Example sentences of "in britain [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Riding through Gloucestershire yesterday some of the best cyclists in britain as the 1993 Tour of the Cotswolds got underway … the first race was way back in 1951 but this could be the last unless a sponsor is found to save the race …
2 Over 4 million houses were built in Britain between the two world wars .
3 There has been interest in these questions from time to time in the past , in particular in Britain between the end of World War Two and the early 1960s .
4 e.g. M. Cowling , Disraeli , Gladstone and Revolution ( 1967 ) R.Conquest , The Great Terror ( 1968 ) S. Constantine , Unemployment in Britain between the Wars ( 1980 )
5 The use of an outsider to observe what happens in a school has a long history in Britain through the process of formal school inspection .
6 With continued social unrest in Britain through the eighties and into the early nineties , it is clear that social protest , particularly with regard to the attitudes and responses of those in authority to collective violence , is back on the political agenda .
7 To understand this we need to look at the history of cultural theory and criticism in Britain over the last twenty to thirty years .
8 THE STORY of vertebrate life in Britain over the past 2 million years or so is fascinating .
9 The government , says Roith , should take some of the credit for the growth in computer literacy in Britain over the past half a decade .
10 Rhetorically , the central organising theme of the debates on the inner city in Britain over the last three years has been the problem of exporting the successes of the rest of the nation to this extraordinary conceptual space .
11 Given the number of prominent cases of judicial error in Britain over the past few years — Guildford Four , Birmingham Six , Stefan Kiszcko , the Tottenham Three and Judith Ward — it is not an abstract question .
12 In fact , as we shall see , employers in the USA — particularly in the manufacturing sector where enterprise-level bargaining and large corporations predominate — have felt less need for association with other employers for negotiating purposes , while in Britain over the past two decades there has been a trend towards the adoption of company-centred industrial relations policies rather than continued adherence to the norms laid down by an association .
13 Mineral exploration of fluctuating intensity has continued in Britain over the last twenty years .
14 First we examine the trends in population structure in Britain over the last century and the forecasts for the early decades of the next millennium .
15 Changes in mortality have influenced the marital status composition of the older age groups in Britain over the last century .
16 Patterns of family formation have changed significantly in Britain over the last century .
17 It quickly outgrew its humble illegal origins to dominate social life in Britain over the last six months at least .
18 Various championships have been staged in Britain over the years , each with individual sponsors , and quite often with two or more championships running concurrently .
19 To understand the significance of these most recent changes , it is first necessary to review the main trends in social mobility in Britain over the past fifty years , before considering those developments that have become more marked since the mid-1970s .
20 The remit which I set myself is to examine in outline the ways in which the political parties have both responded to and helped to shape the pertinent social collectivities in Britain over the post-war years , and how the activities of political forces have been constrained by , and have served to maintain or transform , the economic class relations of British capitalism .
21 What is certain , however , is that these structural and geographical changes in the population have , in combination , produced a profound transformation in the population size and composition of most places in Britain over the past two decades .
22 If one looks across the channel , as some of us have , and sees the way in which the matter is approached there , it is humiliating to consider what has gone on in Britain over the past few years .
23 Data processing has been a key employment growth area in Britain over the past decade .
24 The purpose of this project is to investigate the flows into and out of unemployment in Britain over the past twenty years .
25 Welsh Tourism announced that it is to spend over £7.5 million on marketing in Britain over the next three years .
26 The National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) has set out its proposals for the development of water resources in Britain over the next 30 years .
27 Three and a half million mountain bikes have been sold in Britain over the past four years .
28 Foreign businesses , which have invested heavily in Britain over the past few years , were not left out yesterday .
29 ‘ To ask us to approach the ACU in Britain about an alternative date seems totally contrary to the accepted procedures .
30 Hanns , although not in the company , was one of John 's group once he arrived in Britain about the same time , and another of the dancers , Peter Darrell ( who also became , in time , a choreographer and ballet director ) was closely involved with them , although he was English .
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