Example sentences of "[vb base] in the united " in BNC.

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1 Brand name products made by the Glen Electric group include Dimplex , Glen , Burco Dean , Belling and Morphy Richards in the UK ; Siemens in Germany ; Hamilton Beach and Silex in the United States , and Westcan Chromolox in Canada .
2 ADVERTISEMENTS Some thirteen million lonely hearts or companionship-seeking advertisements appear in the United Kingdom every year , in publications ranging from local newspapers to national magazines and covering all age ranges .
3 Further , the Compacts of Free Association of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands preserve in the United States the subjective power to determine those security and national interests .
4 A fraction of current health services research in the United Kingdom consists of randomised trials ; we need many more — you know the sort of thing , classic trials like Mather 's work in the late 1960s which compared the treatment of myocardial infarction at home and in the hospital coronary care unit .
5 For the sixth successive year , Mace Foodstores will be giving a mouthwatering opportunity to young tennis hopefuls — regardless of their means or previous playing achievements — by awarding Sports Scholarships to 12 boys and girls who reside in the United Kingdom .
6 ‘ In the real democracy which we inhabit in the United Kingdom ’ , we see things differently , as British Sources are wont to put it .
7 It found little favour in the United States , where there was however considerable interest in securing some workable arrangement .
8 Ledeen : You said bomb and assassinate in the United States ?
9 Hilary had been invited to present two papers ; the main one ‘ Recreative Movement and Dance in the United Kingdom for the Dance Section and another entitled ‘ The Voice of British Sport — the Central Council of Physical Recreation ’ for the Administration Section .
10 Editor , — The General Medical Council has decided that doctors who qualify in the United States and Canada are no longer exempt from the PLAB test .
11 I will be backing it up with information from Teletext and Videotext in the United States by J. Tydeman et al , who include detailed information relating to current technology and future development of such systems .
12 The people in my part of the world , and I believe in the United Kingdom as a whole , are weary of the bitterness and frustration that the poll tax has brought .
13 Ostwald in Germany and Bancroft in the United States , who held dominant positions in the world of physical chemistry , especially as editors of the principal journals , were influential in promoting such ideas .
14 But the Committee has no legal powers to prevent the release of new organisms — a power which is available to the control bodies which operate in the United States .
15 Money sent home has become an important source of income for the country — especially from those who live in the United States and send remittances to their families in dollars .
16 But there is a need to beware of the assumption that they have as direct an impact upon the political system as they do in the United States .
17 My final message is to repeat that I think that Britain needs an organisation of researchers under 40 like those that exist in the United States and Australia .
18 Before turning to these matters , however , I shall use as my starting point the rather more advan-tageous conditions for executive leadership that exist in the United Kingdom .
19 In 1983 , the governing Conservative Party in Britain was keen to point out that the rate of increase in unemployment from 1982 to 1983 was higher in the United States , Germany , the Netherlands , and Canada than it was in the United Kingdom ( a 23.1% increase in the United States compared with 11.8% in the United Kingdom ) and that unemployment would be higher in other countries were it not in some cases for conscription and a retirement age for men of 60 .
20 For example , Roman Jakobson and his Prague school colleague René Wellek have had considerable influence on literary studies through their teaching and work in the United States for a number of decades , and , although it carried no explicit theoretical creed , René Wellek 's Theory of Literature ( co-authored with Austin Warren and first published in 1949 ) was for many years the only widely available explicitly theoretical account of literary studies for Anglo-Saxon students of literature .
21 Nearly all the 65 contributors work in the United Kingdom , a bias that has slightly influenced the selection of topics and viewpoints .
22 None of the European resorts has yet gone in for the wholesale investment in snow-making which we see in the United States , mainly because the capital outlay is enormous and the running costs extremely high .
23 The respective rights of young and old — whether for health or welfare and income support — have not generally been articulated as sharply in this country as they have in the United States .
24 What are essentially bilateral relationships between group and department in Britain have in the United States long become recognized as trilateral relationships of group , department and , because of its far greater role in the substance of legislation , Congress .
25 Experience in the United States of America , where legislative history has for many years been much more generally admissible than I am now suggesting , shows how important it is to maintain strict control over the use of such material .
26 Experience in the United States shows that suppliers can evade or manipulate regulations through collusion between managers and clinicians and purchasers are usually in a weaker position to verify the claims suppliers make ( Light 1990 ) Effective enforcement is difficult and costly .
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