Examples of using "London" in a sentence and their english translations:
Nancy is from London.
Was it rainy in London?
Welcome to London!
I am in London.
London was bombed several times.
Was it rainy in London?
- The train got into London.
- The train arrived in London.
Everything is expensive in London.
London is their second home.
I arrived in London.
My uncle lives in London.
When did you go to London?
Yana lives in London.
London was bombed several times.
Nancy is from London.
I am in London.
- She is living in London.
- She lives in London.
Am I in London?
Have you been to London?
London is England's capital.
London is the capital of England.
He went to London in 1970.
I'd like to go to London.
Have you been to London before?
Have you been to London before?
When did you get to London?
- There are a lot of parks in London.
- There are many parks in London.
Is this the train for London?
He went to London via Paris.
London is on the Thames.
Bell used to live in London, didn't he?
The train is bound for London.
The plane was approaching London.
They set out for London.
When will you be in London?
I arrived in London.
The student came from London.
He went to London in 1970.
The weather is fine in London.
- I'd like to go to London.
- I want to go to London.
We reached London at midnight.
My uncle lives in London.
Everything is expensive in London.
London is the capital of England.
I often go to London.
London is their second home.
My uncle lives in London.
In 1970 he travelled to London.
Do I have to change planes in London?
We went to London.
Mary teaches French in London.
Have you been to London?
What do you do in London?
My uncles live in London.
I left for London.
I arrived in London.
I'll go to London.
I am in London.
He flew from London to Paris.
In comparison with Tokyo, London is small.
We went to London last year.