Example sentences of "the [noun sg] in london " in BNC.

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1 Prizewinners and their families , teachers , sponsors , CIT Section Chairman and many guests were given an inspirational address by Sir James Duncan , Chairman TDG , one of the sponsors , and a Past President of the Institute , at a celebratory lunch at the Inn on the Park in London in June .
2 Our intention was to reside half the year at Southall , and the remainder in London , and I remember we moved there on the 26th June , 1830 …
3 He denies twelve counts of corruption , and the trial in London continues .
4 Erika Barnes has been on the towpath in London to meet them
5 As a Scottish member of the Parliament in London for more than thirty years after its inception in 1707 , he had the opportunity to make direct contrasts between what he saw of improved English farming methods and those still prevailing in his own country .
6 But had the reorganisation in London achieved its objectives ?
7 Are inner cities only found as pockets of deprivation within an area of relative prosperity , as has been the case in London , Birmingham and New York , where the East End , Handsworth , and select sections of Manhattan and Long Island are traditionally contrasted with the rest of the city ?
8 That is not the case in London where the 20 per cent .
9 Providing that the forms get down to the computer in London on time
10 But no such relationship was necessarily apparent in 1945 , with The Economist in London indignantly protesting on 8 December 1945 that the communists seemed to be correct in their claim that the American object was to ruin Britain .
11 But his enthusiasm and self-assurance meant that in practice he came to personify what Elizabeth Monroe in The Economist in London described as the American belief that with " dollars and a wrench " one could transform the world .
12 A day at The Sanctuary in London costs £35 and this includes full use of facilities such as pools , sauna , steam room and jacuzzi plus a 20 minute solarium session .
13 Unveiling the route in London yesterday , the Tour 's general manager , Jean-Marie Leblanc , said : ‘ The Tour is truly a European event and we are delighted to be bringing it to England .
14 A premature release of the story in London , picked up by the BBC World Service and the news wire services , led to the University of Utah being inundated with eager news reporters for the press conference .
15 The action in London had an immediate effect elsewhere , particularly in Greater Manchester and Wales .
16 The action in London had an immediate effect elsewhere as crews began to protest at the Government 's intervention .
17 It was about the time of the William & Mary declaration that a group , predominately Quaker , and motivated by one Dr. Edward Wright " Physician at the Sign of the Ship neare the Monument in London " , became interested in mining and smelting .
18 Caine recently opened The Canteen in London 's fashionable Chelsea Harbour in collaboration with mercurial chef Marco Pierre White .
19 The Lanesborough in London decided that antiques were impractical , even in a hotel patronised by seriously wealthy guests .
20 The intention in London is to create a focused display , designed to show aspects of French art not widely represented in British collections .
21 Finally , he is drawn to the essence of Muir 's genius which he sees as that of ‘ the sensibility of the remote islander ’ , and the words that follow give one final transformation of the savage and city motif , when he describes Muir as ‘ the boy from a simple primitive offshore community who then was plunged into the sordid horror of industrialism in Glasgow , who struggled to understand the modern world of the metropolis in London
22 Planning permission was not required from the Department in London .
23 Winter , a self employed financial consultant , says : ‘ The interview in London went smashing , and was very laid back and friendly .
24 Former world boxing champion , George Forman goes into the ring in London tonight for another fight in his remarkable comeback at the age of forty-two .
25 ‘ Check the car in London .
26 L's utterance in line 45 begins with a comment on the photograph in London English ( " that 's me " ) but after a pause she switches to Creole to comment on V 's photography : " Valerie cut me off there , boy ! " which she follows with a laugh .
27 Telegraph House , dating from early in the nineteenth century , was part of a chain of signal stations built to relay messages between the Admiralty in London and the Fleet at Portsmouth Dockyard during the Napoleonic Wars ( see also Cobham ) .
28 At Chatley Heath , south-west of the village , is a brick tower built in 1823 to relay messages passed by semaphore between Portsmouth and the Admiralty in London .
29 In 1832 a young Englishman , Charles Darwin , twenty-four years old and naturalist on HMS Beagle , a brig sent by the Admiralty in London on a surveying voyage round the world , came to such a forest outside Rio de Janeiro .
30 The meeting was obviously intended to establish him as sole king , and may have led directly to the coronation in London by Archbishop Lyfing reported by a twelfth-century dean of St Paul 's .
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