Example sentences of "[noun pl] in london [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Does the Minister agree that something must be done to control imports of the drug known as Ecstasy , which is not merely creeping into schools in London but has reached teenagers in my constituency in south Devon ?
2 In the second case the defendant was instructed by the owner to collect a quantity of krugerrands in London and deliver them to a safe deposit in Switzerland .
3 She was born and lives in London but regards herself as Scottish .
4 An imperial ambassador who in 1622 spent only eleven days in London and achieved nothing of significance nevertheless received a present worth £1,600 on his departure .
5 She lived for 20 years in London and has a string of TV credits and many well-known and much-loved roles .
6 Early '80s : New Romanticals … twilight of NME , the staff reject ROCK music in its entirety , labelling it ‘ ROCKIST ’ and tell the kids to all go to night clubs in London and buy expensive cocktails and read the FACE … where are they now ? …
7 I walked through many galleries in London and did n't see a single one .
8 I walked through many galleries in London and did n't see a single one .
9 Postcards From The Edge is playing at various cinemas in London and opens in the Regions on Feb 15
10 It was just by chance that I turned up at one of the early meetings of the first lesbian liberation groups in London and found myself involved in the early debates around socialist feminism , radical lesbianism , the Women 's Movement and the sixth demand which named women 's right to a self-defined sexuality .
11 Deregulating buses in London and privatising the London Buses subsidiaries .
12 Robert Anthony , for Sim , 33 , of Portobello Road , London , told the High Court in Edinburgh the accused 's cousin had borrowed £5,000 from moneylenders in London but disappeared when he was unable to repay it .
13 PSA was founded in 1987 by Paul Sowerby a deputy editor with IPC magazines in London and has specialised in the food packaging and pharmaceutical sectors , becoming England 's biggest in its field .
14 In 1985 it purchased the Grosvenor and Charing Cross hotels in London and entered into joint ventures with the large American hotel chain Ramada Inns to manage these hotels and others that it intends to buy .
15 There is no contradiction between paying tribute to those specialist services in London and pressing ahead with the reforms .
16 In April 1891 he attended a conference of Unitarian churches in London and heard Ben Tillett [ q.v. ] deliver a harsh attack on how the existing churches had alienated themselves from the working man .
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