londoners in A Sentence

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    Londoners are always in a hurry.

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    There were only two Londoners wearing hats.

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    Londoners(sometimes called“pea soupers”) were certainly no strangers to fog.

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    So most Londoners only way to get vitamin D was diet.

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    To many Londoners, 1666 looked like the year when Jesus would return.

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    Tackling London's lethal air and safeguarding the health of Londoners requires bold action.

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    Twice been featured in the Evening Standard's top 1,000 list of most influential Londoners;

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    New Yorkers and Londoners have been fascinated by each other's police ever since.

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    Big Ben is great, but how Londoners live is more important to me.

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    Muslim Londoners have donated 10 tonnes of food to help homeless people this Christmas.

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    Her second recommendation, for Londoners and tourists alike is the South Bank at night.

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    Last Sunday, London's streets came alive as Londoners reimagined life without cars on hundreds of their roads.

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    At a time when coffee swilling still held sway, Twining helped make it fashionable for Londoners to take tea instead.

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    So Londoners hoped for the best and decided on a professional police force under the direction of Sir Robert Peel.

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    Addison estimated each number was read by 60,000 Londoners, about a tenth of the capital's population at the time.

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    No matter how crowded the train or strange the situation, Londoners will steadfastly ignore eye contact at all costs.

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    Nearly 9,500 Londoners die prematurely from air pollution, according to research commissioned by Transport for London and the Greater London Authority.

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    The galleria is also filled with the stories of individual Londoners, it is very interesting to explore this illustrations hall.

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    Lounge in the Parks- London has some beautiful parks, and when the sun comes out(which isn't too often), Londoners flock outside.

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    According to a 2013 survey conducted by ComRes on behalf of Radio 2 and BBC Local Radio, 52% of Londoners feel lonely.

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    I am determined to stop Londoners breathing air so filthy it is damaging our children's lungs and causing thousands of premature deaths.

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    As you can imagine from all this, fear ran rampant and terrified Londoners tried anything and everything possible to ward off the disease.

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    Since it was wintertime and there had been a period of very cold weather, Londoners had been burning more coal than usual to stay warm.

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    In fact, for many Londoners, the benefits of raising a child without work exceed the potential benefits of working a low-income job and paying for child care.

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    Each week we explore a theme, and we have developed a task-based curriculum that will allow you to interact with Londoners and get to know the city, along with your teacher.-.

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    Londoners who live an appropriate distance from the tower and Big Ben can, by means of listening to the chimes both live and on analogue radio, hear the bell strike thirteen times.

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    Perhaps the most extreme thing Londoners did to help curb the spread of the disease was quarantine any house that had been host to a plague victim by sealing it shut for 40 days.

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    London which tops the list, generating 26,300 million dollars through the night economy alone, and employs one in every eight Londoners in this, has created a‘Night Time Commission' that looks after all these aspects.

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    Like many European cities, due to World War II, London had a great effect- especially after the Blitz and other German bombings, 30,000 Londoners died and a large part of the city was destroyed.

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    Perhaps the most extreme thing Londoners did back then to help curb the spread of the disease was quarantine any house that had been host to a plague victim by sealing it shut for 40 days.

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