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

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1 She returns to London for treatment from a psychotherapist .
2 He got the idea after a Korean friend flew his baby from Lisburn to London for treatment at a Chinese clinic for chronic eczema .
3 But most people agree that what the territory needs is a forceful , clever politician , who can negotiate agreements without begging London for help .
4 The one-off posters featuring slogans that became familiar parts of the electoral joust also appeared on a single billboard in south London for photo-opportunity launches .
5 The committed fighter is already making regular journeys to and from London for specialist training and will box in Canada next month to warm up for Barcelona .
6 She had forgotten about holidays in recent years , merely snatching an odd day or two in London for shopping .
7 They sent her to London for elocution lessons and she grew into a lovely young lady .
8 The plan was sent to London for consideration by MI6 and the CIA in December 1953 .
9 He 's going to rot it , which means he 's going to record it off transmission , and then pump it down , send it down to the General News Service in London for consideration by W A T O which is World At One .
10 By the nineteenth century England had become the nation of landscape painters although a large proportion of her artists were Scots who , tempted like their lairds a century before , had moved to London for prestige and remuneration .
11 When one reads Green 's journals there are various entries which refer to ‘ McQueen ’ , and to the preparation of proofs and the parcelling of plates for dispatch to London for printing .
12 Wilkinson is aware that many of Bromley 's residents go to central London for testing , so it wants to create a more local service with the help of the health authority 's clinics .
13 He had moved to Penzance in Cornwall , commuting to London for work .
14 As far as Comfort knew , they had returned to the States for the duration , although in fact they had been in London for part of the time , working for the Free French , and back in France for most of the rest .
15 As we noted earlier , perhaps as many as one in six of the adult population of England had lived in London for part of their lives .
16 There is a lot of satisfaction in achieving the clean , EPR look , but I really enjoy working in the dramatic , gritty PolaGraph style , like this set of swimwear shots I did for Ms London for example . ’
17 It might save money , but in terms of the environmental impact it is quite disastrous , and I think that it 's only now that the real problems in London for example are coming home to roost , er and I would ask that point to be borne in mind by whoever we decide should make representations to the commissioners .
18 was going out of this area to the providers of er of capital , for opportunities within this area we can go to London for example be many bankers there who will be being approached by companies within the northern region , north west region asking them for money to support them in their in their ventures .
19 The Working Dog of the Year Show is scheduled for the Sunday after the horse of the Year Show and is set to become the top spectator event in London for dog lovers .
20 The youngsters of the Bucksburn and District band ( aged 10–18 ) clinched the title by winning the British championship in London for novice bands and also best corps of drums .
21 Schorne 's image at North Marston was sent to London for destruction by the commissioner to Thomas Cromwell [ q.v . ] ,
22 Until the Van Sant collection arrived in London for display in the ICA on Pall Mall , and we were able to see his creations fly by the Round Pond in Kensington Palace Gardens and at the Festival Hall on the River Thames , most of our kite-thinking came in straight lines .
23 " Pictures for the People " was a grand slogan , and if it extracted some national treasures from London for display in Middlesbrough and Huddersfield , it might even do some good .
24 I sent two samples , one of dust particles , the other a piece of waste I believed to be asbestos , to Dr Martin Brewer in London for examination .
25 The appeal is named after Amar , a 10-year-old boy orphaned by the bombings in the marshlands , who was flown to London for plastic surgery at Guy 's Hospital .
26 We must go to the ruins of London for food . ’
27 In South-east England , for example , the demand of London for food supplies affected the neighbouring counties and gave opportunities to enterprising farmers and traders .
28 Isaac Abendana ‘ having lighted his Pipe , fell down dead ’ 17 July 1699 while visiting his friend Arthur Charlett [ q.v. ] , master of University College , and a merchant Jew passing through the town conveyed the body to London for burial , putting an end to a thirty-seven-year Oxbridge career during which time he had a virtual monopoly on Hebrew studies there .
29 He continued to refer patients to the Sea-Bathing Hospital and to other special hospitals such as Moorfields in London for eye complaints .
30 ‘ I 've got a flat in London for convenience .
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