Example sentences of "in london [Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of these employees were women and the company was not surprised that they decided to remain in London where their husbands were working . |
2 | That tightrope was walked every weekend when Charles and Diana took the train with their nanny from Norfolk to Liverpool Street station in London where their mother met them . |
3 | Our tour starts in London where we board our luxury coach travelling to Dover . |
4 | We went to the Humana Hospital in London where we were one of the earliest trials of GIFT ( Gamate Intrafallopian Tube Transfer , a form of assisted conception ) . |
5 | Liefmans plan to impress potential customers with their products at this month 's Innovate 91 exhibition in London where they will have a stand in the ‘ Real Ale Village ’ . |
6 | Ah in fact there 's a case in London where they 've just recently charged a mother , where the firemen were called to a house fire over the weekend and erm during the , putting the fire out they discovered a child 's body er i on the settee . |
7 | ‘ This car is wasted in London where they all drive so badly . |
8 | The glasses were sent to Lenscrafters in London where they have been recycled . |
9 | For Kylie , however , there was no looking back , and the future for now meant more work with SAW in London where she was to record an album as soon as her Neighbours commitments allowed . |
10 | Within four weeks of filming her final episode and saying goodbye to her friends at Grundy , Kylie was based in London where she was now enjoying the sort of stardom attention reserved for Madonna and Michael Jackson . |
11 | One of the most incriminating things against the girls was the discovery of Michelle 's diary at the private Churchill Clinic in London where she worked with John O'Shaughnessy . |
12 | She waved to well-wishers at Sadler 's Wells in London where she watched Carmen performed by the British Youth Opera of which she is patron . |
13 | Margaret Charlwood started her movement career at the age of six following a serious road accident which it was feared would permanently limit the movement of her legs — eleven years later she won a scholarship to the Arts Educational School in London where she studied all forms of dance , specialising in ballet . |
14 | After joining the bank in 1975 , she moved to Bangor and in 1978 took up a post in London where she worked in a number of West End branches . |
15 | This seems to have begun in London where there were countless scruffy alley-cats whose poor condition doubtless led to the comparison with ‘ dishevelled old women ’ . |
16 | She dreaded the inspector coming because he always asked a lot of questions , and told her how lucky she was that she would soon be able to go to a big place in London where there were lots of other girls and boys . |
17 | The biggest danger is in London where there were 1,143 rapes in the 12 months to June this year . |
18 | It is essentially peaceful and when some rather fussy penitent told his father confessor that he could find nowhere in London where he could meditate in quiet and peace , he was astonished to hear the caustic answer : ‘ Have you tried Marylebone , my son ? ’ |
19 | He was speaking at the Age Resource Awards ceremony in London where he mixed up three of the commendations , much to the amusement of the mainly elderly audience . |
20 | Mr Bates , of Brackley , Northants , hit and killed a scientist on a bicycle on his way back from a business meeting in London where he had been drinking wine and sherry , the Court heard . |
21 | His fourth son , John , was placed in London where he became a partner in the Hanbury tobacco concern in 1772 and in the Hanbury bank in 1790 . |
22 | His studies were interrupted during 1917–18 by a period of war service as a surgeon probationer on a destroyer and then resumed at St Bartholomew 's Hospital in London where he qualified MRCS , LRCP in 1920 . |
23 | Steele escaped only weeks ago from Edinburgh prison and turned up in London where he glued himself to the railings at Buckingham Palace to protest his innocence before being re-arrested. escape , Steele telephoned the Daily Record newspaper . |
24 | A contract of sale dated 27 May 1675 establishes that Jacques Hotteterre , the son of Louis and Marie Mauger , was living in London where he was employed as an ‘ officier de la musique du Roy de La Grande Bretagne ’ . |
25 | I have now returned to live in London where I teach for two days a week at the Royal Academy Schools ’ . |
26 | As a soldier stationed on the South Coast at the time of D- Day , I spent a few days in London where I attended the Proms . |
27 | Of course in rural situations this can be overcome by merely peeing outside , a course of action not open to you in the city , unless of course you live in London where it does n't matter much what you do in the street . |
28 | And also it 'll be good to go to a party in London where it is n't like totally drug oriented , there wo n't be any drugs |
29 | He studied in London where his teacher was Master Henry of Northampton , a canon of St Paul 's , who was often in residence during the 1170s and 1180s . |