Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] in the uk " in BNC.
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1 | As for mainframes , the only one Siemens Nixdorf actually has installed in the UK is a 7.000 BS2000 Model H120-R — the Police National Computer . |
2 | A non-mandatory ratio has operated in the UK for many years . |
3 | Although the proportion of GNP taken in tax has risen in the UK since the early 1970s , the UK is , in comparative terms , only a middle-ranked country in terms of tax-take , with tax ( excluding community charge ) amounting to 35.2% of GNP in 1990 . |
4 | There are substantial differences in the way aids are dispensed in the UK and French LFAs and several aspects of this explain in good part why a major nature conservation/agriculture conflict has resulted in the UK uplands but not in France . |
5 | But if the average size of a household has fallen at the same time ( this has happened in the UK ) then the income of each person in a household may have risen . |
6 | Although he has lived in the UK since 1969 , Zarei was born in Iran and is often listed as Iranian , but he is officially a British athlete , and won an England vest when competing in the Milton Keynes 24-hour Championships in 1989 . |
7 | His business , which now employs 60 people , has prospered in the UK recession because of its reliance on export markets . |
8 | He graduated with first class honours in oil technology from Imperial College London and his early career was spent with Amoco and Shell working in the UK , Netherlands , Guyana and Australia . |
9 | ‘ Danish farmers are also keen to try their hand at outdoor systems , which we have seen emerging in the UK over the past five years , and trials have already begun . ’ |
10 | Brett cited SERC 's announcement that the nuclear structure facility at Daresbury is to be closed in December 1992 , as evidence of the damage being done to research in the UK by underfunding . |
11 | There was a marked increase in enquiries during the quarter as signs of a recovery begin to appear in the UK housing market . |
12 | This is the only date they are going to play in the UK and tickets are now on sale . |
13 | This is the only date they are going to play in the UK and tickets are now on sale . |
14 | However , whether you consider flying in the UK to be expensive or reasonable depends largely upon where you view it from — the left-hand seat , the right-hand seat , or the school-owner 's Porsche . |
15 | Digiti lingua ( 1698 ) is the earliest published system which seems comparable to currently used fingerspelling in the UK , and this was written by a ‘ friend to the deaf ’ . |
16 | Only 3 Meteors remain flying in the UK , but their close links with Gloucestershire ensures their memory will live on in the region for years to come . |
17 | Foreign companies wishing to acquire in the UK , normally introduced to MAS by a member of the M&A International Network . |
18 | Innovations report good initial response from schools and confirm that the education market is an area of their business they are expecting to expand in the UK . |
19 | Those medical graduates who intend to practise in the UK become provisionally registered with the General Medical Council after graduation . |
20 | Those veterinary graduates who intend to practise in the UK or the EC become registered by right of their BVM&S degree , in the United Kingdom Register of Veterinary Surgeons and become Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons . |
21 | Like many , he got known in the UK through the Virgin ‘ Techno ’ compilations but , when he came to Britain with Inner City 's ‘ Big Fun ’ tour , his career and personal life nose-dived when Blake discovered he was epileptic . |
22 | Once again if these changes continue to develop in the UK , the classification and definition of what constitutes a rural area will have to be radically altered , although there have already been some changes , as the next section demonstrates . |
23 | Is learning to fly in the UK too expensive ? |
24 | Whilst surely representing the pinnacle of guitar mass-production ( 500,000 per year sometimes ) you 're right that only a small percentage seem to have survived in the UK . |
25 | According to Mr Scannell , there always have been people in the UK interested in buying property in France ; some existing owners , including accountants , commute to work in the UK every week . |
26 | The Act removed the right of people who had settled in the UK before 1973 to register as British citizens , and replaced this with the opportunity to naturalise as British at the discretion of the Secretary of State at the Home Office . |
27 | Within eight to nine years production of hops had halved in the UK . ’ |
28 | Sadly , little of this work had appeared in the UK . |
29 | The evidence was that he had worked in the UK for 40 weeks and in Italy for 50 weeks . |
30 | Sales optimism had rebounded in the UK , suggesting a recovery was set to take hold , said D&B 's chief economist , Joseph Duncan . |