Fleet street Sentence Examples

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  • The legend of an indecent consecration at the Nag's Head tavern in Fleet Street seems first to have been printed by the Jesuit, Christopher Holywood, in 1604; and it has long been abandoned by reputable controversialists.

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  • The slope of Farringdon Road, where crossed by Holborn Viaduct, and of New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, marks its course exactly, and that of Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill its steep banks.

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  • In the Strand, and more especially in Fleet Street and its offshoots, are found the offices of the majority of the most important daily newspapers and other journals.

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  • They removed to Fleet Street or the New Temple in 1184.

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  • On the suppression of the order by command of the pope the house in Fleet Street was given in 1313 by Edward II.

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  • The Friars of the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel or Carmelites or Whitefriars came to London in 1241, and made their home on land between Fleet Street and the Thames given by Edward I.

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  • But he had at the same time a house in one of the narrow and gloomy courts on the north of Fleet Street.

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  • The City of Westminster, as thus depicted, extends from the western end of Fleet Street to Kensington Gardens, and from Oxford Street to the Thames, which it borders over a distance of 3 m., between Victoria (Chelsea) Bridge and a point below Waterloo Bridge.

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  • He then moved on to work freelance on Fleet Street.

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  • He worked in Fleet Street for several years before turning freelance.

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  • Dr. Johnson and Samuel Pepys would probably have a punch-up trying to decide who should lay claim to Fleet Street.

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  • New Year's tips are a pointless exercise indulged in by once-a-year share tipsters on Fleet Street.

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  • New Year 's tips are a pointless exercise indulged in by once-a-year share tipsters on Fleet Street.

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