Example sentences of "of england [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Then they got very in er after two years after the was had started erm South of England got it badly you see .
2 Although no precise consortium bank definition exists , the Bank of England defines it as one owned by other banks in which none has more than 50 per cent ownership and at least one shareholder is an overseas bank .
3 It could n't have been a worse morning for the Queen of England to visit us .
4 A century and a half ago , the canal owners of England thought they were in the business of owning canals .
5 But wha what 's y what 's your opinis opinion I mean you 're talking about erm the er marriage from er er er spiritual standpoint from a christian standpoint and here we have the man who erm if he became king would be head of the Church of England assuming it has n't become disestablished by then .
6 The North of England thinks it is in competition with Scotland for industrial investment .
7 Market intervention by the Bank of England enables it to influence market rates of interest and thereby all other sterling interest rates across the complete maturity spectrum .
8 But the Bank of England signalled it wants to keep base rates held at 101/2 p.c .
9 In response , the Bank of England said it did not accept the conclusions the committee had drawn from the Bingham Report .
10 Kingsley Barrett , the Methodist , whom Ramsey had chosen for the faculty at Durham , wrote of his belief that a special providence must watch over the Church of England to give them at least some good bishops in spite of the deplorable method of their appointment .
11 Londoner Dave Parris scored it 116–113 to the challenger , the Dane Torben Hansen scored it 116–112 Eubank with Ray Francis of England making it 115–115 .
12 ‘ What part of England did you know ? ’
13 Because after all critics will say if representative democracy is n't the best practical realization of democracy but simply a sham , after all remember Russo 's comments on England , the people of England think they 're free but they 're mistaken , they 're free once every five years when they elect their rulers .
14 Speaking at the University of Loughborough in October 1986 , the Governor of the Bank of England explained it as the outcome of ‘ deregulation ’ and subsequent ‘ structural changes ’ in financial markets .
15 It is a shrinking resource badly distributed around the earth 's crust , as yesterday 's warning of a continuing severe shortage in the south of England reminds us .
16 It is a shrinking resource badly distributed around the earth 's crust , as yesterday 's warning of a continuing severe shortage in the south of England reminds us .
17 It came on a day of positive signs for the British economy , with the Bank of England saying it thought inflation would remain below the Government 's target of 4 per cent for the next two years , and cautious indications of a pick-up in high street spending .
18 Operational deposits make up approximately a fifth of bankers ' balances held at the bank , the remainder being made up of non-interest bearing cash deposits that banks are required to keep at the Bank of England to provide it with an income .
19 ‘ From which part of England do you come , Mr Arkwright ? ’
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