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(1) His name was on the gridiron at Westminster.
(2) British kings are crowned in Westminster Abbey.
(3) Her remains are buried in Westminster.
(4) This's the famous Westminster Abbey.
(5) Westminster is known as 'the mother of parliaments'.
(6) The 1972 act imposed direct rule from Westminster.
(7) The politicking at Westminster is extremely intense.
(8) The Westminster Abbey entombs many great men.
(9) Parliament sits at Westminster.
(10) Lady Castleton has a flat near Westminster(/westminster.html), but her country seat is in Yorkshire.
(11) Westminster was buzzing with anticipation today as MPs gathered for tonight's crucial vote.
(12) He was later discharged after an examination at Westminster Hospital.
(13) Elizabeth was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953.
(14) They hope to reach Westminster tomorrow evening.
(15) The race finishes just past Westminster Bridge.
(16) National Westminster Bank are sponsoring the competition.
(17) Benjamin nudged me as Westminster Abbey came into view.
(18) He phoned New York immediately after the Westminster meeting.
(19) The natural starting point was the Westminster system.
(20) But goings-on in Westminster were never far away.
(21) But the judgment at Westminster was almost unanimous.
(22) At Westminster(), they dined together.
(23) I represent a constituency very near Westminster and I bring to the House many groups of youngsters from schools.
(24) Now you've crossed Westminster bridge and achieved your goal, we outline the best possible way to recover.
(25) Later in this bulletin we will be going over to our Westminster studio for an update on the situation.
(26) The British pavilion is an impressive steel and glass construction the size of Westminster Abbey.
(27) So, does it matter what the charge is called and who holds power at Westminster?
(28) None the less, as Miller reminds us, devolution does not mean absolute separation from Westminster and the creation of independent new nations.
(29) Ianthe was surprised not to fed the usual pang of nostalgia as she glanced down towards Westminster Cathedral.
(30) Within an hour he had kissed Maeve adieu and they were on the road south to Westminster.
(1) His name was on the gridiron at Westminster.
(2) British kings are crowned in Westminster Abbey.
(3) This's the famous Westminster Abbey.
(31) The very best in kitchen technology - details showing the Westminster range fashioned with finest ash-grained laminated.
(32) Because Westminster retains responsibility for security, the vote was largely symbolic.
(33) In 1240 Edward succeeded his father as keeper of the king's works at Westminster, which then chiefly concerned the palace.
(34) Last year Winchester was back in first place, having been toppled by rival Westminster School the previous year.
(35) Therefore, the first-past-the-post system ensures that a Conservative voter living in Glagow has no representative in Westminster.
(36) Indeed, Darwin, an evolutionist to the end, was laid to rest in the hallowed ground of Westminster Abbey.
(37) He plans to publish diaries about his years in office which will spark a storm in Westminster.
(38) This episode helped spur the revolutionary action taken against the king at the Westminster Parliament which opened a week later.
(39) The next day he accompanied Baldwin back to London,(http:///westminster.html) and upon arrival took hint to his house in Westminster.
(40) He was then buried amongst many other great writers of the past in Westminster Abbey.
(41) The news that Earle had pulled out of the race left everyone aghast as it flashed round Westminster later on Tuesday morning.
(42) Today there is little sign of the feminine touch in the Cabinet at Westminster.
(43) There is plenty of lore and legend from Whitehall and Westminster to buttress the case for an imperious premiership.
(44) Two officers on a police patrol launch stationed just across the river at Westminster Pier saved the youngster's life.
(45) The Westminster government refused to negotiate with the strikers and proposed to use the army to maintain essential services.
(46) Unfortunately, the 12.35 a.m. tram journey on route 16/18 was not replaced by a corresponding bus journey from Westminster to Purley.
(47) They are now following the progress of a group of outpatients at Westminster Hospital screened for cervical cancer by the new test.
(48) It was this which incensed Presbyterians and led to complaints about him in the Westminster Assembly.
(49) Home rule and proportional representation are the means by which we shall break the stranglehold of Westminster.
(50) The following year, William's birthday was celebrated with great rejoicings throughout London and Westminster.
(51) I was able to go to Westminster for fairly regular lectures and we added anthropology to our social psychology studies.
(52) That is why reporters at Westminster spend half their time drinking in the bars or taking politicians out to lunch and dinner.
(53) The Institute is very grateful to National Westminster Bank for sponsoring the event.
(54) The decision opens the biggest policy rift yet between Holyrood and Westminster.
