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How to use Limehouse in a sentence

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The Limehouse Cut is an arrow-straight channel direct from Bow Locks to Limehouse, less picturesque and eerily quiet.
He's more East End than a Limehouse jellied eel in a pearly king's whistle.
A few more yards due south of that, hard by the western approach to the Limehouse Link, there's a little park, perhaps an ex-churchyard to go with the ex-rectory.
In an election that is closely contested across the country, Poplar and Limehouse is a neck-and-neck, three-horse race. There are three main groups of voters.
Various venues, Tue to 24 Jun Anybody who's anybody in Nordic crime drama will be in Limehouse this weekend, for an event that demonstrates what a solid fanbase our friends from the north have here.
Fourth Line Road was under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Halton Hills, situated in Limehouse, Ontario, in the regional municipality of Halton.
John F. Limehouse Bridge in Charleston, USA, made with Portland Cement.
They also compare notes on modern nosheries such as Ada's in Limehouse and Harrington's of Tooting.
In London, the Limehouse area became the site of one of the first Chinatowns established in Britain and Europe.
Out of Limehouse by way of The Matrix, he makes a strange pair with Svenson, a diffident, chain-smoking intellectual, doctor to Prince Karl-Horst of Macklenburg, another adherent of the cabal.
In 1805 the Thames Archway Company was formed with the intention of driving a tunnel beneath the Thames between Rotherhithe and Limehouse.
Mrs Conchita Warren is an unusual name, I thought as I cycled towards Limehouse. Most local women were Doris, Winnie, Ethel or Gertie.
A small works was set up at Limehouse to manufacture them, employing three men.
The tidal Thames links to the canal network at the River Lea Navigation, the Regent's Canal at Limehouse Basin and the Grand Union Canal at Brentford.
On the stump, notably at his Limehouse speech in 1909, he denounced the Conservatives and the wealthy classes with all his very considerable oratorical power.
Examples from Classical Literature
When they got into the neighborhood of Limehouse George got outside to direct the cabman.
The number of the car was a spurious one, and was not traced beyond Limehouse.
Douglas Booth, 23, has been joining partying Leeds students during his time in the city filming his latest flick, The Limehouse Golem.
The latest winner of the Eaton Smith Business of the Month Award is Halifax-based Limehouse.
At Limehouse Church the taxi stopped, and Peggy alighted and paid the man.
If she had, an appointment could be made at Limehouse Church.
Flora used to tell her something of her life in that household, over there, down Limehouse way.
And the manners of Limehouse are certainly a lesson to Streatham Hill.
We came at last to Limehouse, where she was to be dry-docked.
The earliest result is that obtained by Borough at Limehouse.
It was suspected to have been in Limehouse, on the Thames, in November.
I have some works down at Limehouse and employ a good many boys.
But, Abbey was only short for Abigail, by which name Miss Potterson had been christened at Limehouse Church, some sixty and odd years before.
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