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单词 London
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1. I'll fly to London tomorrow.
2. This train conveys passengers to London.
3. Can you tell me how do I dial London?
4. A huge bomb blast rocked central London last night.
5. Leeds is midway between London and Edinburgh.
6. Patrick is now at London University.
7. We departed for London at 10 am.
8. By the 1920's, he was lionised by literary London.
9. I shall go to London next month.
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10. They will get into London this afternoon.
11. Have you ever been to London?
12. I will transact some business in London.
13. There is a major problem with parking in London.
14. She flew from New York to London.
15. Every so often, she takes a weekend in London.
16. The city is in the west of London.
17. The London factory assembles the finished product .
18. The River Thames flows through London.
19. The police have traced him to London.
20. It's a two-hour train journey from York to London.
21. I got lost in the London Underground.
22. He moved to London when he was sixteen .
23. She commutes from Oxford to London every day.
24. He was brought up by adoptive parents in London.
25. London has a fascination all of its own.
26. We stayed there en route for London.
27. He went to London, and thence to Paris.
28. He posted in private carriages to London.
29. She has a good knowledge of London.
30. Mike commutes to London every day.
1. This train conveys passengers to London.
2. A huge bomb blast rocked central London last night.
3. Leeds is midway between London and Edinburgh.
4. I shall go to London next month.
5. Have you ever been to London?
6. She flew from New York to London.
7. The London factory assembles the finished product .
8. She commutes from Oxford to London every day.
9. He was brought up by adoptive parents in London.
9. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
10. Mike commutes to London every day.
11. He has left Beijing for London.
12. She was unable to take up the London posting.
13. He made occasional visits to London.
14. Marble Arch is a famous London landmark.
15. He arrived in London in November 1939.
16. Canary Wharf towers above the Dockland area of London.
17. It's exhausting commuting from Brighton to London every day.
18. He haunted the British Museum when living in London.
19. He commuted daily between London and Surrey.
20. York is halfway between Edinburgh and London.
21. You see studs on lots of London front doors.
22. We used to live in London.
23. They are traveling to France by way of London.
24. Iran reopened its embassy in London.
25. The area bears a superficial similarity to south London.
26. London was different from most European capitals.
27. I feel lonelier in the middle of London than I do on my boat in the middle of nowhere.
28. Do you want me to put you down for the trip to London?
29. The staff in the London office are helpful but only have limited information.
30. Margaret resides with her invalid mother in a London suburb.
31. I normally catch/take/get the 7.15 train to London.
32. Children were evacuated from London to escape the bombing.
33. The city is midway between Edinburgh and London.
34. He has left Beijing for London.
35. They bought some shares on the London stock exchange.
36. There is a purple airway in London Airport.
37. Has the train from London arrived?
38. It would be nice if he moved to London.
39. The stolen pictures were stashed in a London warehouse.
39. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
40. She was unable to take up the London posting.
41. He made occasional visits to London.
42. House prices in London are still falling.
43. Marble Arch is a famous London landmark.
44. Our class is going to London tomorrow.
45. He arrived in London in November 1939.
46. The paper had intended to base itself in London.
47. Canary Wharf towers above the Dockland area of London.
48. I used to live in London.
49. She lived in a rather unfashionable part of London.
50. They expatriated themselves for years at London.
51. Blackheath is a suburb of London.
52. It's exhausting commuting from Brighton to London every day.
53. He haunted the British Museum when living in London.
54. He commuted daily between London and Surrey.
55. Why did you choose to live in London?
56. York is halfway between Edinburgh and London.
57. What were your first impressions of London?
58. Many people died in the London blitz.
59. We anticipate great pleasure from our visit to London.
60. Swedish investors have come a cropper in London.
31. Last year Paul was transferred to our head office in London.
32. A fast train does the journey to London in three hours.
33. In the autumn of 1940 London was blitzed by an average of two hundred aircraft a night.
34. Trains whizz through the station by the village on their way to London every day.
35. Neil teaches at the Guildhall School of Music in London.
36. The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
37. The shops in central London keep open late on Thursday evenings.
38. The City of London is the hub of Britain's financial world.
39. The police had had to deal with some of the most ferocious violence ever seen on the streets of London.
39. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
40. The availability of nursery school places varies widely across London.
41. Sara lives with her husband and children in a flat in central London.
42. The company has recently acquired new offices in central London.
43. He is now a consultant psychologist with a major London hospital.
44. They ran their own successful public relations business in London.
45. His ideas influenced the establishment of National Portrait Galleries in London and Edinburgh.
46. His decision to move to London is closely allied to his ambition to become manager of the company.
47. The move by the two London colleges is sending reverberations through higher education.
48. In London, where I grew up, we were surrounded by bomb sites.
49. A cinema was burnt out in north London last night. Police suspect arson.