(55) Heseltine, by contrast, seized every opportunity to be interviewed, as well as campaigning actively at Westminster.
(56) Is it not true that the Government want to divert that money to keep down the poll tax in Wandsworth and Westminster?
(57) Fresh controversy was raging in Westminster last night over Mr Major's exact knowledge of the affair.
(58) The Boston tea-party was a famous turning point in history and grossly misinterpreted by Westminster.
(59) I went to Westminster one night in mid-March, and was waiting for my bus just outside the Abbey.
(60) In 1968 she made a speech in Westminster at the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of the granting of votes to women.
(61) Brennan points out that Westminster Cathedral contains far more bodies than Newgrange, from a much shorter period of use.
(62) An on-stage instrumental ensemble is conducted by Westminster Abbey's Harry Bicket.
(63) The greatest continuity of ownership was in the Rothermere Associated Newspapers combine and the smaller and narrower Pearson/Westminster group.
(64) It was alleged that the shares were deposited at National Westminster Bank and used to secure loans for the Maxwell companies.
(65) He left Westminster to raise a cavalry regiment for the king.
(66) National Westminster Bank has been fined $ 1.12m for breaching regulations on the sale of insurance and investments.
(67) At least 16 students were injured after mounted police cleared Westminster Bridge, the report says.
(67) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(68) The path least likely to cause trouble appears to be the continuation of direct rule from Westminster.
(69) McEnroe loves the atmosphere at Westminster - he's a real political animal.
(70) There is litter on the seats of the train I take to Westminster.
(71) They are the ones who can look down on the competition from the grandstand near the finish on Westminster Bridge.
(72) My hon. Friend the Member for Westminster, North also mentioned car crime in his short but excellent speech.
(73) We will promote the development of multi-party systems through the new Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
(74) Some or the political personalities saw it as a new political pressure point on the Westminster government.
(75) For example this happened in 1972 when the Westminster Parliament reimposed direct rule in Northern Ireland.
(76) A showroom was opened at the east end of Westminster bridge.
(77) Meanwhile, Westminster Press and Associated slightly enlarged their chains, partly, as with Thomson, by new launches.
(78) The special conditions at Westminster are one part of the explanation of the relatively free rein given to counter-insurgency and covert activity.
(79) We, like our growing number of thinking Ulsterfolk, envisage no future under Westminster dictatorship.
(80) It is being discussed on the diplomatic circuit and it will no doubt bubble up at Westminster.
(81) Almost certainly under Westminster pressure, O'Neill announced the Cameron Commission to investigate the causes of the disturbances.
(82) But drinkers will get off reasonably lightly, according to reliable Westminster sources.
(83) But nobody at Westminster in recent days has failed to notice Messrs Clarke and Heseltine looking very pleased with themselves.
(84) Joe reappeared, a copy of the late edition of the Westminster Gazette in his hand.
(85) Party chairman Sir Norman Fowler is also said to be considering renting out part of the building in Westminster.
(86) Typically, deaths in well-heeled Hampstead or Westminster were far fewer than in the hovels of Rotherhithe and the stews of Islington.
(87) Today, his company, Ian Greer Associates, dominates the Westminster lobbying industry.
(88) The organisation finances a full-time staff of about 20 with offices in Westminster, Preston and Glasgow.
(89) Britain's National Westminster, by contrast, paid 2.4 times book value for its ill-fated venture into New Jersey.
(90) With her attempt to establish a company at the Imperial Theatre, Westminster, having failed, Lillie resumed touring.
(91) As Westminster aide to the party leader, Mr Durkan has long been tipped for higher offices.
(92) It was famous as the winning post of boat races from Westminster Bridge.
(93) Lord McAlpine, the former Tory treasurer, was holding a party at his house in Westminster.
(94) Franklin placed his own hopes on the idea that the Westminster Parliament would pass legislation to set up a union.
(95) No tactical advantage then in Ulster, Eire, or in Westminster.
(96) Our political correspondent Fiona Ross is at Westminster and she joins us live.
(97) He had his own exchequer at Marlborough for this purpose, and accounted at the Westminster Exchequer for transactions there.
(97) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(98) There was nothing to recommend preserving the old Government until it had been formally defeated at Westminster.
(99) Mr Clarke rejected suggestions that his absence from Westminster on his trip had damaged his chances.
(100) One of the largest new contracts is a £9 million deal with the City of Westminster to provide a school meals service.
(101) In the Westminster deposition scene West literally wraps himself in the national flag.
