Example sentences of "both the british [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Rowley is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers and a member of both the British Institute of Management and the Institute of Credit Management .
2 In particular , it has lobbied both the British Parliament and the European institutions with demands to break up the brewing monopolies and to restore greater choice to pub users .
3 In the first months of 1950 both the British service chiefs and many influential figures in Washington complained that too little was being done to combat the communist threat in the Cold War .
4 We will promote the English language by strengthening both the British Council and the BBC World Service .
5 IT 'S incredible that both the British Government and the European Commission plan cuts in overseas aid .
6 The policy of Her Majesty 's Government , which is to support the efforts of the Secretary-General of the United Nations is the wisest policy for both the British Government and other Governments in the Community .
7 The ‘ double-header ’ meeting at Britain 's grand prix circuit features both the British championships in Vauxhall Lotus and Formula Ford — two of the main stepping stones to racing stardom .
8 Both the British Museum and the Natural History Museum have sections of ship 's timbers with swords embedded in them .
9 Before turning professional in 1970 he won both the British Youth and English Amateur Championships .
10 World War I , therefore , came as a terrible blow , but she persevered in keeping alive both the British section of the International Association for Labour Legislation and the World 's Labour Laws — to such effect that in February 1919 it was she who wrote the draft to the Paris commission on the basis of the International Labour Office to be established by the Versailles treaty .
11 This new Gallery is a welcome contribution to both the British Food and Farming and British Museums Years , and the organisers hope that it will help allay the public 's sometimes exaggerated fears about food ( they are running a public information service on 01-938 8217 from 10am today ) .
12 Will my hon. Friend confirm that he received representations from both the British Tourist Authority and the English tourist board about the damage that would be done to the industry by the restrictions on part-time working and on working hours which are so beloved of Labour ?
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