Example sentences of "that london be " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It is in everyone 's interest , North , South , East and West , that London is not throttled and that those who live in the South-east — on modest means — can have a decent life . |
2 | ‘ At all costs ’ , wrote Dorothy Hardisty in one of her reports to the RCM executive , ‘ we must try to dissuade our boys and girls from believing that London is the answer to all their prayers . ’ |
3 | The reason for Sir Bernard Tomlinson 's drastic recommendation is , apparently , that London is overstocked with health care . |
4 | Apparently , she believes that London is unsafe for the development of her heirs , Samuel Hurricane and Django . |
5 | The report concludes that London is likely to experience a longer hangover from the late 1980s boom than the rest of the country ; economists ' forecasts that new jobs in the capital during the 1990s will only grow by 48,000 ( 4.9% ) means that there will still be a lot of space available , and office tenants should be the beneficiaries . |
6 | European cities receive its acting companies as theatrical revelations , never questioning that London is the theatre-capital of the world . |
7 | So it is reassuring to recognise that London is not alone . |
8 | Solid as a bull whale in his confidence and peering through eyes that suggest he is not lacking in a little magic himself , Hugh Smith calmly rebuts every argument that London is in decline . |
9 | Something that London is famous for more than anything is the theatre . |
10 | Ordinarily , learning allows us to go on in the same way , to repeat what has been learned , whether it is a matter of fact ( that London is the capital of England ) or an action ( driving a car in familiar circumstances ) . |
11 | The point of ‘ Air Conditioned Nightmare ’ seems to be that London is sinking into a theme park style existence where everything is becoming increasingly trivialised . |
12 | Who says that London is more frantic than the provinces ? she asked herself wryly , as she began to come to terms with the diversity of her work . |
13 | Does my hon. Friend agree that London is only one of several areas where costs are wildly out of line with the national average — sometimes higher and sometimes lower ? |
14 | It is clear that London is out of kilter with much of the rest of England , if not the whole of it . |
15 | It appears that London is well represented tonight , but we are all from one particular borough . |
16 | The point of ‘ Air Conditioned Nightmare ’ seems to be that London is sinking into a theme park style existence where everything is becoming increasingly trivialised . |
17 | Erm it is er fair to say that London 's far easier to get to er , from Harlow than certain areas in Essex are erm , those are direct comments from the chief executive of the proposed erm health authority . |
18 | Did you watch that London 's Burning last night ? |
19 | Then in case she had given an impression that London was not as good as here , she added , ‘ But there 's plenty of cabs . ’ |
20 | Yet the first indications that London was soon to show explosive growth were already present , and it did not need much foresight to see that it would not be long before any green-field site chosen near London for the location of the College would soon be engulfed in bricks and mortar , which would sweep away hay- and grazing-fields , market gardens and brickfields alike . |
21 | It was not quite what she envisaged for herself but it had the advantage of being cheap and it went some way towards satisfying Grace , who was convinced that London was a den of iniquity waiting to swallow up her unsuspecting daughter . |
22 | In particular , it was feared that London was becoming known as the ‘ vice capital of the World ’ . |
23 | At that time everybody in England agreed that London was a wonderful city . |
24 | Perhaps it was the name of Carmichael — the closest that London was to get to contact with the black revolt that year- and the name of Marcuse that pulled in the crowds that went to the Roundhouse for the fortnight . |