Example sentences of "from london to " in BNC.
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1 | They attract would-be Boris Beckers and Monica Seleses from Anchorage to Zurich , from London to Lakeland , Fla . |
2 | More commuters actually go from London to Reading to work than vice versa . |
3 | Personal memories : of the larger knots of passengers at reopened Templecombe than at most other stations between Exeter and Salisbury , a route far busier and better served than ten years ago ; but of travelling from Southampton to Newton Abbot via Westbury having dinner with a traveller from London to Crewkerne , the common Westbury-Taunton section way north of both passengers ' direct line being attractive because of the faster pace of HSTs . |
4 | Reviving the classical grandeur of the railway carriage of Edwardian days , with all its silver-plated , lacetableclothed dining-car finery and mahogany-panelled parlour-car ambience , on the long-established route from London to Paris and Venice , the Orient Express was the brainchild of James Sherwood , head of the Sea Containers Group . |
5 | In 1989 passengers undertaking the full journey from London to Venice paid a one-way fare of £745 each for a double cabin with all meals included but drinks extra . |
6 | The BAe 1000 , claimed by BAe to be two years ahead of the competition , will be able to fly up to 15 passengers direct from London to the West coast of the US , Rio de Janeiro or Singapore with one stop-off . |
7 | FACT FILE Flights : Royal Nepal Airlines has begun direct flights from London to Kathmandu : return fares cost £520 through Babin Travel ( 01-383 4314 ) . |
8 | At the same time the cost of the proposed high-speed rail link from London to the tunnel has risen nearly three-fold to £3.5bn because of environmental safeguards demanded by the Government . |
9 | Winter Motorail services operate from London to Aberdeen , Inverness and Penzance overnight and from London to Carlisle in the daytime . |
10 | Winter Motorail services operate from London to Aberdeen , Inverness and Penzance overnight and from London to Carlisle in the daytime . |
11 | Put your best foot forward and walk all or part of a 25 mile route from London to Ware in Hertfordshire to raise money for the Heart Research Charity . |
12 | It does n't merely contain such valuable information as the date of Mothers ' Day , the distance from London to Inverness , and how to control the bleeding of a wound . |
13 | His work had taken him from London to the Arunta , from Boston Brahmins to Buddhist scriptures ; he too was an explorer who had left his native home . |
14 | Ranging from London to Melanesia , Eliot 's artist 's vision is wider than Arnold 's . |
15 | Generally , though we may have the background threat of Gomez 's South American violence or past humiliation ( Maisie Mountjoy brings back the music hall again ) , the late plays are too conventional to take us again immediately from London to Kinkanja . |
16 | Of these , the first , Type 1 , was the most important ; it was to be a large multi-engine landplane capable of flying from London to New York non-stop . |
17 | This is so to the extent that the claim for a structurally distinct postmodernist mode of signification breaks down in the face of a variety of historical avant-garde practices ranging across Europe from London to Vienna and Moscow in the hands of such as Eliot , Joyce , the Cubists , Surrealists and others ( including , somewhat surprisingly , Kokoschka ) . |
18 | The result in films like Shipyard ( 1934/5 ) , an impressionistic study of the life of a shipbuilding town , or Night Mail ( 1936 ) , a poetic record of the journey of the Postal Special from London to Glasgow , were films that revealed how much was being missed by the filmmakers who created fabulous fictions behind the walls of the studio — what Grierson described as ‘ the cinema 's capacity for getting around , for observing and selecting from life itself . ’ |
19 | It became urgently necessary on Christmas Eve afternoon to get a comforting present sent from London to a sad lady in Wordsley near Wolverhampton . |
20 | Frequent visits to the Noble home , across Wandsworth Common , began in early April 1895 before Edward celebrated his release from St. Paul 's with a three-day walk from London to Marlborough in order to spend the summer term with his paternal grandmother at Swindon . |
21 | It 's £11 less than a single British Rail ticket from London to Glasgow . |
22 | From London to Brooklyn with Love : Monie shows , crossing over need n't mean selling out |
23 | In 1983 the jockey would found the Bob Champion Cancer Trust , and four years later Aldaniti himself ( who fell at the first fence in the 1982 National ) would play his part in the Trust 's fund-raising activities by undertaking a 250-mile charity walk from London to Liverpool , arriving at the course to massive acclaim on the day of the Grand National : among the riders who partnered the 1981 hero on his trek was the Princess Royal . |
24 | This is surely a babyhood memory , slightly corrupted , of seeing the word ‘ toilets ’ reflected fleetingly in my nurse 's spectacles when we travelled from London to Dover to sail for the continent . |
25 | You wish to calculate the distance you would have to walk to get from London to Brighton . |
26 | The first of these two methods is analogous to the real-world process of walking from London to Brighton and counting the steps ; the second is not . |
27 | A wealthy man , without flying experience , was flown from London to Paris by his pilot . |
28 | The answer is spelt out with great care : to get a constant Radio 3 from London to mid-Wales , I should , when London fades out , tune in to the Membury transmitter ( that tall mast near the motorway services station ) , and after that to Wenvil . |
29 | From London to Glasgow , from Cardiff to Newcastle , historic buildings have been restored and areas which had been run down have been transformed . |
30 | In the Wolverton of 1942 there was no library , no café , no bookshop , no cinema , and thus an unsophisticated Scots girl who would never at home have entered a public house often found herself of an evening among Bletchley friends in The Galleon , an inn overlooking the Grand Junction Canal at Old Wolverton , where the brightly-painted barges plied up and down from London to Manchester , and noting how different was the English pub from the uncouth male preserve that was its Scottish counterpart . |