Noun
the central bank of England and Wales
Source: WordNetThe pioneering instrument of reform was the Bank of England. Of all institutions concerned with economics none has for so long enjoyed such prestige. It is, in all respects, to money as St. Peter's is to Faith. John Kenneth Galbraith
You are as safe with me as you would be in the Bank of England. Robert Maxwell
If the Bank of England is "independent” who took the decision to steal Venezuela's gold? George Galloway
Housing associations have fingered the fact that they cannot use their assets as liquidity due to Bank of England rules unlike their continental equivalents. This has emerged to be one of the main bottlenecks to getting investment going in the U.K. It is a Bank of England issue. Vince Cable
I've spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on the very best security and I can assure you my homes are as safe as the Bank of England. Simon Cowell
The historian assesses that the investment of the wealthy classes in the Bank of England wedded them to the fate of the nation as a whole and to the maintenance of its stability. Walter Russell Mead