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How to use covent in a sentence

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Damon Baker, a 19-year-old British photographer, went into a dark karaoke bar in covent Garden last summer.
Skipping around Covent Garden or taking a picnic in Hampstead, maybe even piloting a gondola down Regent's Canal!
He lives well in Covent Garden and owns a substantial hoard of art himself.
Bow Street magistrates court opened for business in about 1740, often for trials connected to the over-consumption of gin in Covent Garden.
She was accompanied by her daughters the Queen and Princess Margaret to the event at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
In 1919 his debut as Siegmund at Covent Garden established him as a leading Wagnerian tenor.
In the later 1700s Covent Garden and Drury Lane continued to provide English operas as part of the six days a week theatrical repertory.
The hotel is slap-bang in the middle of Covent Garden and theatreland, with Leicester Square and Soho also close by.
For the past 16 years, the Royal Opera House has screened live relays to the Covent Garden piazza, reaching thousands of fans and passers-by.
While earning his keep as a waiter in Covent Garden, Norton took a place at Central School of Art and Drama.
At the end of the Second World War, flowers were purchased from Covent Garden Market and delivered by rail in returnable wooden crates.
The impresario John Rich came to his rescue, offering him the use of his newly-built theatre at Covent Garden for two nights each week.
He was the man who sometimes got ahead of me in the Covent Garden gallery queue and took over what I thought of as my seat on the centre gangway of the front row.
He was the rotter who sometimes got ahead of me in the Covent Garden gallery queue and took over what I thought of as my seat on the centre gangway of the front row.
His professional life might be supposed to have been a glide from Cambridge to Stratford, Covent Garden and Glyndebourne.
But in Covent Garden, there's a breed of worker who are really artists: pickpockets.
For a week in June each year, a team of evangelists and volunteers preach in London locations like Speakers' Corner, Covent Garden and Leicester Square.
The son of a Covent Garden barber, he was initially self-taught and learned through copying prints and drawings and assisting architectural draughtsmen.
Falling over themselves to focus on Inigo Jones's church and piazza at Covent Garden, historians of Stuart London have overlooked the city's first mews.
Divas once raced over from the Covent Garden opera house to perform their arias.
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The house was unlocked, their landlord being a salesman at covent Garden.
Is what is permissible in covent Garden, criminal in the city?
It was broken in 1734, and he took the management of covent Garden.
And croon they did through the long crowded way to covent Garden.
But surely the atmosphere of covent Garden is even more oppressive.
Joseph, we read, is to be produced at covent Garden next week.
Another is a packing-case opener, such as is used in Covent Garden every day for prising open boxes of fruit.
On this uncomfortable but splendid seat, Mr. Fox was chaired all round Covent Garden, amidst the cheers of his friends.
At six in the morning, I was in Covent Garden Market, buying a bouquet for Dora.
We passed across Holborn, down Endell Street, and so through a zigzag of slums to Covent Garden Market.
He had hired a lodging for the present in Covent Garden, and he took the nearest way to that quarter, by Snow Hill and Holborn.
They met at Covent Garden's Rock Garden, run by band member James Dale and magician Pete Hathway.
Rich left Covent Garden to his son-in-law, Beard, the vocalist.
I am going to breakfast with one of these fellows who is at the Piazza Hotel, in Covent Garden.
He went up into Covent Garden, where there was a polling booth.
As the dawn was just breaking, he found himself close to Covent Garden.
They went from a surprise party Danielle organised at posh Mark's Club in Mayfair to nearby Annabel's before heading on to Stringfellows in Covent Garden.
These preparations happily completed, I bought a little dessert in Covent Garden Market, and gave a rather extensive order at a retail wine-merchant's in that vicinity.
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