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How to use piccadilly in a sentence

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Journey times between Manchester Piccadilly and London St Pancras are just over three hours.
The proposals also include a new department store, and extending the city's shopping area to Piccadilly.
With his country seat in the Borders, and a town house on the corner of Park Lane and Piccadilly, he was numbered among Britain's social elite.
Piccadilly House, thought to have been last used as an electrical goods shop, has been derelict for some time, and is covered in fly-posters.
In 1857 it was so hot in London that Gladstone noted umbrellas being used as parasols in Piccadilly.
He also enthusiastically encouraged her in her plan to become a nightclub hostess and she duly went to work in a clip joint off Piccadilly.
Piccadilly pays its way and has given all these young people an independent life of their own.
Some of the outside lights of the Piccadilly gardens are upside down, which means there is no waterproof protection.
His next visit was to Lapiere, a Frenchman, who had his academy in Piccadilly, where they fenced together.
This Saturday and Sunday, engineering work in the Stockport area will prevent trains to and from Manchester Piccadilly from calling at Stockport.
Instead, I took one look at your stricken face and ran all the way to Piccadilly Circus.
A member of York's alternative community, she was staying in the Bootham house after squatting at the White Swan Hotel in Piccadilly.
After a long walk back to Piccadilly Circus and a stuffy train journey home during which I dozed off, I was glad of a soak in a cool, deep bath.
Four activists were arrested after more than 20 people held a sit-down protest in the road near the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus.
I buy an awful 10p postcard, showing a big red bus driving through Piccadilly Circus.
I arrived at Piccadilly, and settled down on a stone bench on the outskirts of the square.
A 300-metre stretch of Piccadilly would be turned into a characterless service road by high, monotonous buildings.
Today, there were hourly buses between Buxton and Stockport, New Mills and Piccadilly, Barrow and Piccadilly, Southport, Wigan and Piccadilly.
Through trains from Hull to Manchester Airport will run as far as Manchester Piccadilly.
The tour to promote her memoirs has seen fans turning up in droves to book-signing sessions, including hundreds in Piccadilly, central London.
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I am just going to walk across into piccadilly, and my wife is left alone with them.
At the time of my seeing it, it was in the possession of Mr. Toovey of piccadilly.
When she changed her omnibus at piccadilly the Circus was very full of women.
I see him walking about piccadilly in his green havelock almost every day.
It was in the early morning and I was standing in a doorway in piccadilly.
As they were going home in the cab, past the hospital and down piccadilly.
When he reached the Nadir of shabbiness, he touted in Piccadilly among the cabs, and picked up a few coppers in that way.
Do you mean she's on speaking terms with the policeman on point duty at Piccadilly Circus?
Benjamin of Piccadilly has got it in his shop-window, and I've set my heart on it.
Colonel bramley had given the Senator a sartorial address of repute, and presently the hansom drew up before it, in Piccadilly.
That short thoroughfare forms, as it were, a backwash for the traffic of Piccadilly.
You will be wishing that you had imitated my example and kept out of Piccadilly Circus.
Proportionally there were more incidents per passenger at Manchester Piccadilly, Birmingham New Street and Newcastle.
You'd have said he came direct from Piccadilly in a bandbox.
Piccadilly was a trench of raw white fog, rimmed with blurred street-lamps, and lined with a thin coating of adhesive mud.
None o' the arstocky does, 'cept when they struts on Piccadilly.
It will be a mighty different thing to commit burglary in Piccadilly, either by day or night.
From the Strand he crossed Trafalgar Square into Pall Mall, and up the Haymarket into Piccadilly.
My respected uncle is sure to be sunning his waistcoat in Piccadilly.
Dearest People, Here I really sit at a front window of the Bath Hotel, Piccadilly.
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