Similar words: salisbury, bloom, abloom, bloomy, bloomer, bloomers, blooming, bloom of youth. Meaning: n. a city district of central London laid out in garden squares.
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(31) Bloomsbury House reacted sceptically with a half-hearted inquiry as to the Home Office attitude to refugee medical students.
(32) Mrs Tiller took a lease on a flat in the Bloomsbury area.
(33) In 1852 he purchased a small bookselling and printing business in Bloomsbury.
(34) The light-hearted tone of Elaine Blond characterised Bloomsbury House policy of not taking minor problems too seriously.
(35) A typical example was Gert, a complex boy who confused Bloomsbury House visitors.
(36) In an earlier statement, Jacobs' estate said that it had issued proceedings at London's High Court against Bloomsbury Publishing Plc for copyright infringement.
(37) The one thing his star-map certainly did not predict, was that he might ultimately wind up at the British Museum; let's face it, Bloomsbury might have been a bit of a disappointment to him!
(38) Chapter Five would have been especially meaningful for the Bloomsbury Group, as many of its members opposed Victorian morality.
(39) Alastair Upton : The Bloomsbury group was never a club, it was just a collection of friends.
(40) Bloomsbury Publishing Plc on Monday denied allegations that author J.K. Rowling copied "substantial parts" of a book by another children's author when she wrote "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."
(41) The Bloomsbury group was initially based at the Gordon Square residence of Virginia and her sister Vanessa (Bell).
(42) Their house became central to activities of the Bloomsbury group.
(43) The Bloomsbury Group in London six decades ago was not much hampered by its lack of a temporal history.
(43) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(44) Put simply: without an army of staff much of the work produced by the Bloomsbury group of writers and artists might never have seen the light of day.
(45) Such is her publishing power that Ms Rowling has been able to hold back the e-book rights while arranging print contracts with her publisher, Bloomsbury.
(46) But then I found in the Bloomsbury Dictionary of Contemporary Slang a very similar entry supposedly dating from the 1980s in Britain.
(47) All this may seem like an incitement to profligacy, consistent with Keynes's rather bohemian private life as a charter member of the Cambridge Apostles and the Bloomsbury group.
(48) However, there is a second, more sinister explanation, one that forms the focus of Merchants of Doubt, by US academics Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway, which is to be published this month by Bloomsbury.
(49) The first of the latter included St James' Square, Covent Garden, Lincoln's Inn and Bloomsbury Square, while the grander residential areas around Belgravia tend to be early or later C19.
(50) Chelsea and Bloomsbury have taken the place of Hampstead, Notting Hill Gate, and High Street, Kensington.
(51) He had a rich and varied non-academic life as a government official and adviser, journalist, speculator, academic administrator, and member of the Cambridge Apostles and the Bloomsbury group.
(52) Bloomsbury, J. K. Rowling's publisher, does not declare the price at which it sells the books to retailers, but it is likely to be 55 per cent lower than the cover price.
(53) It, too, is published in London, this time on Bloomsbury Street.
(54) Bloomsbury Auctions is entering the wine market for the first time with its June 19 sale in New York.
(55) A source close to Bloomsbury, the publisher of the Harry Potter novels, said the company was also keen to adapt literary works to the new technology.
(56) The enormous Bloomsbury building houses one of the biggest collections of human art and culture in the world.
(57) It is a rare sunny summer morning and I am on the bus from Stoke Newington to Bloomsbury in central London.
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