Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the british " in BNC.

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1 Instructional holidays likewise can be traced through the British Horse Society or the Association of British Riding Schools .
2 The ‘ Santa Specials ’ are the first to be arranged for the British Rail main line in the area for quite some time , and a first for the North Warwickshire Line between Hall Green and the Shakespearean town of Stratford-upon-Avon .
3 THE report , Stevie explained as Patrick drove away from the station , had come through the British Embassy in Bucharest .
4 As you can see , it is all a matter of common sense yet hundreds of windsurfers are rescued off the British coastline each year .
5 The decision came just eight hours before the deadline imposed by the British Olympic Association ( BOA ) for cities to be considered as the British nomination .
6 At the time of recruitment the patients were reminded of the British Diabetic Association 's dietary recommendations ( 55% carbohydrate , 30% fat , and 15% protein ) .
7 Down in the control room a shift change took place an hour ago , and a different platoon is now thinly dispersed throughout the British Sector of Berlin .
8 " They do n't seem to have come from the British Army . "
9 Duelling , one index of the survival of the values of barbarism , had been forbidden in the British Army since 1844 , but the Russian officer corps was specially exempted from the laws prohibiting it .
10 It was a time of great British expansion and it is thought that , in the guise of ships ' cats , they were scattered from the British Isles all over the globe in a comparatively short space of time .
11 The men on the Committee , led by Francis Hawkins and E.G. Mandeville Roe , then resigned from the British Fascists and joined Mosley , bringing with them a copy of its membership list .
12 Lindsay Antiques have resigned from the British Antique Dealers Association .
13 We used two conventional standard ORS — namely , the World Health Organisation ORS ( WHO-ORS ) and the ORS formulation recommended in the British Pharmacopoeia ( UK-ORS ) , which until recently was the most widely used ORS in the United Kingdom .
14 • Adverse reactions following gel applications were reported in the British Dental Journal in 1976 ( vol 140 p 307 ) .
15 This was widely reported in the British press .
16 There are a number of books in the list here that have been discarded from the British Library , including an editio princeps .
17 It is not known today from the Outer Hebrides , being confined in the British Isles to Skye and Mull .
18 Korda enjoyed the attentions that his relatively exotic origins attracted from the British press .
19 Information about materials and techniques of manufacture , geography of find-spot and manufacture , and a short free-text description of the object are examples of the information categories currently included in the British Museum 's inventory .
20 The origins of modern ethnography are to be found in the late nineteenth century , when men like Boas and Rivers studied the ways of life of a variety of tribes by then included in the British Empire .
21 The Grange Hotel in Clifton , York , has won a top accolade , after being chosen out of a national survey as one of the 30 establishments included in the British Town House Hotel Collection .
22 FOUR Scots are included in the British team to compete in the Challenge Martini World Cup Series to be held in London : Alasdair Baker , from Dunfermline , Eric Usher ( Edinburgh ) , Kyle MacDonald ( Stirling ) and Todd Lindsay ( Dalkeith ) .
23 Notwithstanding the possible ground for distinguishing between the two cases , therefore , there remains a fundamental doubt as to just how much policy innovation can reasonably be expected from the British judiciary especially in such a politically sensitive area as defence policy .
24 When , in 1884 , G. T. Clark [ q.v. ] published his Mediaeval Military Architecture in England , she realized that it contained false assumptions about the origins of the various mounds or mottes scattered over the British Isles .
25 He might also have said , as he had on countless occasions , that although he had constantly looked to the British for advice , he distrusted them acutely .
26 The underlying question , however , was whether a company of this size — with virtually all of its sales confined to the British market — could survive .
27 An all dark race of the Willow Grouse , confined to the British Isles , never turning white in winter .
28 A Calvinistic Methodist , Ellis was educated at the British School , Llandderfel , and then at the grammar school in Bala .
29 The pair impressed at the British Association Science Fair with their geology project .
30 While all the leading players at the Masters have been asked about the prospects of the US regaining a title won by the British in the last four years , the Australians have been quietly asserting themselves .
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