Town-halls Sentence Examples

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  • The buildings connected with local government in London are with one exception modern, and handsome town-halls have been erected for some of the boroughs.

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  • The public buildings include St Margaret's (1862) and St Winifred's (1883), the parish churches of Mountain Ash and Penrhiwceiber respectively; old and new town halls (1864 and 1904), cottage hospital (1896), and a library institute and public hall erected in 1899, at a cost of £8000, by the workmen of Nixon's Navigation collieries.

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  • Among the most prominent are the Houses of Parliament, the great domed Customs House on the river-bank, the Lands Office, the General Post Office, the town halls of Brisbane and South Brisbane, and the opera house.

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  • Serious riots took place at Prague, and the more advanced Hussites stormed the three town halls of the city.

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  • To get out the message, social networks are better than community centers, town halls and phone banks.

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