50. As chance would have it he was going to London as well and was able to give me a lift.
51. At the meeting they presented a detailed analysis of twelve schools in a London borough.
61. You see studs on lots of London front doors.
62. London has always been a cosmopolitan city.
63. John is the London area manager.
64. We met on a flight from London to Paris.
65. We always get lost in London.
66. We used to live in London.
67. I am going to London soon.
68. This train is now proceeding from Paris to London.
69. They are traveling to France by way of London.
70. The London police force is headed by a commissioner.
71. In May 1688 he was urgently summoned to London.
72. Iran reopened its embassy in London.
73. The area bears a superficial similarity to south London.
74. I lived in London as a child.
75. What is the bus fare to London?
76. London was different from most European capitals.
77. Police found him at an address in West London.
78. The ship plies between London and Sydney.
79. London was once famous for its fogs.
80. Another interesting note was the predominance of London club players.
81. I feel lonelier in the middle of London than I do on my boat in the middle of nowhere.
82. Do you have a Birmingham to London train timetable that I could borrow?
83. We spent the weekend gadding about London and generally enjoying ourselves.
84. Do you want me to put you down for the trip to London?
85. The staff in the London office are helpful but only have limited information.
86. The carriage can post from London to Bath in only two days.
87. Margaret resides with her invalid mother in a London suburb.
88. It was the worst storm to hit London this century.
89. Last year Paul was transferred to our head office in London.
90. From the plane we had a bird's eye view of London.
91. A fast train does the journey to London in three hours.
92. We stopped off briefly in London on our way to Geneva.
93. Police have set up a roadblock on the road to London.
94. He said Japan would continue to pursue the policies laid down at the London summit.
95. In the autumn of 1940 London was blitzed by an average of two hundred aircraft a night.
96. She moved to London in the hope of finding work as a model, but failed.
97. Trains whizz through the station by the village on their way to London every day.
98. Whenever I go to London I feel like a provincial.
99. Both the twin brothers were born and bred in London.
100. Neil teaches at the Guildhall School of Music in London.
101. We needed to get to London but we had no means of transport.
102. The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
103. The shops in central London keep open late on Thursday evenings.
104. The City of London is the hub of Britain's financial world.
105. Dr Nussbaum is director of the Civil Liberties Research Unit at King's College,(http:///london.html) London.
106. She went to London on the spur of the moment.
107. I saw him do his one-man show in London, which I loved.
108. Mrs Yacoub was robbed of her £3,000 designer watch at her West London home.
109. London seems destined to lose more than 2,000 hospital beds.
110. A group of us are going up to London for the day.
111. The police had had to deal with some of the most ferocious violence ever seen on the streets of London.
112. He bought a model of a red London bus as a souvenir of his trip to London.
113. A strike by British Airways ground staff has led to the suspension of flights between London and Manchester.
114. The plague caused 100,000 deaths in London alone in the 1600s.
115. The availability of nursery school places varies widely across London.
116. The show will tour the provinces after it closes in London.
117. Rosie was in London to receive her award as Mum of the Year.
118. Sara lives with her husband and children in a flat in central London.
119. The company has recently acquired new offices in central London.
120. I did a course in London last April/I'm doing a course in London next April.
121. He is now a consultant psychologist with a major London hospital.
122. This is your captain speaking. We expect to be landing at London Heathrow in an hour's time.
123. They ran their own successful public relations business in London.
124. His ideas influenced the establishment of National Portrait Galleries in London and Edinburgh.
125. A mentally ill man was mauled after climbing into the lions' enclosure at London Zoo.
126. Back in London, he became fixated with his best friend's daughter.
127. His decision to move to London is closely allied to his ambition to become manager of the company.
128. There is a place in London that supplies practically everything for left-handed people.
129. The move by the two London colleges is sending reverberations through higher education.
130. We stopped at Paris en route from Rome to London.
131. She went to London with the aim of finding a job.
132. The film is set in a night club and intercut with images of gangland London.
133. I have two sisters. Both of them live in London / They both live in London.
134. They crossed from one side of London to the other.
135. I think the car will just last out till we get to London.
136. In London, where I grew up, we were surrounded by bomb sites.
137. The boffins of Imperial College in London think they may have found a solution.
138. The real highlight of the trip for me was the visit to the Tower of London.
139. The ship is now permanently moored on the Thames in London.
140. The Bank of England has a pivotal role in the London money market.
141. The head office has been transferred from London to Cardiff.
142. But few at the conference in London last week heeded his warning.
143. The programme is a joint enterprise with the London Business School.
144. Perhaps he had a premonition about what might happen in London.
145. He's a U.S. diplomat assigned to the embassy in London.
146. We married in the chapel of Charing Cross Hospital in London.
147. The action of the novel shifts from Paris to London.
148. A cinema was burnt out in north London last night. Police suspect arson.
149. The plane took off, leaving London behind in a blue-grey dawn.
