1. if the travellers had had a camera with them, they would (could) have taken pictures of the beautiful scenery. 2. if there had been any sugar left, we should not have had to go to the shop late in the evening. 3. if this house were not situated close to a chemical plant, the air around would not be bad and the house would be very good for living. 4. if i were acquainted with him, i should ask his advice. 5. if you did not have a toothache, you would (could) enjoy this merry evening party. 6. if you were not so absent-minded, you would not make so many mistakes. 7. if you had rung me up, i should have known you were in trouble. 8. if you had not left the child alone, he would not have hurt himself. 9. if they had not spent a year in the tropics, they would not have got so sun-tanned. 10. if it had not rained so heavily, we should not have got drenched to the skin. 11. if you had watched the cat, it would not have eaten the fisli. 12. if a huge black cloud had not appeared from behind the forest, we should not have turned back and hurried home. 13. if it were not so late, we should go to see them. 14. if you had not been in her way, she would not have been angry.
London. Sights of London Not far from the Tower of London there is Tower Bridge — a masterpiece of engineering skill. Tower Bridge was built at the end of the 19th century to match the medieval style of the fortress. This bridge is opened to let big ocean ships move up the Thames from the ocean. The territory between the Tower and the bridge is called the Pool for that reason.St. Paul's Cathedral is in the centre of London and is considered to be an architectural masterpiece.After the Great Fire the City had to be built again. The commission of six architects was organized for the rebuilding and Sir Christopher Wren was the most talented of them. This architect drew a plan which greatly determined the look of today's London though it was not realized in every detail. It was forbidden to build wooden houses in the City of London.St. Paul's Cathedral was the greatest work of Sir Christopher Wren. It is one of the largest churches in the world. Sir Wren was building the Cathedral for 35 years, completed it in 1711, and his aim was to build a church that could rival the great St. Peter Basilica in Rome. St. Paul was built of white stone as well as many other buildings in the City of London. But smoke and soot made the stones black and only the columns and edges were washed by the rain and remained white. That is how the building got its peculiar white-and-black look.On top of St. Paul's Cathedral is a high dome, which contains the Whispering Gallery, where whisper can be heard at a great distance.Fleet street is famous all over the world as the centre of British news services.Barbican is a district of the City of London. Nowadays Barbican is one of the most beautiful districts of London. It is also famous for the Barbican Centre. The Barbican Centre is an enormous complex which contains two theatres (the Royal Shakespeare Company and the London Symphony Orchestra), an art gallery, three cinemas, two restaurants and two exhibition halls.
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