Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] 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 What future for the British naive art museum ?
3 Sufferers from diabetes and epilepsy , or those given counterfeit antibiotics , could be particularly at risk , said the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry .
4 The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry and the British Chemical Distributors and Traders Association also apply it to their member companies .
5 The OHE is funded by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry , and is housed in the association 's premises in Regent Street .
6 Peter Lumsley of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry says the pricing agreement gives ‘ good value for money ’ because it covers research costs and attracts investments by multinationals to Britain .
7 THE ASSOCIATION OF THE BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
8 For an example of this , he refers us to a code of practice of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry , with which some firms who are not members of the association nevertheless voluntarily agree to comply .
9 Pharmaceutical advertising has to comply with the Medicine 's Act and the code of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry .
10 This means the UK 's track record in cutting infant deaths and improving life expectancy is falling behind other major countries where newer medicines are used more widely , said Dr John Griffin , director of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry .
11 The very next morning , German forces invaded Holland and Belgium , bypassing the French Maginot Line and a succession of Allied defeats led to the withdrawal of the bulk of the British Expeditionary Force from the beaches of Dunkirk , with a considerable loss of equipment .
12 He was president of the British Paediatric Society in 1962 .
13 She visited hospitals and schools , even a school for the deaf , where she boasted that she was President of the British Deaf Association .
14 Jack Levenson , President of the British Dental Society for Clinical Nutrition , says that those suffering from mercury toxicity from fillings can benefit from nutritional supplementation .
15 In the public sphere he served terms of office as president of the British Psycho-Analytical Society ( twice ) , chairman of the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society , president of the Paediatric Section of the Royal Society of Medicine , and president of the Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry .
16 Both Peter Addyman , President of the Council for British Archaeology ( The Times , 2 November ) and Laurence Keen , President of the British Archaeological Association , fear that local councils lack the necessary specialist knowledge .
17 In recent years the idea that the Star was a supernova has been propounded by , among others , AT Lawton , a past President of the British Interplanetary Society .
18 Her party included the President of the British Military Order of Malta Lord Craigmyle , and Lady Craigmyle ; and the Honorary President of the OMV Maj.-General Viscount Monckton of Brenchley , and Viscountess Monckton ; and his sister the Hon.
19 He was president of the British Mycological Society ( 1927 ) and the Association of Economic Biologists ( 1928–9 ) , and in 1938 , the University of Aberdeen awarded him an honorary LLD .
20 The social geography of the British industrial city changed considerably during the nineteenth century .
21 The social geography of the British industrial city changed considerably during the nineteenth century .
22 Will the Prime Minister support the unanimous decision by Greenwich Conservative councillors to support the demonstration called by the Anti-Racist Alliance for Saturday at noon in Plumstead High street to demand the closure of the British National party headquarters ?
23 General Sir Douglas Haig ( 1861–1928 ) took command of the British Expeditionary Force in succession to Sir John French on 10 December 1915 .
24 The Potsdam conference , attended by Truman , Stalin and Churchill ( until the latter was replaced by Attlee as a result of the British general election ) met in July 1945 : while the conference deliberated the atomic tests were completed successfully in the United States .
25 The Horizon programme seldom referred to the research programme of the British Medical Research Council .
26 THE tragedy of the British Civil War will be commemorated tomorrow in a short play at Ellesmere Port Library .
27 Having identified some of the salient features of contemporary Britain and , as a prerequisite , the process of political socialization , we can now progress to the more analytically useful study of the British political culture .
28 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the future of the British nuclear deterrent .
29 The recognition in the 1820s of the new Latin-American republics as independent states is said to have increased the workload of the British foreign office by a half , while in the later decades of the nineteenth century commercial and economic diplomacy and the need to influence the new force of mass public opinion were making new and unprecedented demands .
30 The omnipotence of the British Prime Minister , unparalleled in any other liberal democracy , is undreamt of by an American President or West German Chancellor — and undesired by any of their peoples .
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