150. The seven major industrial countries will have their yearly meeting in London.
151. As chance would have it he was going to London as well and was able to give me a lift.
152. At the meeting they presented a detailed analysis of twelve schools in a London borough.
153. He lives in London.
154. This plane shunts between London and Kanpur.
155. London is full of visitors during May and June.
156. She missed the bright lights of London.
157. He was fog-bound at London airport.
158. She taught French at Cheam Comprehensive in South London.
159. They arrived at London in the morning.
159. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
160. I usually go up to London on the sleeper.
161. London is an international mart for stocks and shares.
162. While in London I always stop with my sister.
163. We flew from London to Beijing.
164. Meanwhile, back in London, Palace Pictures was collapsing.
165. I've only just moved to London.
166. She first went to London as a student.
167. The message was dispatched from Rome to London.
168. Which is the most direct route to London?
169. She works at the Malaysian embassy in London.
170. It was an acutely uncomfortable journey back to London.
171. Paramount closed down its London office in 1968.
172. London is also the major international insurance centre.
173. She surrendered to the police in London last December.
174. London has over seven million inhabitants.
175. We were living in London at the time.
176. It's a long way to London.
177. Shortly after our arrival in London, Lisa was attacked.
178. He always stays at his London club.
179. There are lots of Italian restaurants dotted around London.
180. The play took London by storm.
181. We set off for London just after ten.
182. The M4 goes from London to Bristol.
183. We went up to London last weekend.
184. We reached London late at night.
185. Many students in London have to live in digs.
186. Did you have a good time in London?
187. Most tourists in London visit the British Museum.
188. Both New York and London have traffic problems.
189. He's a member of several London clubs.
189. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
190. She lives in a very fashionable part of London.
191. The refugees want to be resettled in London.
192. He lost no time in setting out for London.
193. The goods were transported by canal to London.
194. Now,we are passing under the new London Bridge.
195. Yours faithfully, Michael Moore, London Business School.
196. You're going to drive all the way to London and back in a day?You're a glutton for punishment, aren't you?
197. Officers had tailed the gang from London during a major undercover inquiry.
198. Many girls who run away to London eventually go on the streets.
199. You gain five hours when you fly from New York to London.
200. The train on platform 3 is for London, calling at Didcot and Reading.
201. The most successful shows in the London theatre are often musicals.
202. London has more pubs and clubs than the rest of the country put together.
203. I was in two minds about leaving London; my friends were there, but at the same time I really wanted to work abroad.
204. The ambassador was called back to London by the Prime Minister.
205. I like to get away from London at the weekend.
206. The five hunger strikers in London called off their strike and celebrated the good news.
207. It would pay you to ask if there are any jobs going at the London office.
208. They live in Scotland but have a pied-a-terre in London.
209. London prices are way out of line with the rest of the country.
210. Her Irish accent, after thirty-odd years in London, is undiluted.
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. 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.
241. We once walked across London at two in the morning.
242. We went to live in London when I was three.
243. He lived a hand-to-mouth existence in the less attractive areas of London.
244. Elizabeth's done well for herself since she moved to London.
245. Ian Fleming's original unpublished notes are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby's.
246. I escaped the heatwave in London earlier this summer and flew to Cork.
247. There is always a strange collection of runners in the London Marathon.
248. The river, which flows through London, is called the Thames.
249. If you have to change trains in London , you may be able to book through; ask the ticket collector.
250. She returned to her east London home to find her back door forced open.
251. If you want a house in London, you'll have to pay the earth for it.
252. The headquarters of the trade is [ are ] in London.
253. I can't decide whether to accept the Cambridge or the London job, but in either event I'll have to move house.
254. A London theatre has decided to revive the 1950s musical 'In Town'.
255. Peter was made a Freeman of the City of London.
256. When she first came to London, she was newly married and out of work.
257. Motorists are being warned to avoid the centre of London this weekend.
258. I suppose head office expects us all to troop down to London for this meeting.
259. Four people were arrested during a raid on a house in London.
260. She has become very sophisticated since she went to live in London.
261. I finally tracked him down at his house in London.
262. He wants to live in London because he thinks that's where the action is.
263. The injured boy was flown by air ambulance to the Royal London Hospital.
264. Hell is a city much like London A populous and smoky city. Percy Bysshe Shelley 
265. To a lover of books the shops and sales in London present irresistible temptations. Edward Gibbon 
266. London and Fog! When these two come together(), it is time to be a writer! Mehmet Murat ildan 
267. Marrying for sex is like flying to London for the free peanuts and pretzels. It's not the point of the thing, is it? Garrison Keillor 
268. Thirty five is a very attractive age; London society is full of women who have of their own free choice remained thirty- five for years. Oscar Wilde 
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