(102) As they rounded the bend towards Westminster, Ranulf nudged Corbett and pointed to the near bank.
(103) Mr Field, aged 49, has won cross-party admiration at Westminster for his crusading stance on poverty and social inequality.
(104) He went on to Westminster Hospital Medical School, where he qualified as a doctor in 1954.
(105) From 1708 he was the City mason, and in 1720 was appointed master mason to Westminster Abbey.
(106) Ahead of him, the tail-end stragglers of the daily rush hour traffic scurried across Westminster Bridge.
(107) Outside Westminster the government was losing support: eight seats were lost at by-elections in the first eighteen months of peace.
(108) Even without it the Unionists had a popular mandate such as no Westminster government has enjoyed.
(109) Even so, alarm bells are beginning to sound at Westminster.
(110) The casualties were detained at the Westminster Hospital where the woman was being treated for back injuries and the men for shock.
(111) The closure was doubly important because the catchment area covered the inner London districts of Westminster, Paddington and Hammersmith.
(112) Similar schemes have been established in Westminster and Derby city centre.
(113) Both National Westminster and Barclays said earlier this year that there would be significant manpower reductions when their annual results were published.
(114) Councils will be given the power to operate fixed penalty schemes like that operated by Westminster city council.
(115) I once spent many months as a student using the papers of Francis Place, the radical reformer of early nineteenth-century Westminster.
(116) Alan Duncan, who let his Westminster house be used for the Major leadership campaign.
(117) His most loyal cocaine customers were in the City, Whitehall and the Palace of Westminster.
(118) Mac had a girlfriend and a baby with whom he lived in a Bayswater hotel room provided by Westminster Council.
(119) Meanwhile, Farini had been hired to resuscitate the failing fortunes of the Royal Westminster Aquarium.
(120) The final act takes place in the square in front of Westminster Bridge.
(121) Most of the Official Unionist members at Westminster had remained close to the Faulknerites.
(122) They Prince was forced to take sanctuary at Westminster.
(123) the London borough of Westminster.
(124) Have you ever visited Westminster Abbey?
(125) From Westminster, Robin Brant reports.
(126) The rumours were still circulating at Westminster.
(127) Tennyson was buried in Westminster Abbey.
(128) Alarm bells are beginning to sound at Westminster.
(129) I passed several hours in rambling about Westminster Abbey.
(130) You are acquainted with Westminster Abbey, Mrs. Jarley?
(131) Jordan the Old English Sheepdog is seen backstage during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
(132) Looking West across the Square Mile showing 30 St Mary Axe and Tower 42, Barbican, with Westminster in background.
(133) Westminster is making huge savings in social security by overhauling benefits life Disability Living Allowance.
(134) The 130th Westminster Kennel Club Show was held this year and over 2,500 dogs took part.
(135) At the core of this immense urban area is Central London, which includes the City of London, the City of Westminster, and districts in the West End.
(136) Yes — or he soon will, said Cecelia Ruggles, a Connecticut dog breeder who owns Stump, the Sussex spaniel who won Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club show this year.
(137) The new flagship Campus for City of Westminster College by schmidt hammer lassen architects is designed to support new ways of teaching and learning.
(138) The Archbishop began his address, thanking the Dean and Chapter of Westminster for inviting him to the Abbey.
(139) Few in Westminster doubt that the government will win the day.
(140) Although her future daughter-in-law Kate Middleton arrived to her 2011 nuptials in a car, she maintained tradition by leaving Westminster Abbey in a carriage.
(141) The procession continues to Westminster, and then returns to the Mansion House, which is the Lord Mayor's official house.
(142) Led by a verger, a pancake is carried in procession from Westminster Abbey to the school.
(143) He might pass as a northerner in Westminster, but he would be a southerner in Leeds.
(144) The would-be mass murderers planned to blow up the new King James I and his entire parliament in assembly at the Palace of Westminster on 5 November.
(145) An ex-service woman places a Cross of Remembrance in the Field of Remembrance at London's Westminster Abbey on November 11, 2010.
(146) We proceed to Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and The Houses of Parliament.
(147) His birdlike pace measured the Westminster pavement to the small doorway at No.2, Great George Street.
(148) Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality.
(149) Westminster Abbey ( 1065 ): Church in London. It was originally a Benedictine monastery.
(150) My dear child, commend Dr. Grant to the deanery of Westminster or St. Paul's, and I should be as glad of your nurseryman and poulterer as you could be.
