94 examples of oxford street in sentences

As they were driving along Oxford Street Edith, walking with Archie, saw them clearly.

Next morning I searched up and down Oxford Street for the Restaurant Milano, but could not find it.

At first, owing to the undesirability of connecting the name of a political and moral firebrand like Godwin with books for children, it was arranged that the business, which was in Hanway Street, Oxford Street, should bear the name of the manager, Thomas Hodgkins, while the books contributed by Godwin were to be signed Edward Baldwin.

A year or so before Mathews' death in 1835, his pictures were exhibited at the Queen's Bazaar in Oxford Street, Lamb's remarks being printed in the catalogue raisonné.

Of my name, monsieurthe Cafe Bonnechose, Oxford Street.

I had hardly begun to form my plans when I saw the lights of a carriage coming swiftly from the direction of Oxford Street.

"You had better drive me slowly along Oxford Street," I said.

But he went on his way, unconscious of the men and women he met, and not thinking where he went, crossing Oxford Street and then turning down Regent Street and following it to Piccadilly and the Haymarket.

R. C. L. * * * * * YESTERDAY IN OXFORD STREET.

Sitting there upon the rail and bobbing up and down, The sun was shining on her wings and on her golden crown; And looking at the shops she was, the pretty silks and lace She seemed to think that Oxford Street was quite a lovely place.

And once she turned and looked at me and waved her little hand, But I could only glare and stare, oh, would she understand? I simply couldn't speak at all, I simply couldn't stir, And all the rest of Oxford Street was just a shining blur.

I lunched at the Express Dairy in Oxford Street close by, and telephoned to Annie that I would be home to tea at five.

As Dick saw Lady Bearwarden in Oxford Street, we may be sure that Lady Bearwarden also saw Dick.

" Nevertheless, within ten minutes the two were turning into Oxford Street in a hansom cab; and although they said very little, being indeed in a vehicle which jolted, swung, and rattled inordinately, I have not the least doubt they enjoyed their drive.

Gideon sighed sharply as he turned into Oxford Street, Oxford Street was and is horrible.

They were led by a Jew boy who sold penny jewellery at the corner of Oxford Street, and they generally made for the tables at the end of the room, for there, unless custom was slack indeed, they could defeat the vigilance of the serving-maid and play at nap at their ease.

Yet if I go to north country ports, such as Leith, and if I go south to Dover, or west to Cardiff, I see the "Cherub," the "Harpoon," and other Logs made by the firm of T. Walker and Sons, Oxford Street, Birmingham.

It looks so like Mr. Merlin, the ingenious successor of the immortal Merlin, now living in good health and spirits, and flourishing in magical reputation in Oxford Street."

I had fancied it was down nearer the Circus, or round the corner in Oxford Street, or even in Holborn; always over the way and a little inaccessible it had been, with something of the mirage in its position; but here it was now quite indisputably, and the fat end of Gip's pointing finger made a noise upon the glass.

I saw a copy yesterday exposed for sale in New Oxford Street, price 1s.

It was not until 1800 that Richard Gillow, of the well-known firm in Oxford Street, invented and patented the convenient telescopic contrivance which, with slight improvements, has given us the table of the present day.

GILLOWS, Messrs., 406, Oxford Street, London.

"In contrast with this extract from the parochial documents, the results of which must have been greatly increased within the last three years, the Metropolitan Wood-Paving Company, who have already laid down above 4000 yards in Oxford Street, between Wells Street and Charles Street, are understood to be willing to complete the entire street in the best manner for 12s.

This way, please.' Fenwick pursued his course to Oxford Street in a morbid self-consciousness.

His taxi followed the green one, keeping it always in view, right on to Oxford Street, then Regent Street, then Mortimer Street.

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