Examples of 'relocated to london' in a sentence

Meaning of "relocated to london"

relocated to london: This phrase indicates that someone or something has moved or shifted to live or operate in London, the capital city of England. It suggests a significant change in location or residence

How to use "relocated to london" in a sentence

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relocated to london
He relocated to London to help his music career.
I have only recently relocated to London.
Spotnitz relocated to London with his family.
With the help of the police she relocated to London.
He relocated to London and played in a few other bands.
It has since been relocated to London.
The band relocated to London to build on their growing success.
Staniford returned to the UK and relocated to London for employment.
He ultimately relocated to London with the intention of becoming a writer.
When Hoppen was two, her family relocated to London.
They just relocated to London to have their kids.
After leaving government, Rubin and his family relocated to London.
The team relocated to London and several characters left or were replaced.
Enticed by Rough Trade, the band relocated to London.
She relocated to London with her family in July.

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Slightly before my stay here, I had relocated to London.
They relocated to London and secured a residency at The Marquee.
Born in Tehran, Boniadi and her family relocated to London shortly after the Iranian Revolution.
He then relocated to London to create Silver Point 's European investment office.
Morath was briefly married to the British journalist Lionel Birch and relocated to London in 1951.
When that band split up he relocated to London and looked for a new band.
She relocated to London in 1991 and her career has since been centered there.
Hope later relocated to London.
He relocated to London in spring 1978 and worked with a team of tutors for three years.
Discouraged, Blair relocated to London later that year.
They changed their name to the Birthday Party and relocated to London in 1980.
She relocated to London.
At the beginning of 2001 Carol McBay relocated to London and left the band.
She has recently relocated to London and is currently working on a Hong Kong-themed book.
In June 1976, Kambona resigned from the government, ostensibly for health reasons, and relocated to London.
Maczek relocated to London.
In 2005, Jarrad signed a publishing deal with Mushroom Music and relocated to London.
Her family relocated to London when she was 11 years old.
IJA's headquarters were situated in New York City until 1965 when the institution relocated to London.
Has relocated to London to A6Zp.
After the release, May relocated to London with her then-husband, guitarist Darrel Higham.
Relocated to London?
The European office relocated to London and founded the Community Action Grant program in 2004.
In 2008 he relocated to London and was employed by the design consultancy Priestmangoode.
In 2004 Davies relocated to London where she performs and teaches guitar.
The family relocated to London in 1961 to allow Hart more family time.
When Hobson relocated to London in 1887, England was in the midst of a major economic depression.
In 2006 when Pellegrini relocated to London she joined the online station Radio SA.

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