Example sentences of "london have [be] " in BNC.

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1 The Green Belt around London has been preserved not because someone put a price on it but because voters in the Home Counties wanted to stop the city sprawling outwards seemingly for ever .
2 A CONSORTIUM of 48 syndicates at Lloyd 's of London has been formed to insure farmers against problems with their crops .
3 The dispute over who should pay for running costs has meant that not one of the 750 long-term units planned in London has been built .
4 Since 1961 , the expansion of towns and cities within a hundred or more miles of London has been enormous .
5 It notes that while the rest of the country has developed its community services , the ‘ overwhelming emphasis ’ in inner London has been on hospital facilities .
6 ‘ Our house in London has been burgled but we were not in it at the time .
7 A project run by the Richmond Fellowship in north London has been earmarked for closure because of high renovation costs and ‘ changes in referral patterns ’ .
8 The financial world in the City of London has been transformed by the massive influx of foreign banks , together with the establishment of major new markets , especially in dollars .
9 The product development department in London has been expanded by the recruitment of two additional senior staff and the group continues to be in the forefront of new product development in its field .
10 The St. Thomas More Centre in London has been a much-appreciated source of experimental music of an ‘ occasional , nature .
11 The health service in Scotland has a slightly different structure and its own separate laws , but here the centralizing tendency for control from London has been very strong .
12 At the other end of the country , the fine survival of a sixteenth-century park at Morden Hall in South London has been converted by the Trust , with generous support from Merton Borough Council , into an environmental centre which has greatly stimulated the interest of the local community , particularly schools .
13 Guy 's Hospital in London has been rumoured to be heading down the opting out path , although recently a group of consultants at the hospital expressed their opposition to the idea .
14 As noted in section 5.2 , the emergence of excess capacity in bond ( and equity ) markets located in London has been a notable feature of recent years .
15 We go to London now and to , to erm , sorry I 'm j see what sex this honest we do n't know what sex it 's from M , could be Mr Mrs Ms. M of London has been told that their plum tomatoes have got T M V.
16 A ward at Guy 's Hospital in London has been closed following the deaths of two babies who may have been infected by a bug there .
17 RICHMOND Royal Park in southwest London has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the wildlife preserved there since it was created three centuries ago .
18 They are very , very , very quick indeed and very , very efficient , and this is why , since the War London has been the centre of the recording industry , simply because it 's been worth the while for Americans in recording companies , for example , to record in London rather than anywhere else because we are so efficient .
19 Two years earlier , Karl Marx , the father of Scientific Socialism , settled in London having been expelled from Prussia and France .
20 Krishna Kumar Rawal ACA of 74A High Street , Wanstead , London having been found guilty of misconduct within the meaning of Bye-law 76(a) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that he at Ilford and Wanstead between 18 November 1987 and 1 April 1990 failed to account properly and promptly for monies held on behalf of a client and in that he at Wanstead between 18 November 1987 and 6 January 1992 failed to account properly and promptly to a client for interest received in respect of monies held on behalf of the said client and having been in breach of Bye-law 76(a) ( iv ) in that he at Wanstead between 3 December 1991 and 18 June 1992 failed to provide information required of him by the Investigation Committee in exercise of its powers under Bye-law 80(a) was reprimanded , fined £1,000 , ordered to take advice from the Professional Referrals Service and to pay £1,000 by way of costs .
21 Philip James Cattlin ( ACA ) of 97 Judd Street , London having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that he in London between 17 March 1992 and 15 September 1992 being sole proprietor of a firm of Chartered Accountants , failed to cause that firm to comply with an order of the Disciplinary Committee made on 17 March 1992 that it pay costs in the sum of £500 and having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( iv ) in that he in London between 14 August 1992 and 15 September 1992 failed to provide information required of him by the Investigation Committee on 14 August 1992 in exercise of its powers under Bye-law 80(a) and in that he in London between 19 May 1992 and 4 August 1992 failed to satisfy a judgment of the County Court that he pay a sum of £5,634 and having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( iv ) in that he in London between 7 January 1992 and 4 August 1992 failed to provide information required of him by the Investigation Committee in exercise of its powers under Bye-law 80(a) concerning a judgment of the County Court was excluded from membership of the Institute and ordered to pay £1,000 by way of costs .
22 Michael William Beecheno ( ACA ) of 2 Tummons Gardens , South Norwood Hill , London having been found guilty of misconduct within the meaning of Bye-law 76(a) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that in London between 11 March 1991 and 14 March 1991 he improperly suggested that charges to his employers for temporary staff be increased and the additional sums be paid to him under the guise of consultancy fees was excluded from membership of the Institute and ordered to pay £500 by way of costs .
23 London had been grit grey for months , and Jay fought the sunless skies with the blade of keen memory .
24 If London had been given time to study these , it would have seen that Smurfit is looking well placed in a world market notoriously prone to cyclical demand .
25 London had been too crowded , and the suburbs too typecast .
26 Indeed , if the results in London had been repeated throughout the country , Labour would not have done well enough to gain an overall majority in a putative general election .
27 So far , everything he had produced in London had been lighthearted , but his next creation , Sea Change , was a complete contrast in mood .
28 His tour of duty as security officer in the Soviet embassy in London had been a miserable period of his life : He had found the English so dull , preoccupied with strikes , a falling balance of payments and high unemployment .
29 By then , 23,000 people within range of Alexandra Palace in London had been able to watch Shakespeare , variety , the Derby and the return of the King and Queen from a visit to Canada .
30 Only six winters earlier , respectable London had been awash with fears of violent crime .
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