Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the uk " in BNC.
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1 | This arose as the UK government wished to ensure that the UK share of Community fishing quotas went to benefit UK fishers . |
2 | In the first three months of last year , Ti'ko was listed as the UK 's seventh largest direct selling computer manufacturer with a 5.3 per cent share of the market . |
3 | First Officer Cundy , Radio Officer Brent , and R/O Wycherly were crew members on C-Class flying-boat G–AFCZ Clare , which took-off from Bathurst at 2007 GMT September 14 , 1942 northbound for the UK with six crew and 13 passengers . |
4 | KLF , ADAMSKI , SOUL II SOUL and HAPPY MONDAYS are just a few of the bands who have been nominated for the UK section of the Technics 1991 World DJ Awards , which are to be held at the London Palladium ( April 7 ) . |
5 | E7.93 The European Environmental Bureau : To note that the Director was nominated as the UK EEB members ' representative to an EEB conference on coastal protection development held in Denmark on 1st & 2nd May for which he received European Commission funding . |
6 | It has been subcontracted by Intermetrics Inc to define the mappings from Ada9x languages to ANDF for the UK 's Defence Research Agency ( DRA ) , whose Ten15 Distribution Format technology forms the basis of ANDF . |
7 | For the decade 1975–84 , the OECD ( Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ) reported for the UK a decrease in total manufacturing output of 4.3 per cent , while virtually all the other major industrial nations increased their output ( though at a lower rate than before 1975 ) — Japan by 61.4 per cent , the USA by 41.6 per cent , Italy by 22.1 per cent , and West Germany by 16.0 per cent . |
8 | What counts for the UK 's international position is that these innovations have enabled production to take place with new types of labour , new ways of organizing labour and in new areas of the world , but long-wave theories do not consider those changes . |
9 | While this is a further step in the direction of equity , it does not of itself avoid the inequities arising from the payment of other own resources , and consequently rebates for the UK are still needed . |
10 | The document , leaked to Green Magazine , details a memorandum of understanding between the UK and Malaysia , following a visit to the country by British forestry officials . |
11 | According to Ms Li : ‘ Most people are fairly cynical and fairly resigned about the UK Government 's attitude to Hong Kong . |
12 | US opposition to the terms of the agreement , which imposed restrictions on the free movement of UN personnel in Iraq and obliged the use of Iraqi rather UN facilities , was reportedly neutralized after the UK and France indicated that they would not lend their support . |
13 | In the constructional steel industry sites where work is available are scattered throughout the UK and , as a result , employees in the industry know that travelling around the country is a feature of employment in it . |
14 | Many who stay at the abbey do so at the suggestion of members of the Iona Community , of which there are some 200 scattered throughout the UK . |
15 | A Greenpeace spokeswoman said : ‘ There are more than 210 walks happening throughout the UK . |
16 | As the port took shape and London became the trading centre of Europe , an elaborate system of canals was built , leading away from the Thames , ramifying throughout the UK and enabling goods to be transported inland . |
17 | A spokesman for the Tobacco Advisory Council said : ‘ It 's deplorable the way Mr Waldegrave has discriminated against the UK industry ’ . |
18 | Currently the main installation at Dartford comprises three IBM central processors supporting some 350 terminals located throughout the UK . |
19 | It is too early to estimate the value of this dog at stud in Scandinavia , but the litter sired in the UK has produced winners at Championship Show level , not only in the UK but also in Australia and Norway itself , for one of his sons Jagen Blue Brutally Handsome , was exported to Norway to the kennel of Mr T Lindstrome prior to Kolja 's arrival in Norway . |
20 | The solution was provided by Mark Cole , a brilliant climber and naturalist who had come from the UK with us . |
21 | Meanwhile , Univel will be launching in the UK , France , Holland and Germany the week of November 16 . |
22 | ‘ Yes , but in more than three-quarters of the murders committed in the UK , the murderer knew the victim already — and quite liked them . ’ |
23 | But we have to ask — how many insurance companies do we need in the UK and how cost effective is it to keep these companies running when it might be better to wind them up ? ’ |
24 | It then focuses more closely on what has been happening inside the UK and at the experiences of some of the schools which have already been financially autonomous . |
25 | the business is located in the UK and is run as a commercial venture . |
26 | ‘ It runs on two IBM mainframes located in the UK and the US , ’ says Lester Tanner , ‘ and is utilised by agents , customers and thousands of AEI employees to access accounting and all kinds of other management information . ’ |
27 | It would not matter that the resident were a foreign national or a foreign company , so long as they were resident , were located in the UK and the transaction were in sterling , it would constitute domestic banking . |
28 | The same change appears to be happening in the UK , but there are no easily available figures . |
29 | Things have been happening in the UK . |
30 | According to Mr Scannell , there always have been people in the UK interested in buying property in France ; some existing owners , including accountants , commute to work in the UK every week . |