How to use in-sentence of “london”:
– One was written to the Corporation of London regarding injuries inflicted on her tenants at the manor of Enfield, which comprised part of her dower lands.
– In London Cafiero made contacts with Marx and Engels.
– Amerhsam Station is a terminal stationterminus of the Metropolitan Line branch of the London Underground.
– Victoria station is a major National Rail, London Underground and coach station in the City of Westminster.
– He enjoyed studying in economics class and went to the London School of Economics with Nicholas Kaldor and Friedrich Hayek.

Example sentences of “london”:
– He is now the Principal Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
– Michael was born in London to an English mother and Greek father.
– In 1665, London was hit with the plague, and then, in 1666, the capital was burned for 5 days by the Great Fire, destroying around 15,000 buildings.
– The London Underground 1960 Stock was a small, prototype class of electric multiple unit designed for the London Underground Central Line.
– Deighton was born in the London inner-city of Marylebone.
– Williams died in London on 23 April 2017, aged 67.
– An incident that was potentially catastrophic for London occurred on 27 October 1997.
– She was born in London to a Vietnamese-Chinese mother and Anglo-Spanish father.
– Baker Street station is a railway stationstation on London Underground.
– Silver lives in London with his wife, Lucy, and children, Leo, Max, and Libby.
- He is now the Principal Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
- Michael was born in London to an English mother and Greek father.
– Dobson died on 8 September 2019 in London of cancer at the age of 69.
– It is the only London station that provides an interchange between rail, Underground, and Tramlink services.
– She is also known for her shows in London and at the Edinburgh Fringe.Jones, Alice.
– It is the fifth-largest international airport in size serving the London area, after Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton.
– Price died on 28 February 2019 in London at the age of 87.
– Jaffrey died at a hospital in London on 14 November 2015, having recently collapsed at his home and suffered a brain hemorrhage, aged 86.
– Costa Coffee was founded in London in 1971 by the Costa family as a wholesale operation supplying roasted coffee to caterers and specialist Italian coffee shops.
– Then the Romans rebuilt the city, and London became an important trading hub.
More in-sentence examples of “london”:
– He was raised in London until he and his parents moved to New York City and in Chicago, Illinois.
– The town is off the M1 motorway, 20 minutes drive from Luton Airport and 40 minutes from London itself.
– Because of Joe Vialls, police in London spent a long time trying to find out what really happened.
– In the game, the city of London was taken down under the ground by strange bats and put in an underground world called the Neath, where it is always nighttime.
– The orphanage was open until London was bombed in the Second World War.
– He taught at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, as well as Paris and London Universities.
– This episode marks the first appearances of Lauren London as Keira Whitaker and Jay Ellis as Bryce “Blue” Westbrook.
– Appeared in Al-Qala’a website and then the London Observer 2002-11-24.
– Kretzmer died on 14 October 2020 in London from Parkinson’s disease-related problems at the age of 95.
– Archer had been selected by the Conservative Party as their candidate for the London mayoral election of 2000.
– German bombing of London and the larger provincial cities such as Coventry.
– Weatherall died on 17 February, 2020 aged 56, at a London hospital from a pulmonary embolism.
– Jumbo became a great attraction in the London Zoo.
– Waitz also won the London Marathon in 1983 and 1986.
– Overhead electric wires were added to the important line from Euston Station in London to the North West of England.
– The group formed in London in 2000.
– It took over the functions of the London School Board in 1903, and Dr C W Kimmins was appointed chief inspector of the education department in 1904.
– He died penniless in London in December 1840.
– Bowling now spends part of each year between London and New York, where he has studios.
– After a disagreement with his parents, he relocates to London to become an artist and live a socialite lifestyle.
– In March 2018, Luft was diagnosed with a brain tumour after collapsing following a London performance.
– This alarming attitude, caused many in London to fear that yet another war, in less than a century, was brewing.
– It started in London and ended in Maidenhead which was long and went to Penzance.
– There are currently 2,938 companies from over 60 countries listed on the London Stock Exchange.
– Some of the greatest orchestras today include: the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the :en:Singapore Symphony OrchestraSingapore Symphony Orchestra, the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and the NHK Symphony Orchestra.
– Havering is connected to central London by the District Line, which terminates at Upminster.
– In 2017, he was awarded the Freedom of the City of London for his contribution to contemporary architecture.
– Howells was awarded an Order of the British EmpireOBE in the 1994 London Borough of Greenwich on 21 July 1999.
– It is on the east side of Borough High Street, close to London Bridge.
– Since the privatisation of British Rail, it has become the most common new EMU type in UKBritain, where different variants referred to as Class 357, Class 375, Class 376, and Class 377 are most common on the high-volume commuter routes in South London and to the Sussex, Kent South Essex coasts.
– The London Stock Exchange and the Bank of England are all based in the City.
– The station takes its name from the central London road junction of Charing Cross.
– This area forms the region of London, as well as the Greater London administrative unit, led by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
– Stopes opened the UK’s first family planning clinic at 61, Marlborough Road, IslingtonHolloway, North London on 17 March 1921.
– The handles of the unknown warrior’s tomb were lost, then found by a man in East London whilst digging up weeds.
– Imperial College, University College London and Manchester University are also highly rated by independent lists.
– It is in the London Borough of Havering, England.
– The station is served by London Midland services and run frequent between London Euston and Birmingham New Street and is also served by infrequent semi-fast Virgin Trains services to London Euston.
– Then it became too dangerous in London and the Proms were held in Bristol and then Bedford.
– In February 2007, Ken Livingstone signed a deal with Venezuela to provide cheaper oil for London buses.
– The London mayoral election, 2008 was on 1 May 2008.
– Howarth, G ‘The British Mesopotamian Campaign, 1914-1918’, London, 1933 They reached Basra, Mesopotamia in January 1916 and then, Latif Khan and his battalion participated in the Battle of Dujaila, Rizvi, Brig SHA ‘Veteran Campaigners-A History of the Punjab Regiment’ Lahore, 1984 where Khan was killed in action after single-handedly silencing a number of enemy machine guns, on 8 March 1916; London Gazette, 1916 for which action he was awarded the IDSM.
– Shows Old London Bridge, with Southwark Cathedral in the foreground.
– It played in London in 1876.
– The London Underground station lies to the north of the mainline station concourse.It is currently the busiest station on the system with around 76 million using the station using the Victoria Line platforms.
- He was raised in London until he and his parents moved to New York City and in Chicago, Illinois.
- The town is off the M1 motorway, 20 minutes drive from Luton Airport and 40 minutes from London itself.
- Because of Joe Vialls, police in London spent a long time trying to find out what really happened.
