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Sentence count:97+2Posted:2020-09-01Updated:2020-09-01
Similar words: achilles tendonwesterwesternwesterlywesteringwesternermidwesternwesternizeMeaning: n. the part of west central London containing the main entertainment and shopping areas. 
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31. The church of All Saints is a humble edifice with a bell turret at the west end.
32. His unusual choice and his talent brought a second audition, and then the coveted part in the West End.
33. Charles had forgotten how important these now were to the survival of a West End show.
34. We walk on through two small clusters of cottages, the East End and the West End.
35. The West End and even cinema audiences were tiny compared to the huge passive mass of armchair viewers.
36. I frittered away the morning and then got Armstrong wound up and headed towards the West End.
37. A privately-owned West End Hotel, extensively modernised giving a guarantee of individual attention to all our guests.
38. Two hours later we clatter down the stairs of a West End restaurant feeling like two plum puddings on legs.
39. At the west end is a beautiful pointed window, and at the east end three lancet windows.
40. This production flaunts a major advantage the National has over traditional West End theaters, with their proscenium stages.
41. The museum also runs a booking service for West End shows and has an unusually good selection of cards and posters.
42. After Star Wars he appeared in just two West End plays.
43. I wangled an interview with her once, in her office on the west end of the island.
44. This is only two miles from the bustling West End - but there is a world of difference.
45. Richmond Theatre, a popular touring theatre, frequently shows West End productions.
46. But it was a mark of Gielgud's essential seriousness that he did not succumb to the shallowness of the West End.
47. Even more alarming is the feeling that the West End stage is gradually turning into a repository for old Hollywood movies.
48. Mr Bond, whose round covers the West End of the town, said all the milkmen were happy to help.
49. The original loft had been taken down and the balustrade removed to the west end to form a gallery.
50. She is married and lives in the west end of Glasgow.
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51. Time to use the washroom, freshen up, take breakfast and a cab to the centre of London's West End.
52. Back together after two years, Cher, 46, had just watched Sambora, 32, at a West End gig.
53. They split when he was in some really posh place, up the West End.
54. Apart from the west end, Antwerp cathedral is exceptionally difficult to view.
55. Watts has interviewed chefs who are working an average of 90 hours per week in the West End and earning about £14,000.
56. The only way that's going to happen is if it looks like a professional West End production.
57. It will mount productions in West End theatres, and hopes to sign star actors to short-term contracts.
58. On his travels in the West End for the turkey he ran into a woman and child in distress.
59. The first, in the West End, had as its clients the peerage and gentry rather than the mercantile classes.
60. Essentially Manchester's only outlet for West End musicals, the theatre didn't know what had hit it.
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