Example sentences of "london [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 City of London during a power failure .
2 I could work here then go up to London during the day and try to get things sorted out .
3 second son of the Duke of Northumberland and commander of the Northumberland militia in London during the Gordon riots ( see GORDON , LORD GEORGE ) .
4 Caught in London during the revolution of that year , he refused to join either John de Stratford , bishop of Winchester [ q.v. ] , or the archbishop of Canterbury in embassies to Queen Isabella , and fled to Rochester .
5 According to Thietmar of Merseburg , Emma was in London during the siege of 1016 , and she may be the lady referred to in the poem LiDsmannaflokkr .
6 Winner of a prize at Cannes , and the most unexpectedly entertaining movie of the year is this very dynamic story set in London during the Silver Jubilee year of 1977 .
7 A 7pm curfew on all tourists in London during the summer .
8 Dorothy was invited to the British Fair held by the Sogo Group who opened a store in London during the summer .
9 A Brazilian said it reminded him of London during the Falklands war .
10 He is an architect who works in London during the week ; he also runs a landscape consultancy business called Drake and Lynch ; is a member of the Hardy Plant Society ; and is the holder of the National Collection of Aquilegias , under the auspices of the National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens .
11 We agreed as they were in London during the week ; we looked after her and paid all the bills .
12 That 's why I came back on Tuesday night ; normally I stay in London during the week — my wife usually spends a couple of days at the flat with me . ’
13 Often , when his father and stepmother were in London during the week , he would walk around the house checking that all the pictures and furniture were in place .
14 When we were married , Jane was still an undergraduate at Westfield College in London , so she had to go up to London during the week .
15 You can read the world into that song , where Enya is concerned , but it was , in fact , inspired by a BBC documentary about a child evacuated out of London during the war .
16 I 'm trying to trace a member of our family who moved to this part of London during the war , looking for work .
17 Abandoning art after 1914 , she established a number of clinics and a day nursery in east London during the war .
18 Ingrid spent many years at art schools in Glasgow and London during the mid-1980s before establishing Tait & Style in Stromness .
19 It was a book of photographs of London between the wars — a slightly tactless gesture as I was only eleven when World War Two was declared , but the sentiments were , I sensed , sincere , so I was touched by their kindness .
20 Following a report published in early 1990 by accountants Coopers and Lybrand into the activities of offshore financial businesses in the UK 's Caribbean territories , it was agreed in May in talks held in London between the UK government and Gumbs to amend the Constitution in order to allow the Governor to assume greater control of the offshore financial sector [ see p. 37824 ] .
21 After graduation I worked in London for a couple of years , but in 1985 a decision had to be made : my husband had just finished a sixmonth intensive training course at the Thatching Advisory Service in Berkshire .
22 ‘ I 'm back in London for a couple of nights .
23 Nick was walking in the garden with his father-in-law , a tall , lean , bald-headed Scot who had flown down to London for a couple of days and come out to see his daughter between one business appointment and another .
24 ‘ Gone to London for a couple of days . ’
25 I was merely taking her down to London for a day .
26 Lyn Sweeting 's daughter was due to travel from Chelmsford to London for a check up after months of chemotherapy for leukaemia .
27 And Simon was invited to go down to London for a chat .
28 Striking out : NALGO members opposed to the pay squeeze came to London for a rally
29 A leader in the Times Higher Education Supplement called the plan to abolish the ILEA ‘ a disgraceful measure that plainly verges on maladministration ’ , and went on to claim that the abolition ‘ will set back education in London for a generation ’ .
30 His parents fully understood his difficulties and raised no objections when he said that he wanted to live in the poorest part of South-East London for a year , to study conditions and work in a lay capacity amongst the people .
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