Examples of 'london docks' in a sentence

Meaning of "london docks"

london docks: Refers to the docking or harbor area in London, often used as a location in stories or conversations

How to use "london docks" in a sentence

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Plus bandit beehive approaching port of London docks.
German bombers attacked the London docks and surrounding areas.
We can tell your dad all about the ancient customs of the London docks.
Mammoth ivory has been sold on the London docks for more than a thousand years.
President then spent the rest of her life in the London Docks.
On the London docks on the night of November 14th.
German bombers attacked the London docks.
From London docks to my house in Berkeley Square, one shilling!
Bengal tiger to London docks.
After the marriage, Marie continued her friendship with Patrick O'Connor, a gauger in the London Docks.
Next thing she's done half the London Docks all over her.
Tilbury Docks have expanded considerably since, with the closure of all the London Docks.
A what? From London docks to my house in Berkeley Square, one shilling!
This came on the evening of September 7. German bombers attacked the London docks.
In 1800, work on constructing the London Docks had begun, with parts of Wapping being demolished.

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Jacobs was born in Wapping, London ; his father worked in the London docks.
In the early 1960s, the entire world still seemed to flow through the London docks.
They were amalgamated in 1864 with the neighbouring London Docks.
The Titan (? ) tows the Pamir into the London docks.

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