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How to use Whitehall in a sentence

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The most pretentious leisure complex, with tilt yards, cockfighting pits and bowling alleys, was Henry's Whitehall Palace in London.
An effective personnel department in Whitehall would ensure more cross-posting between departments.
These will have greater freedom from Whitehall and will be able to raise private finance on the open market.
Those who study statistics in plush Whitehall office suites should get out and visit this neck of the woods.
On Saturday July 9, the Queen will unveil a monument to the women of the Second World War in Whitehall.
His reputation in Whitehall is that he is something of a soft touch when it comes to negotiating.
The seasonal traditional fair was organised by the Friends of Whitehall and featured hand-made soft toys and Christmas cards.
The Home Office, not the most tentative of Whitehall departments, kept things vague.
Two sets of giant arches will span the width of Whitehall to ensure the headcount is accurate.
But the more seriously the sovereignty of Whitehall is challenged, the more vengeful the state becomes.
Whitehall is also said to be considering laws to allow transcripts of phone conversations bugged by MI5 to be used as evidence in court.
As I jog down Whitehall, I notice there is bunting decorating the Treasury.
Substitute Steve Whitehall dived to head in Nuneaton's opener, but within a minute Darryn Stamp bustled his way through to lash in the leveller.
An ability that must have come in useful when trying to navigate his way through the Byzantine bureaucracy for which Whitehall is famous.
They resumed on Candlemas, and concluded with a masque presented before the Queen at Whitehall at Shrovetide.
Whitehall had poured millions of pounds into an extensive programme of preventing violent extremism and a parallel programme of deradicalisation.
The Prime Minister said he wanted to create a partnership between Whitehall and individuals and organisations at the grass-roots level.
The Government was right to realise the need for more delegation of powers from Whitehall.
One in every five secondary school pupils plays truant, according to Whitehall.
Political parties of all shades should unite to press Whitehall for financial parity.
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So he did give me a glass of Rhenish wine at the Steeleyard, and so to Whitehall by water.
The royal apartments in Whitehall were completely mounted with hammered and filagree silver furniture in the seventeenth century.
At this time there was heard heavy firing at the Whitehall bridge over the Neuse river.
I remember going to the old place in Whitehall, years ago, and being shown round by one of the tip-top 'tecs.
What they saw were the Houses of Parliament and the Government Offices in Whitehall.
You can tell them, if they ring up from Whitehall, that I'll report myself later in the evening.
Not long afterward we answered a shoreward hail, and two Whitehall boats, each pulled by three pairs of oars, darted up to us.
Troy set forth for the Head Office in Whitehall to consult the police on the question of the missing money.
His great black periwig was as sedulously curled as any at Whitehall.
For good measure, King James, Prince Charles, Prince Frederick, and other court figures participated in a tournament in the Whitehall tiltyard.
We try to have all residents dressed in street clothes at Whitehall, but if someone has other ideas, we respect his or her privacy.
At Whitehall, there was a constant round of dissipation and libertinism.
Concordats between the Assembly and Whitehall departments need to be more regularly updated to take account of legislative change.
Tooling for the component is underway and will begin production at Howmet's Ti-Cast facility in Whitehall, Michigan.
A newsboy going down Whitehall was calling an evening paper.
Who should come in on the second day but old Captain Whitehall?
Have you any objection to my friend Captain Whitehall being present?
It is the Faceless Mandarins of Whitehall who make the real decisions, the politicians are just part of the PR exercise for our benefit.
Go from Corlears Hook to Coenties Slip, and from thence, by Whitehall northward.
Mycroft lodges in Pall Mall, and he walks round the corner into Whitehall every morning and back every evening.
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