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

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1 The data does not include Britain 's trade with EC countries which accounts for half of total business .
2 But industry minister Edward Leigh , on a visit to the town , said it would n't benefit Britain 's workforce .
3 ( First Edition ) THREE Olympic medal winners will head Britain 's challenge for honours at the World Judo Championships in Belgrade from 10 to 15 October .
4 There are various historical reference points made available to us , by which it is said we can chart Britain 's fall from grace .
5 Yet membership of NATO did not prevent Britain 's stand during the Falklands or the Gulf .
6 So long as the other 85% continues to rebound — thanks to stronger exports outside Europe and the boost to demand from lower interest rates — continental recession will dampen Britain 's recovery , but not block it .
7 By joining one of Britain 's fastest growing conservation charities you can help conserve and improve Britain 's landscape for present and future generations to enjoy .
8 By joining one of Britain 's fastest growing conservation charities you can help conserve and improve Britain 's landscape for present and future generations to enjoy .
9 The events will mark Britain 's Presidency of the European Community from July to December .
10 His three-year contract with Wigan only allows him one season abroad and he does not believe Britain 's champion team will permit him to play club football in Australia again .
11 His three-year contract with Wigan only allows him one season abroad and he does not believe Britain 's champion team will permit him to play club football in Australia again .
12 Wigan only allows him one season abroad and he does not believe Britain 's champion team will permit him to play club football in Australia again .
13 With images of picket-line strife , the broadcast warned : ‘ The last thing we need now is for Labour to come in and wreck Britain 's recovery . ’
14 Only intervention and investment in education and training to promote the nation 's science base and to enhance technology can reverse Britain 's decline .
15 It 's a fundamental failure to perceive and secure Britain 's role in a rapidly changing world .
16 One of the MPs says any further reduction in spending would cut Britain 's defence to the bone .
17 Not only does this constrain Britain 's ability to win the internal-trade argument , it makes her position less than dominant on the question of Europe 's attitude to the development of trade with third countries .
18 ‘ He looks in very good shape and I would be very surprised if he did n't make Britain 's World Championships team . ’
19 Kennedy 's advisers opposed this solution because it would again single out Britain amongst the European states for special treatment ; it would fuel de Gaulle 's dislike for NATO ; and it would make Britain 's entry into Europe , which was part of the State Department 's policy , even less likely .
20 So do you think Britain 's lagging behind the rest of the world ?
21 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 .
22 ANY repeat of yesterday 's 24-hour strike over pit closures would consign Britain 's coal industry ‘ to history ’ , miners were warned last night .
23 A much more dramatic break with the current political tradition is required if progress is to be made in building support for the policies that could spring Britain 's underclass from its current position .
24 Because Liberal Democrats alone understand that we shall not change Britain 's future unless and until we change Britain 's electoral system , we are committed to electoral and constitutional reform .
25 Liberal Democrats , alone in British politics , recognise that unless we change Britain 's system of government , we can not change Britain 's future .
26 Another big reshuffle could come in 18 months to two years , by which time Mr Patten could be back in Parliament and Mr Douglas Hurd , having helped lead Britain 's presidency of the EC in the second half of this year , may have decided to step down as Foreign Secretary to pursue another career .
27 We will actively support Britain 's bid to host the 2000 Olympic Games in Manchester .
28 In 1986 the Labour Party Conference voted by a massive majority to ‘ reduce Britain 's dependence on nuclear power ’ .
29 FAIR WEATHER ON THE FAIRWAYS Do n't let Britain 's winter climate deprive you of the game .
30 Judging by the results of our survey , you do want to help solve Britain 's dog problem .
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