Use "whitechapel" in a sentence
1. Yeah, he was a Whitechapel lad.
2. Whitechapel reminded the poet of a scene from Dante's Inferno.
3. A selection of her paintings is on exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery.
4. It is hoped that the Lancaster workshop will make use of a new statistical laboratory equipped with Whitechapel workstations.
5. It is a ten-minute walk to Whitechapel station, which is linked to the Overground line that connects to South London.
6. Bookstalls or barrows have been for nearly a century a feature of the East End of London, more particularly of Whitechapel Road and Shoreditch
7. It uses photographs to bring to life a renowned show at the Whitechapel in 19 when Rothko was seen solo here for the first time.
8. Blankety blank concerns a man named Van Trout who tries very hard to understand his son who may be a werewolf, his skeleton obsessed wife (possibly an homage to Bradbury, intentional or otherwise) and the recent murders committed in the vein of the Whitechapel killer, our old bogeyman Jack the Ripper.