(151) All eleven will appear today at City of Westminster Magistrates'Court.
(152) As ITDP noted in its recent report on European parking reform, a limited amount of on-street space is set aside for car sharing clubs in Amsterdam and in London's Westminster borough.
(153) The book alleges that in 1940, Chanel was recruited into the Abwehr — her nom de guerre borrowed from another of her lovers, the Duke of Westminster.
(154) Singapore is a republic with a Westminster system of a unicameral parliamentary government, with the executive powers resting in the hands of cabinet of ministers led by a prime minister.
(155) The central royal courts at Westminster developed gradually from the administrative functions of the Curia Regis.
(156) One Dallas professor was speaker at Westminster Seminary's graduation ceremony.
(157) The City of Westminster, about, two miles from the City of London, emerged as England's political and religious center of power after the 11th century.
(157) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(158) The funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, at Westminster Abbey draws large crowds.
(159) Nearly two thousand guests filled the church on Friday. Westminster Abbey was where the funeral for William's mother took place after Diana died in a car crash in nineteen ninety-seven.
(160) Handel died in 1759 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
(161) Other major monuments include King's College Chapel, Cambridge (1446-1515), and the chapel of Henry VII in Westminster Abbey.
(162) Assange turned himself in to Scotland Yard on Tuesday morning, and was sent to the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in the early afternoon.
(163) A lot of the work was very dry and boring in Westminster.
(164) But the Whitehall - Westminster nexus believes the London establishment rhetoric of hostility to Europe.
(165) Andy, a Papillon breed, is carried by his owner outside the Hotel Pennsylvania for the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City Feb. 11.
(166) He. may outwear those unattractive qualities of character ( Westminster Gazette ).
(167) Big Ben, which is operated by the Palace of Westminster, survived attacks by German Luftwaffe bombers during World War II, continuing to mark the time to within 1 1/2 seconds of Greenwich Mean Time.
(168) An ecumenical service will be held at Methodist Central Hall in Westminster prior to the demonstrations.
(169) What we see at Westminster is a tired old ritual.
(170) We will visit london bridge, westminster, not forget the big ben.
(171) The coronation of William the Conqueror of England, took place at Westminster Abbey.
(172) Big Ben is the nickname of the Great Bell of Westminster.
(173) Wallace was taken to Dumbarton castle, but quickly moved to London for a show trial in Westminster Hall.
(174) That's the essence of the Westminster model, which is part of Hong Kong's heritage as a former crown colony: elected ministers, nonpartisan civil servants, all working for the people.
(175) In 1696 he was appointed Surveyor of Greenwich Naval Hospital , and three years later Surveyor of Westminster Abbey .
(176) Thursday, Westminster City Council launched a new mobile phone text message service that will guide Londoners and tourists to their nearest public lavatory.
(177) Tuesday's session is expected to generate a lot of public interest - two "overspill" rooms have been arranged at Westminster for those not able to get a seat in the committee room.
(178) Parliament, Westminster Bridge and the River Thames are enveloped in fog.
(179) Its headquarters will soon be relocated from Westminster to the Greenwich site.
(180) The city of Westminster is the seat of the national government.
(181) We will visit London Bridge, Westminster, not forgetting the Big Ben.
(182) With a rainbow touching the sky over Westminster, the Conservative leader David Cameron set off to kiss hands with the Queen and that arrived as prime minister in Downing Street.
(183) 1265 – In Westminster, the first English parliament conducts its first meeting held by Simon de Montfort in the Palace of Westminster.
(184) They had been to the Tower, Westminster Abbey the Houses of Parliament, and the British Museum.
(185) Zhang told the all-party parliamentary China group in Westminster todaythat Beijing's stimulus package was already showing signs of re-energising the Chinese economy.
(186) You can begin working in our Westminster Plant on Monday.
(187) A Komondorak in the ring during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden.
(188) Smaller groups of Chinese laborers, farmers and merchants were also found in Nanaimo and New Westminster.
(189) In September, not only became the first Pope to visit Westminster Abbey since the Protestant Reformation, but also shook hands with a clergywoman (another first).
(190) The City of Westminster is the seat of the national government.
(191) Westminster Abby, neo-Gothic design stands in front of Thames River.
(192) In this image, the photographer combined two famous London features: a London taxicab and Westminster Abbey.
(193) The funeral of Queen Elizabeth I took place at Westminster Abbey.
(194) The City of Westminster, as seat of the Royal Palace, Parliament and Government, enjoys a time-honored history.
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