Example sentences of "scotland [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There were no new openings in Scotland or the north of England , where the main urban areas are supplied and interest charges were almost steady at £528,000 .
2 Gangs of so-called anglers arrive , mostly from Central Scotland or the North of England , and their sole aim is to kill as many fish as possible .
3 What is the point of the STG board , the Secretary of State for Scotland or the Minister meeting the Transport and General Workers Union ?
4 The French had , like the Old Pretender , lost faith in the strategy of the roundabout approach via Scotland or the south-west of England and now planned to land at Maldon in Essex , a mere 42 miles [ 67 km ] from London .
5 I wore shorts , read about Queen Margaret of Scotland and a missionary heroine in Girl , listened to Dan Dare on Radio Luxemburg .
6 McGrain , capped 62 times by Scotland and a member of the SFA 's Hall of Fame , was unable to use the free ticket given to him and the rest of that elite group for all Scotland 's matches .
7 Thomas Pennant was here the following year and his account of his visit with John Lightfoot , the botanist , which appears in " A Tour in Scotland and a Voyage to the Hebrides in 1772 " ( Chester 1774 ) is very important and is much used by later writers .
8 Thomas Pennant was here the following year and his account of his visit with John Lightfoot , the botanist , which appears in " A Tour in Scotland and a Voyage to the Hebrides in 1772 " ( Chester 1774 ) is very important and is much used by later writers .
9 The company was formed on Albert Hill in 1864 and by the time it closed in 1879 it had been responsible for 40 bridges in Denmark , 20 bridges in Sweden all built in 1874 , all the viaducts on the Whitby-RedcarMiddlesbrough line including the Staithes Viaduct , Llandudno pier , a bridge in Syria , another over the Tay in Scotland and a footbridge over the Tees at Barnard Castle .
10 and enter Scotland and a lot and then a lot came back from Scotland down to North and there was
11 Please send me your full colour leaflet which explains the benefits enjoyed by Friends of Historic Scotland and a membership application form .
12 In the UK a pH of 2–4 has been recorded in Pitlochry in Scotland and a study commissioned by the Department of the Environment found high acidity readings in Yorkshire , Lincolnshire , East Midlands , Cumbria , the West Central Highlands of Scotland and the Southern Uplands .
13 The growth of money management education committees and associations within local education authorities is evidence of this ; we have been told of encouraging credit education initiatives in the North West , North East , South Wales and Scotland and no doubt there are other similar examples elsewhere .
14 Visiting speakers from England have chided their Scottish colleagues for their slow pace of change , citing bed numbers in Scotland and the building of an entirely new psychiatric hospital in Aberdeen as examples of outmoded practice .
15 Both Scotland and the south reported the same 27 per cent positive balance .
16 Wipe off the shading paint from the glass at the beginning of the month in Scotland and the north , and the end of the month in the south .
17 The Conservative party has not understood that in Wales , Scotland and the north of England , it is the opposition , even if an opposition wielding the powers of the state .
18 Labour has no need of such fripperies in Wales , Scotland and the North .
19 Because of the national shortage of timber in the Stuart period , James I banned the use of wood to fuel glass furnaces , and the need for coal supplies contributed to the rise in importance of glass making in Scotland and the North of England .
20 There were to be diversionary rebellions in Scotland and the north of England , supported perhaps by spontaneous risings in other areas like the already restive Midlands , but the main effort was to be in the south-west , centred on Bath .
21 Labour voters to Scotland and the north ; blacks to the inner cities ; wives to the country cottage ; Essex man to Essex thank you very much ; and Mr Doing-all-right to wherever he can secure a fortress .
22 Scottish & Newcastle ( McEwans and Youngers beers , Newcastle Brown ) have a relatively low holding of tied public houses ( which are mainly in Scotland and the North East ) , but still account for a significant proportion of total beer sales , partly through sales to free houses and partly through the strong position of their brands in the off-licence trade .
23 The group , which has 65 stores in Scotland and the north of England , added five stores during the year with a further three due to open next year .
24 British No. 1 Jo Durie was on the road coaching young prospects in Scotland and the North of England .
25 The men involved come from 63 different points throughout England , Scotland and Wales ( 22 points in Scotland and the North of England , 16 points in the Midlands and Wales , 25 in the South ) .
26 After it had been superseded in the seventeenth century , by the Great North Road , which runs to the east of it through more inhabited country , Sewestern Lane became a recognised route by which cattle from Scotland and the North of England reached the Midland pastures and London : hence its later name of The Drift .
27 By contrast , almost the only areas of decline in Britain have been the conurbations and some of the older established industrial areas in South Wales , Scotland and the North of England .
28 However , there were additional ‘ differential shifts ’ , further differences in performance , which were most marked in Scotland and the North West , and which remain for discussion .
29 The company has also been commissioned to undertake the first quadrennial inspection of HM Customs and Excise 's portfolio of historic buildings both in Scotland and the north of England .
30 Can my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that many of the problems that British Rail experienced on the east coast line at the end of last year were due to criminal vandalism affecting the signalling system , particularly in Scotland and the north of England ?
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