Sir Joseph Banks [ q.v. ] and the support of many influential physicians and members of Parliament , a bill for medical reform was drawn up . |
14 | In 1874 he moved to London , first to Clapham Common , and then in 1876 to 8 Gower Street . |
15 | In 1813 he moved to London , then the foremost engineering centre in the world . |
16 | He moved to London , where for many years he regularly preached in a chapel in Bayswater . |
17 | In 1844 he moved to London , obtaining employment as a clerk . |
18 | In 1881 he moved to London in an unsuccessful endeavour to enter journalism . |
19 | As farming in North Queensferry , Fife , proved unprofitable , he moved to London in 1828 . |
20 | At the age of twenty-one he moved to London , working briefly as a civil engineer before joining the Admiralty hydrographers ' department . |
21 | In 1896 he moved to London , with financial backing from his father and influential contacts arranged by his mother . |
22 | In 1810 he moved to London and found employment with Robert Lugar and David Laing [ qq.v. ] , for whom he prepared plans of a house in Aberdeen . |
23 | In 1882 Archibald Geikie was appointed director-general of the Geological Survey and he moved to London , leaving vacant the directorship of the Scottish survey and the Murchison chair of geology at Edinburgh University , which he had held concurrently with his survey post . |
24 | In 1892 he moved to London and graduated in mining in 1896 at the Royal School of Mines . |
25 | The road-builders ' diet , mainly cheese and biscuits , was monotonous , but for the average soldier if the beer supply was adequate everything was all right and Wade met the problem of a lack of local supplies in a typically sensible way , as he reported to London in 1733 |
26 | One of Amnesty 's earliest releases , in 1964 he came to London to light a candle for Amnesty . |
27 | Mr Usta , aged 34 , who lives with his wife , mother and three daughters in a shack in an Istanbul shanty town , described how he came to London last year , attracted by a newspaper advertisement offering money to kidney donors . |
28 | But he drifted away , disenchanted , when he came to London . |
29 | So she came back to London and married the man I called my father , but she never really cared for him and she still saw this other man sometimes when he came to London on business . |
30 | Marcus had looked , in this latest showing or manifestation , since he came to London , young and alert , not in the long-haired beauty of his very first appearance , but more in a sleek glowing tigerish handsomeness . |