Similar words: greater, london, londoner, greater than, jack london, city of london, tower of london, to a greater extent. Meaning: n. the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center.
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1. There were 3,000 pawnbrokers in Greater London in the 1960S, but in ten years the number dropped to 150.
2. Management base pay in Greater London was 18.2 p.c. above the national average against 18.7 p.c. in December.
3. He pledged that the Greater London Authority would become involved to help stop the licences.
4. Greater London is divided into 32 boroughs.
4. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
5. He belongs to Greater London.
6. In 1999 the Greater London Authority Act reestablished a single local governing body for the Greater London area, consisting of an elected mayor and the London Assembly.
7. Created by the Greater London Authority, it publishes thousands of datasets with the emphasis on useful, live data, such as transport and economic numbers.
8. A district of western Greater London in southeast England. The famed Royal Botanic Gardens were established in1759 and presented to the nation in1841.
9. It is the Greater London Council, however, that is responsible for many of the public services.
10. The diet and food choice of vegetarians in Greater London.
11. Kew: A district of western Greater London in southeast England. The famed Royal Botanic Gardens were established in 1759 and presented to the nation in 1841.
12. Surrey is bordered by Greater London to the east, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire to the north and Hampshire(sentencedict.com), Sussex and Kent to the south.
13. Recent statistics issued by the Metropolitan Police indicated that a quarter of all serious crimes in Greater London are committed by school-children.
14. Tom Langton, a campaigner on behalf of adders, has managed to find only one adder colony in the whole of Greater London.
15. Consumer goods industries were the linchpin, and these were overwhelmingly located in the West Midlands and in and around Greater London.
16. As early as 1913 a conference was held of all local authorities in Greater London to plan comprehensively for arterial roads.
17. As a result, 16 stores were added to the UK business, most in the Greater London area, and all of a significant size.
18. In 1986 Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government, tiring of the left-wing policies of the Greater London Council and its leader, Ken Livingstone, abolished it.
19. Little Whinging is in Surrey, a county of Southern England, to the south and west of Greater London.
20. The red line is the Halifax Home Price Index for greater London we're talking UK now.
21. Forms of PR were introduced for elections to the European Parliament, the new devolved regional assemblies, the Greater London Assembly and for the direct election of those mayors.
22. UK gives final approval for the largest offshore wind farm, which will provide 25% of the electrical needs for the greater London residential area.
23. Today the bulk of this conurbation forms the London region of England and the Greater London administrative area, with its own elected mayor and assembly.
24. Transport for London is a statutory body created by the Greater London Authority Act ( GLA ) 1999.
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