Example sentences of "[prep] [art] european [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Tickets for the game — Rangers ' allocation will roughly match their share for the European Champions ' League tie with FC Brugge in Belgium three days earlier — will go on sale on Saturday .
2 He thinks that the likeliest area of ACT reform is the provision of a friendly UK base to act as a holding company for the European operations of UK or Japanese companies , allowing profits to flow through to the ultimate parent without the imposition of an ACT barrier .
3 Ian Rowlands has been named in the Welsh under-18s team for the European boys ' team championships taking place in Denmark from July 8–11 .
4 On the question of increased competence for the European institutions , the Foreign Secretary made it clear that the significant shift sought by the June draft treaty to enlarge Community competence in areas covered by qualified majority voting was unacceptable .
5 It is for the European institutions to define those ’ floor-level ’ rights , but it is not for Brussels to say how they will be observed .
6 If he wants to import vehicles or components from Taiwan or Singapore or Hong Kong into Europe , he 'll go ahead and do it , regardless of the economic consequences for the European countries concerned .
7 A new European initiative to push the future direction of operating systems is set to be announced today , with the announcement of ‘ Ouverture ’ — a 14 million ECU ( around $17.5m ) project supported by the Commission for the European Communities ' Esprit programme .
8 The accelerated process of German unification raised problems for the European Communities ( EC ) .
9 Support for the European Communities ( EC ) was becoming generally stronger since the EC was seen as a means of integrating a united Germany into western Europe and maintaining the influence of the smaller countries .
10 For Belgium to qualify for the European Communities ' final stage of economic and monetary union [ see p. 38658 ] , the budget deficit would have to be reduced from the current 6.4 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) to 3 per cent by 1996 .
11 Negotiators for the European Communities ( EC ) and the USA reached an accord on Nov. 20 on a long-running dispute over farm subsidies , thus seemingly opening the way for the conclusion of a worldwide free-trade accord to bring to an end the six-year negotiations in the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) [ see pp. 38888-89 ; 38939 ; 39170 ] , although bitter divisions within the EC threatened to persist , with France denouncing the deal and warning of its intention to block its final approval .
12 During the talks she emphasized the need for the European Communities ( EC ) to open up to Poland and the other countries of the Visegrad Three " Poland , Hungary and Czechoslovakia " and reiterated that a loan of ECU1,000 million to finance the Polish budget deficit would greatly help the country 's economy .
13 A special meeting of the Geneva conference was convened on Dec. 16 under the continued co-chairmanship of Cyrus Vance for the UN and Lord Owen for the European Communities ( EC ) to review the situation ; it brought together Foreign Ministers from the Western and Islamic worlds .
14 The council of research ministers for the European Communities ( EC ) today ( 29 April ) will discuss a proposed budget for the fourth Framework programme that matches what member countries have said they can afford .
15 From The Belfry , over to Switzerland and up an Alp for the European Masters , the first event to count towards 1993 Ryder Cup qualification .
16 The next year she was selected with Doris Rhodes for the European women 's team championships , held in Venice .
17 Almost immediately a French company made an offer for the European rights .
18 One such initiative is the Arts Multimedia Centre , due to be opened in February 1993 , which will provide opportunities for the European languages to follow the lead given by Japanese in the development of computer assisted language learning .
19 TWO of the top three women in Britain 's national rankings , Sara Gomer and Monique Javer , have been left out of the British team for the European championships which take place in Nantes from November 23 to 26 .
20 The British team of eighty-five athletes left for the European Championships in Stuttgart in optimistic mood .
21 I wo n't be in record-breaking form for the European Championships , but I expect to be competitive .
22 Did n't we get a bit from the FA or whatever to make it a ground for the European Championships ?
23 in the pool there was a win in the Welsh Championships for Karen Rake of the Maxwell Club in Aylesbury … that was the good news … the bad news her time of 34.48 was n't good enough to qualify for the European Championships
24 But a recent six weeks of intensive training in Australia helped to regain his sharpness , and he must now be rated as a double gold medal candidate for the European Championships , also in Sheffield , this summer .
25 ‘ It will be very difficult , though , to win a place for the European Championships in Sweden .
26 SCOTTISH manager Andy Roxburgh has put Middlesbrough midfield player Willie Falconer on standby for the European Championships in Sweden .
27 SCOTTISH manager Andy Roxburgh has put Middlesbrough midfield player Willie Falconer on standby for the European Championships in Sweden .
28 The top three after the final counting event — the Dalmahoy Open next month — will be automatic selections for Scotland 's team for the European championships in France in May .
29 Sheppard still intends swimming at the Grand Prix Superfinal as a guest competitor as she continues the build-up towards the National Championships in Sheffield in June ; a meet which is vital as regards selection for the European Championships , also to be held in Sheffield , in August .
30 A few days later Lord Thorneycroft , the Party Chairman , and Alastair ( now Lord ) McAlpine came to me and asked if we could stage another for the European Elections — three weeks later .
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