Example sentences of "to london [adv] " in BNC.

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1 " You are returning to London again ? "
2 By the way , Brian asked me to London again , but I thought I 'd wait till the weather 's better . ’
3 " Ossie went off to London again . "
4 Ogata to London again in a fortnight 's time .
5 and what we doing now is London , London yesterday and you , you should have been at home today but he had to go back to London again so I did n't keep him very much , given up is it ?
6 Ehret returned to London later in 1736 and England became his permanent home .
7 This visit , he told Alice as the train took them back to London later that evening , had been a very happy one and it was his intention to go down to Calking to see them all again very soon .
8 Barney had flown to the States last Thursday , and she was driving to London later that Tuesday to the flat where he and Cara lived .
9 TWO local men will travel to London later this month to attend an investiture ceremony organised by the Order of St. John .
10 ‘ She has n't been up to London yet .
11 ‘ I was returning to London anyway .
12 Chrimes , who preceded him from Cape Town to London even before the war ended , had studied at the Sadler 's Wells School , then joined the Sadler 's Wells Opera-Ballet , the new company started at Sadler 's Wells Theatre when the original Sadler 's Wells Ballet moved to Covent Garden .
13 Reuters flashed the news to London shortly afterwards , and Sir Howard Kennard , the British Ambassador in Warsaw , sent a coded phone call at 8.30 reporting the attack .
14 Whether the original charge against him was justified is unknown , but the incident cost the English 100 ships , and the remainder returned to London shortly before the arrival of a fresh force of raiders ; in the chronicler 's words , the effort of the whole nation came to nothing .
15 ‘ Pushed off up to London already has she ? ’ he said enquiringly .
16 Or sometimes , they 're more patronising : ‘ You 'll need to move to London eventually , so you can get toughened up by playing the circuit . ’
17 Returning to London eventually , and still attempting to arrange the peace for which they were empowered , they stayed on for a second year , accumulating benefices and sustained by clerical procurations meanwhile .
18 He had made arrangements to drive up to London tomorrow .
19 ‘ I 'm going up to London tomorrow , Letty , ’ she said quickly , it was best she got things moving as soon as possible .
20 I 've decided to go back to London tomorrow . ’
21 ‘ I 'm going to London tomorrow , Miss Havisham , ’ I said , choosing my words carefully , ‘ and I wanted to say goodbye .
22 His father had a ship , and my friend said to me , ‘ We 're sailing to London tomorrow .
23 ‘ Very little point in your brother 's and my ‘ getting together ’ , Anneliese , ’ Caroline heard herself laugh flippantly , rigid with embarrassment at the other girl 's blunt attempts at matchmaking , ‘ since I 'm flying back to London tomorrow ! ’
24 ‘ Caroline , cara , are you truly going back to London tomorrow ? ’
25 ‘ It 's a sad death , but it will not prevent me from returning to London tomorrow . ’
26 We can go to London tomorrow — I 'd much prefer to drive there with you than go by train . ’
27 ‘ You fly back to London tomorrow .
28 I 'm taking , I 'm going to London tomorrow afternoon , I
29 The archbishop of Canterbury , Lanfranc of Pavia — a man who knew the whole world from Rome to London well — built himself an austere but magnificent church beside the great market place , and its crypt still survives , under the Church of St Mary-le-Bow by Cheapside .
30 And if you go up from Bristol on from here you go up the motorway to Bristol and then you go along the M four to London well north of Bristol , up where the River Severn gets quite narrow and can be bridged is a city called Gloucester and Cheltenham is just inland from Gloucester .
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