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How to use Bloomsbury in a sentence

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In tacky Tinseltown and London's effete Bloomsbury, Indian writers, film stars and directors are tops.
What she has to say about the Victorians, or Bloomsbury, Yates, the Pre-Raphaelites, or more modern writers has at times an oracular quality.
Autobiography used to be the preserve of hammy actors, gammy lieutenant commanders and superannuated hangers-on to the Bloomsbury Group.
Keynes was a member of the Bloomsbury Group and a noted patron of the arts.
Her first novel, The Languages of Love, is a cosmopolitan Bloomsbury romance, much of it centred on the Reading Room of the British Museum.
The Shepherd's Bush and Bloomsbury offices in central London joined the strikes.
Headstrong Elizabeth hangs around with the bohemian Bloomsbury crowd and fancies herself a socialist.
But ever since the trio set up shop in a Bloomsbury brownstone two years ago, they've been preaching the virtues of unknowing.
After the London Institution he moved into speculative building, progressing from Highbury villas to Bloomsbury and Belgravia.
He spent most of his life in Bloomsbury, where he was on friendly terms with many of the Bloomsbury Group and the Vorticists.
They were back home in the drawing room in Bloomsbury, with the countryside burning in the grate and the curtains drawn.
There are plenty of houses and churches where you can soak up the carefully arranged atmosphere of bygone Bloomsbury.
Later, we walk home along the same streets of Bloomsbury where Virginia Woolf lived and loved and went slowly mad all those years ago.
An uncelebrated poet whose best-known work was his satire on the Bloomsbury set, he and TS Eliot were early mutual admirers.
Anton Lesser read it with a crisp Bloomsbury quack that the author would probably have approved of and almost certainly emitted.
The Bloomsbury area near Russell Square is an oasis of calm near the British Museum.
I don't mind Freda because she is good influence on David, and she is not a Bloomsbury writer.
Woolf seems to have suspected that the Bloomsbury circle, despite its unorthodox views on representation, could not see beyond that fictionality.
There must be some brave and adventurous types at Bloomsbury.
You can see it happening if you read the Bloomsbury biographies.
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With some difficulty they hoisted duckie into a cab and sent her off to Bloomsbury.
He got away as soon as he could decently do so, and went back to Bloomsbury.
Its a long cry at this time of night from Bloomsbury to the Elephant and Castle.
The slaughterman and carcase-butcher of Bloomsbury, and Newton-street, Holborn.
We had a controversy in Bloomsbury on one occasion about a gold Athenian stater sent to me on approval.
At Bloomsbury Street is one of my numismatic libraries of reference, to which I have long enjoyed free access.
Fox in a grimy toga spelt Bloomsbury Square with my watch still wanting three minutes to the hour.
Chelsea and Bloomsbury have taken the place of Hampstead, Notting Hill Gate, and High Street, Kensington.
Gilbert was not at home when he reached the Bloomsbury boarding-house.
Stopping at a door in Bloomsbury Street, Willis sat watching.
I told one of them idle bobbies to go and fetch him from Bloomsbury.
In a quarter of an hour we were in Bloomsbury at the Alpha Inn, which is a small public-house at the corner of one of the streets which runs down into Holborn.
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