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

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1 When I was in London during the early years of this period I often stayed with my mother in Hampton Court .
2 We 'll be going to London for a few days next month to find suitable premises , so I 'll be able to go down and see Mum and Dad and the children .
3 Darwin settled down in London for a few years and became an active member of the Geological Society .
4 The Pompey chimes were echoing around north London as the 20,000 supporters who had travelled from the south coast prepared to celebrate .
5 One example of this work is the taped interviews carried out for the Imperial War Museum in London of the remaining survivors of the 1914–18 war .
6 I have seen an old lighterman take a loaded barge across the Thames in the Pool of London with a few strokes of his sweep — and a canny use of the tide .
7 This project aims to publish an extensive listing of books and articles on most aspects of the history of London from the Dark ages to 1939 .
8 Trains can link Newcastle and London in a few minutes over two and a half hours .
9 He also agrees to my request to take Fairfax on board as historical adviser and fixes a meeting in London in a few weeks to review progress .
10 The City After Dark , by Andy Cook shows London in the early hours of the morning .
11 On patrol in North London in the early hours of the morning , they became suspicious about a seven tonne lorry .
12 Curiously enough , there 's even a hint of a good age for Black artists : in the 1950s , before the Notting Hill race riots of 1958 and before the era of public subsidies , when Denis Bowen of the New Vision Centre and Victor Musgrave of Gallery One consistently showed unknown international artists , many of whom had turned up in London in the post-coronation years because they had heard of the Commonwealth .
13 He had already considered returning to London in the closing stages of the war , but had thought better of it .
14 The Caribbeans who came to London in the main waves of migration in the 1950s and early 1960s were not on the whole from the lowest social classes , although " the employment made available to West Indians was mainly menial and often of lower status than the jobs they had left behind them in the West Indies " ( Dalphinis 1991 : 46 ) .
15 Despite Adam 's devious attempts to play down the collaboration behind this superb work ( several resplendently bound copies are on display ) , credit is now given to James 's role as project manager , co-ordinating teams of engravers in Venice , Rome and London over the seven years before publication in 1764 .
16 However , there has been some decentralization of office employment since the mid-1960s , with a redistribution away from London to the outer-metropolitan areas .
17 I thought : That 's it — he 's off to London to the bright lights and that 'll be the end of us . ’ ’
18 It seemed far too insignificant to be holding back a lake large enough to stretch from London to the Scottish borders .
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