london造句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.
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.