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(1) Jack drove to Mayfair at breakneck speed.
(2) She's all for the social whirl of Mayfair or Bond Street, while I like my peace and quiet.
(3) Mr Warren was arrested in Mayfair, London, in May 1990 after a roadside breath test proved positive.
(4) Life in a Mayfair rectory suited her very well and she had private means.
(5) What about that pie pub Jamie likes in Mayfair?
(6) The challenge of the Mayfair Residence was to transform a small, dark, garden-level space into one that is physically and perceptually more expansive and spacious.
(7) The Japanese, who stay in Mayfair, close to their embassy in Piccadilly, will be paying the highest price.
(8) They see themselves as being more Mayfair than Shepherd's Bush these days.
(9) In feel, though, it is pure Mayfair: stylish, elegant and reassuringly expensive.
(10) The first is to transform his new Mayfair shop into the best wine store in the world, a goal he states without hyperbole.
(11) It was at some poncey gallery in Mayfair. Invitation only.
(12) Peter Wetherell, of the Mayfair agents Wetherell[sentencedict.com], argues that this change to corporate use saved the district's heritage stock.
(13) "She has a large flat in Mayfair." — "Just so.".
(14) Sometimes they had to attend the fashionable church in Mayfair where Canon Broome's brother-in-law was rector.
(15) During the boom years of the 1980s the Duke of Westminter's company embarked on a building spree, especially in Mayfair.
(16) Littlewoods has hired the prestigious Jack Barclay Rolls-Royce showroom in Mayfair for the event.
(17) The Russian invaders rolled down Piccadilly and fanned out across Mayfair and Knightsbridge.
(18) But this is not yet more proof that billionaires from overseas find Mayfair irresistible. Sentencedict.com
(19) Not everyone can own a Matisse or a flat in Mayfair.
(20) Police said their jackets, containing the medals, were unattended at the Mahiki nightclub in Mayfair.
(21) Zuleika lives at the most exorbitant hotel in all Mayfair.
(22) Now the neighborhood's louche reputation has given way to one of trendiness, as a number of intimate, fashionable restaurants have moved into this tiny Mayfair enclave.
(23) His entourage had been trimmed and his office in Mayfair vacated.
(24) It also, in more recent years, has expanded west and into Mayfair.
(25) His last meal, he says in a private room at a swanky Mayfair hotel, was on a plane.
(26) The meeting took place in Chalabi's apartment, on Conduit Street in Mayfair.
(27) With London Fashion Week in full swing, the atmosphere in Matthew Williamson's Mayfair atelier is one of intense concentration.
(28) A dazzling array of celebrities are expected at the Mayfair gallery to see the pictures.
(29) I tell people you should sell your garage in Mayfair and buy a castle in France.
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