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How to use Paddington in a sentence

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Once a deprived, slum like area, the Sydney suburb of Paddington is now among the city's most affluent.
She picked up over 70 percent of the vote in booths in Paddington, Surry Hills and Darlinghurst.
When we finally arrive in Paddington at half past ten, a ticket inspector then demands that I pay the full fare.
Alex is going in feet-first, Paddington is doing a bomb, and Felicity looks like she's about to do the most painful bellyflop ever.
Like other rail bosses, Mr Pollard is touchy about accusations that not enough has been done to improve rail safety in the year since Paddington.
Heyman is now casting for a new leading voice actor to take the reins of a Paddington and other characters.
I've just spent four days working at the anti-terrorist unit in Paddington Green police station, west London.
He said the journey from Paddington and through Reading had been uneventful.
The notebook computer was stolen from a luggage rack on a train in Paddington Station.
I've got Nigerian, Brazilian and Afro-Caribbean blood but was born in Paddington and lived there for the first 15 years of my life.
In October 1999, a train passed a red signal departing Paddington Station in London.
She was aboard the Thames train from Paddington which was hit by the Great Western express.
On a still evening when the light is thick and gold, take a basket to the delis in Five Ways in Paddington.
Most rail passengers felt uneasy as they climbed aboard their first train after the Paddington disaster.
The firm will utilise the rail network more effectively between Reading and London Paddington.
Moreton in Marsh has services to London Paddington, Oxford, Worcester and Hereford.
The problems all occurred on the last leg of the journey from London Paddington back to Didcot.
When the students call him a dirty snitcher, he becomes angry, and his ears wiggle, something that occurs whenever Lord Paddington becomes angry.
They are both political insiders living in the inner city enclave of Paddington.
He might have a penchant for getting into trouble but Paddington has always been the politest of bears.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I've got to take him to Paddington, and he must be tired of his shell by now.
She suggested I should meet her at Paddington, and then go to a lecture on psychometry with her, and tea afterwards.
Once he arrived by special train from Paddington in the middle of the night.
Ben is swapping rugby for silver service and will be working in the First Class dining car of the Cardiff to Paddington train next Friday.
To the Paddington Station, and then if we are in good time, as I think we shall be, you shall tell me all about Mary and the children.
Unquestionably, the man Paddington held the key to the situation.
They were spoken by Mr. Rockamore, and the other, Paddington, replied.
A piece of shrapnel hit a Cockney, a lad from Paddington, on his tin hat.
At Paddington I bought a label at the bookstall and wrote it for him.
On arriving at Paddington he drove straight to Valleys House.
Paddington doesn't wear his famous Wellington boots in this film.
Journalist Lindesay Irvine, 45, was on a service to Paddington made up of two trainloads of people who were forced to merge during journeys from Bristol and Cornwall.
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