1. She nodded _a_ command to _the_ footman, and they
drove off westward, down _the_ Strand, and so into _a_ little side street by
__ Charing Cross. (Bennett) 2. I am going to Folkestone to-day, and
shall stay at _the_ Metropole. (Bennett) 3. They were excited because they
had been dining with _the_ editor of _The_ Times, and had been given _a_
glimpse of next day's paper. (Snow) 4. She sat in her superb private
drawing room at _the_ Hotel Cecil. 5. _The_ boys loved him because he told
them that _the_ Navy had borrowed him from _the_ U. S. Army just in time to
blow taps on _the_ Maine as she was sinking, and he remained long after
everyone including — captain had abandoned _the_ ship. (Wilson) 6. He began
to walk very rapidly up towards __ Trafalgar Square. (Greene) 7. He
went out and ate __ ices at a_ pastry-cook's shop in __ Charing Cross;
tried _a_ new coat in __ Pall Mall; and called for __ Captain Cannon,
played eleven games at __ billiards with _the_ captain, and returned to __
Russell Square. (Thackeray) 8. _The_ street was empty, unlighted save by _a_
reflection from __ Grandlieu Street behind them... (Faulkner) 9. In
1905 _a_ revolt broke out on _the_ Potemkin, one of _the_ battleships of _the_
Black Sea Fleet. 10. Yet, in — bright drawing room in __ Lord North
Street, all he was thinking of... was what _The_ Telegraph, _The_ Guardian,
the popular press, would say next day. (Snow)