Example sentences of "to london " in BNC.
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1 | One of Amnesty 's earliest releases , in 1964 he came to London to light a candle for Amnesty . |
2 | A guide to London public sculpture described the monument as ‘ A masterpiece by the much-advertised apostle of Ugliness ’ , a view shared by those who felt that Hudson the nature lover was ill commemorated by a sculpture which showed nature in so raw a state . |
3 | Presently the affair ends in insult : Salim beats Yvette and spits on her , and flies to London , where he gets to know his intended bride . |
4 | Salim is an Aeneas who makes it to London , where those of his blood are founding a way of life , and he has his Dido both in Yvette and in Metty . |
5 | This was Ursula of the long blonde hair and double-barrelled baronial-barbaric surname ( withheld by Behrens ) , who had fled what survived of ancestral estates — on one view of the matter — and had made her courageous way across Europe , shot at and winged by border guards , to Vienna , and on to London , where she fell among art historians and was counselled by Anthony Blunt . |
6 | The new novel has married the pair and moved them on into the mid-Sixties and from the provinces to London , where Patrick works misgivingly in a fashionable publishing-house . |
7 | His son has gone off to London , and he worries that he may lose touch with him . |
8 | I had the chance to audition for the transfer to London cast of Another Country which requires young actors to play seventeen-year-olds . |
9 | When you came to London to audition finally was it your first visit here ? |
10 | Mr Kidd said he already had anecdotal evidence of US conventions pulling out of the UK : ‘ One conference of surgeons and one group of insurance sales staff , who planned to come to London for two weeks , could not find a hotel they were happy with . ’ |
11 | The first consignment of wines is now en route to London . |
12 | Director Roger Pomphrey 's documentary crew filmed UB40 at home in Brum and followed them down to London with their families and friends . |
13 | One immediate result of my departure from Berkeley was my giving up my flat by the school and going back to London . |
14 | My mother came up to London the very next day and told me that I was never to go home again , I was never to contact Sarah again and , above all , I was never , ever to see John again . |
15 | When I arrived at the station , I took the next train back to London . |
16 | ‘ The best thing for all of us is for me just to go back to London . |
17 | I could work here then go up to London during the day and try to get things sorted out . |
18 | For one hour in the morning and one at night , I was always there , seven days a week , doing my stuff and then disappearing off either to London or my broom cupboard . |
19 | I was going to go back to London and see what happened then . |
20 | ‘ She 's gone to London to look for you . ’ |
21 | I mean , I would have gone to London to look for you too , but it 's sometimes easier just to telephone , |
22 | She had decided that she wanted to go to London , take some A-levels up there , and then , she hoped , go on to university . |
23 | I borrowed some money from Katrina , packed my suitcases and my travelling bag , and took them off down to London . |
24 | And another had capped that : ‘ Aye — send a dollop of it down to London ! ’ |
25 | The axis that joined Edinburgh to London — that was the lightning-rod of power . |
26 | When you came to London |
27 | She drove straight back to London where her wardrobe would be waiting . |
28 | She switched to London Weekend because it went on all night and watched another film , then a comedy about a Los Angeles police precinct . |
29 | To break away , to London , a bedsit , a rather cozy bedsit , laughter and plonk , moaning in the staffroom , and laughter , and exhaustion , and nothing , nothing achieved , not for the kids , not by me . |
30 | She with , it 's true , Janey 's help , cooked , served , washed up , cleaned , drove us here , there and everywhere , the doctor , school , the dentist , up to London for nerve-racking bouts of clothes shopping , she had the Nigels to stay , and laughed at the J ills at the garage and I 'd 've died if she 'd found out about Paul . |