Example sentences for: londoners

How can you use “londoners” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Mr. Day might once have lived in London, but so have millions of others, and it doesn't necessarily make Londoners of them, nor does it give them more than a passing knowledge of our native speech.

  • The novel, published in 1925, stands shoulder-high to Woolf's next book, To the Lighthouse --which is to say, to one of the dozen greatest novels written after World War I. It's almost entirely interior, set behind the eyes of a handful of upper-crust Londoners, with point of view slipped like a baton from one character to the next.

  • The London Evening Standard said in an editorial that "no reasonable person could feel any personal animus against Emperor Akihito" but that "most Londoners will feel little reason to celebrate," because "the rising sun flag remains, for much of the world, a symbol of terror and shame."

  • The lost Londoners contacted the authorities on a cell phone and were brought to safety without injuries to skiers or rescuers.

  • Set back behind tall trees off the rue des Jardins, the Anglican Holy Trinity Cathedral of 1804, with its elegant spire, will be familiar to Londoners for its respectful imitation of St. Martin-in-the-Fields.


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