Example sentences of "britain for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Phase two of INDECS will involve automating the process further , The cards will be replaced by computer terminals at ports , which will automatically register those visitors who are given leave to stay in Britain for a fixed period .
2 Now we 've had a Sale of Goods Act in Britain for a long time .
3 He over-valued the pound when we went into the ERM and , coupled with his insistence of achieving zero inflation , that is destroying industry , jobs , homes , families and any chance of rebuilding Britain for a better future .
4 The aim of this Fact Sheet is to provide the minimum necessary background data on unemployment in Britain for a rational debate on causes and remedies .
5 The tragedy is that , at the moment when a massive explosion of agitation in Britain for a Soviet alliance might have substantially shortened the coming war , the popular movement was inert .
6 It is surely unique in Britain for a failed Conservative candidate to be chairman of not one but two quangos .
7 Meopham Cricket Club , which is even older than the other MCC , appeared the safest spot in Britain for a Tory oration .
8 He added : ‘ The purpose was , is and always will be to reflect life in Britain for a national television channel . ’
9 WILL DOWNING visits Britain for a special one-off date to promote his forthcoming LP ‘ A Dream Fulfilled ’ on 4th & Broadway .
10 The naval support given immediately by Britain for the Korean operation was seen by the Foreign Office as a useful demonstration of Britain 's ‘ capacity to act as a world power with the support of the Commonwealth , and of its quickness to move when action rather than words are necessary ’ .
11 By October she was back in London , billeted in a students ' hostel at Southampton Row , and worshipping at Regent Hall , where the Australian group had made such an impact the night of their arrival in Britain for the International Youth Congress .
12 ESTATE agents valuing every house in Britain for the new council tax have had many of their estimates thrown out by the Inland Revenue .
13 These potatoes are round and white , a new Dutch strain , being grown in Britain for the first time this year .
14 But what is it like to face Immigration Officers when you come to Britain for the first time , not knowing the language , uncertain about the future ?
15 Genzyme announced last week that Ceredase , its drug for Gaucher disease , is being used in Britain for the first time in 10 patients seriously ill with the rare and potentially fatal inherited disease .
16 Germany outstripped Britain for the first time as the largest contributor last year .
17 TOUGH Belfast-style stop and search tactics are to be used across Britain for the first time to combat IRA bombers .
18 Michael Roberts rode six winners in a day in Britain for the first time on Saturday .
19 The M6 crosses on the Thornbridge Viaduct , a viaduct which has been extensively repaired last year using a very powerful water lance to cut out deteriorated concrete , a German tool being used in Britain for the first time .
20 This month she is visiting Britain for the first time in years .
21 The 1851 census revealed that in Britain for the first time more people lived in towns than in the country and that trend continued .
22 ‘ There was nothing confidential about it : it was a bright idea some Americans had for setting up training courses — that sort of thing — for their businessmen and other people coming over to Britain for the first time .
23 American B-Fifty Two bombers have returned to Britain for the first time since the Gulf War .
24 Celtic 's defeat of Inter Milan in nineteen sixty seven brought the European cup to Britain for the first time .
25 George — who is shopping around Ireland and Britain for the best op prices — said : ‘ The minimum is £8,000 .
26 No one can be in any doubt now that she was pulling the strings behind the royal side show that has preoccupied Britain for the past six months .
27 This mower which has been on sale in Britain for the past 3 years is potentially deadly .
28 And already it holds the record in Britain for the inland stretch of water with the highest number of bird species in winter .
29 When Soviet troops invaded Finland in November 1939 , for instance , there was widespread sympathy in Britain for the latest victims of aggression ; but D. N. Pritt , although a member of the Labour Party National Executive , attempted to justify the role of the Russians .
30 Engel is German by birth but has lived in Britain for the last 20 years , and this mixed background has been reflected not only in Melancholia 's plot but in its production history , as it has been co-financed by the British Film Institute and the Hamburg company Lichtblick .
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