Example sentences of "[noun] for the british [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And scientists interested in Antarctic research have reason to thank the Argentinians — the need to maintain a presence in those cold southern waters , and one that is not too openly military , has coaxed the government into setting aside more money for the British Antarctic Survey .
2 THE BRITISH government has extracted a price for generosity in providing funds for the British Antarctic Survey ( BAS ) .
3 The 74-mile cycle takes place on Wednesday and Mrs Ashton will be raising funds for the British Diabetic Association .
4 What future for the British naive art museum ?
5 Those people who have the record sheets from last week , ten , ten people that are doing work for the British National Corpus .
6 More detailed information is given in the series of Handbooks on the Regional Geology of Great Britain and Northern Ireland published by HMSO for the British Geological Survey .
7 It 's what they say it 's just the whole business of looking at lectures for the British National Corpus .
8 Labour showed some chagrin that the Tories had stolen a march on them by ending conscription , but even Aneurin Bevan , the shadow Foreign Secretary and a unilateralist at heart , accepted the need for the British nuclear deterrent , making his famous remark that to abandon it would ‘ send a British Foreign Secretary , whoever he may be , naked to the conference table ’ .
9 After a period of apparent — and perhaps misleading — political stability in the first twenty-five years following the Second World War , the 1970s seem to have marked some sort of turning-point for the British political system .
10 The occasions that stand out in the three decades of our post-imperial era are : Duncan Sandys ' 1957 decision to recommend the end of National Service , which almost halved the Army ; the Kennedy/Macmillan Polaris agreement at Nassau in 1962 that led to the RAF losing responsibility to the Royal Navy for the British nuclear deterrent ; Denis Healey 's scrapping of the TSR2 in 1965 , which threatened to ‘ unhorse ’ the RAF 's knights ; his cancellation of the aircraft-carrier replacement programme in 1966 , which did much the same thing to the Royal Navy ; and John Nott 's attempt in 1981 to maintain the strength of the Rhine Army and RAF Germany at the expense of our maritime capability .
11 THE TITLE of America 's wealthiest person bestowed each year by Forbes magazine has passed to John Kluge , a media baron from Virginia less known for his billions than his wife 's passion for the British royal family .
12 After winning his first four contests , he was outpointed , but strengthened his resolve winning his next nine , eight inside the distance , including an eight-rounds victory for the British light-middleweight title .
13 Doubts over the safety and reliability of the PWR pressure-vessel design were a key reason for the initial rejection of the PWR for the British nuclear programme .
14 His obituary , written by Allan Hayhurst for The British Deaf News of March 1955 , says of him : In Ernest Ayliffe the Deaf instinctively recognised a champion .
15 Tony Ward , spokesman for the British Athletic Federation , said : ‘ Joan has been to two world and two European Championships and one Olympics .
16 A spokesman for the British Medical Association had said that doctors were bound by the law , which prohibits the deliberate taking of human life .
17 If the 1959 Act had proved itself suitable only for the control of sexual depictions or descriptions where the question was one of manners rather than morals , then the recommendation of the Commission might have been acceptable , since sex between consenting adults in private was no longer a matter for the British criminal law .
18 Last week , I approved a further £345,000 for the British Red Cross .
19 Yeah right oh well , now then now I 'm afraid erm I 'm doing a project for the British National Corpus which involves er trying to record everyday conversations so I 've , I 've got a microphone on , I hope you do n't mind .
20 They raised £30,000 for the British Olympic Appeal .
21 She was a leading worker for the British Red Cross Society and was a vice president for the North Yorkshire branch .
22 Least of all was it a triumph for the British Prime Minister .
23 CHURCH leaders have withdrawn an invitation for the British National Party 's candidate to take part in a debate with his political rivals .
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