southwark in A Sentence

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    Southwark Hospital. What is he telling me?

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    Another Anglican cathedral Southwark Cathedral.

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    living in London Road, Southwark, where she was born.

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    The first Lib-Lab candidate to stand was George Odger in the Southwark by-election of 1870.

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    The routes of buses have been changed and nearby Southwark Bridge has also been closed.

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    The Greater London Authority, based in Southwark, is responsible for strategic local government across the region

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    The festival is held in Southwark Park and has proved to be popular to be showcased in Glastonbury.

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    On 27 July 2012, Bachchan carried the Olympic torch during the last leg of its relay in London's Southwark.

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    Eliza Cook was the youngest of the eleven children of a brazier(a brass-worker) living in London Road, Southwark, where she was born.

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    The decision was reached on the 20th day of the trial at Southwark Crown Court, and required 16 hours of deliberation from the 12-man jury.

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    The Greater London Authority, based in Southwark, is responsible for strategic local government across the region and consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.

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    On July 27, 2012, Amitabh Bachchan was given the due honour to carry the Olympic torch during the last leg of its relay in London's Southwark.

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    Southwark Cathedral- Another Anglican cathedral, Southwark Cathedral was built in the 19th century from an existing church, though that particular site has been used by Christians for worship for over 1,000 years.

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    In November 1979, the BBC famously televised debate between Pythons John Cleese and Michael Palin and two pillars of the Christian established order, journalist Malcolm Muggeridge and then Bishop of Southwark Mervyn Stockwood.

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    In November 1979, the BBC famously televised a debate between Pythons John Cleese and Michael Palin and two pillars of the Christian establishment, journalist Malcolm Muggeridge and then Bishop of Southwark Mervyn Stockwood.

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