Similar words: condone, hand on, undone, abandon, stand on, tendon, on and on, off and on. Meaning: n. 1. the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center 2. United States writer of novels based on experiences in the Klondike gold rush (1876-1916).
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211. He arranged for me to go down to London one day a week.
212. The stolen paintings have been successfully traced to a London warehouse.
213. They are coinciding a trip to London with our visit.
214. The new discoveries will be on view in London in the spring.
215. There is a commissioner in charge of the London police force.
216. London is one of the main financial centres of the world.
217. In his memoirs, De Gaulle wrote that he had come to London determined to save the French nation.
218. It's impossible to put a figure on the number of homeless people in London.
219. An east London school has set a precedent by fining pupils who break the rules.
219. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
220. Every time I go to London I get caught in a traffic jam.
221. The roads here are much quieter here than in London.
222. They moved here in 1990. Until then they'd always been in the London area.
223. Hugh Johnson's shop in London has a range of superb Swedish crystal glasses that I would have if money were no object.
224. From London to Oxford and back is a round trip of over a hundred miles.
225. Life in London has so many attractions - nightclubs, good restaurants and so on.
226. The book on which he hit on my desk was one of the famous novels written by Jack London.
227. They haven't decided whether they will go to London or Berlin.
228. Driving a car in Central London needs quite an art!
229. The play carries us back to a Victorian London of slums and gaslight.
230. I went through a hundred quid on my last trip to London.
231. We had a blinding day out in London last Saturday.
232. There's so much good theatre and cinema in London, really one is spoilt for choice.
233. They divided their time between London and their country cottage.
234. In London late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.
235. They live in London during the week and go to the country at the weekend.
236. Do look me up the next time you're in London.
237. He received his award at a presentation in London yesterday.
238. London Transport hopes to try out the system in September.
239. Do you know what lies behind her sudden departure for London?
240. Webber had three musicals playing in London at one time.
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