Examples of 'london and oxford' in a sentence

Meaning of "london and oxford"

London and Oxford: This phrase usually refers to the two cities in the United Kingdom and can be used together when discussing places to visit, universities, or comparing different aspects of each city

How to use "london and oxford" in a sentence

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Visitors will even be able to plan routes towards London and Oxford if they wish.
Bracknell grew up in London and Oxford and spent a year in New Zealand and Fiji.
He studied at the Universities of London and Oxford.
Legoland, Thorpe Park, London and Oxford are all close by for days out.
She divides her time between London and Oxford.
She appears to have been active in London and Oxford during her career.
In 1698, Seraphim traveled to England and made important contacts in London and Oxford.
All those parties in London and Oxford.
After graduating, Warham practised and taught law both in London and Oxford.
I am live between London and Oxford.
We 'd really like to find some engagements in London and Oxford.
On weekends, day trips to famous cities like London and Oxford combine fun and culture.
Reading, Berkshire is basically halfway between London and Oxford.
She also carried out studies in England ; in London and Oxford.
It was the first ( coach ) stopping point on the road between London and Oxford.

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In 1982 he gave masterclasses and concerts in London and Oxford.

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