Example sentences of "britain ['s] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And Britain 's state aid for industry generally falls far short of the sums seen in other countries .
2 The aim of this research is to investigate empirically the variations in Britain 's strike activity over time and the variations between Britain and other EEC countries in the post-war period .
3 But what their reaction shows is just how little awareness there was among Britain 's film executives of cinema 's artistic potential , and how little discussion had gone on about what sort of cinema British producers should develop .
4 The MP said the fleet is too small to defend Britain 's sea lanes in war .
5 Time to Tell ( Merlin Books Ltd , 86pp , illus , sbk , £6.95 ) by Norman Cordingly OBE is the Author 's own story of his involvement with the Air Ministry and the development of Britain 's radar system during World War Two .
6 Sir William , who claims that fragmentation will damage Britain 's world influence in conservation , is a merchant banker who for two years after joining the NCC combined banking with conservation .
7 If so , William Waldegrave , Britain 's cabinet minister for science , wants to hear from you .
8 Mr William Waldegrave , Britain 's cabinet minister in charge of science , has offered a bottle of decent champagne to one who can tell him why the Higgs boson is worth finding ( see page 781 ) .
9 In the 1980s Britain 's productivity growth in manufacturing has been faster than Japan 's .
10 Britain 's salt marshes in decline
11 Scotland has been one of Britain 's growth areas in electronics ( Box B , p 639 ) .
12 Britain 's trade gap with rest of world remained broadly stable in first three months of the year , according to provisional Government figures .
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