Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [art] british [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I want you to regard me not as the last Viceroy winding up the British Raj ’ , he told Nehru , ‘ but as the first to lead the way to the new India . ’
2 Jack Walker and his brother Fred also managed to pick up a British record of £330 million for the sale of their stockholding business to British Steel last year .
3 Increasingly powerful transmitters , satellite relays , and cable systems have begun to open up the British electorate to a wider variety of broadcast news sources , while business mergers have effectively consolidated control of the press into a very few hands ( Newton , 1988a , p. 314 ; Negrine , 1989 , ch. 4 ) .
4 Working in conjunction with the British Mountaineering Council and the Ramblers ' Association , COLA plans to set up the British Uplands Footpath Trust .
5 The decision of the Post Office to set up the British Broadcasting Company in 1922 as a co-operative of radio set manufacturers was an attempt to overcome a series of essentially technical and organizational problems : the need to satisfy set manufacturers by ensuring that all participated in the birth and development of broadcasting , the need to avoid chaos on the airwaves on the American scale , and the need to guarantee an efficient and satisfactory service to all listeners .
6 Many of these will be unleashed in Britain by Lynmart , a company headed by Mr Raggett , who worked closely with the Russians to set up the British Astronaut Project , JUNO .
7 It was still convenient to hold that the Labour Party relied on a " left " Party " which will stand between the Communist Party and the Labour Party and hold back the British workers from following the revolutionary policy of the Communist International " .
8 The National Consumer Council has called for industry and motorists to pay more towards the cost of cleaning up the British water supply .
9 Just as aware as Napoleon III that royal connections could be made to serve a diplomatic turn , Bismarck had used Princess Victoria , wife of the Crown Prince Frederick , as a means of sounding out the British government as to its possible reactions to Leopold 's candidature .
10 Hence the simplest approach to the study of social policy is to describe the policies and institutions that together make up the British system of social services .
11 China , which takes over the British colony in 1997 , refuses to bless the undertaking — and thus open the way for private financing of part of it — until it has wrung several concessions from the British .
12 China , which takes over the British colony in 1997 , has flatly rejected two plans .
13 He has now set up a British company , Flyda Ltd , to exploit his invention .
14 It was perhaps the argument that this imposition of middle-class morality was holding back the British cinema which led to the matter becoming an issue of public concern .
15 The ruling was said to be partly based on a case brought in a British court by a Maze prisoner who had alleged maltreatment by prison officers .
16 Earlier this year it was announced that the block contained an oilfield with recoverable reserves of 250 million to 500 million barrels of oil , putting it in the so-called ‘ elephant field ’ category and the largest oil find off the British coast for five years .
17 In Britain at about the same time another Gallup poll showed 30 per cent of the populace were in favour of giving up the British H-bomb .
18 As none of the guests spoke Spanish ‘ I rang up the British Consul and asked for his help and he provided it .
19 The Transport Act 1962 broke up the British Transport Commission established under the Transport Act 1947 .
20 I asked while cutting up a British Telecom van — rather niftily I thought .
21 The Communist Party had continually attacked the ILP regarding the disaffiliation issue as a temporary manoeuvre " to hold back the British workers from the revolutionary policy of the Communist lnternational " .
22 In 1933 he took out a British passport , falsely claiming his place of birth as Galway , Ireland .
23 Multico have taken on the British marketing rights for the Delta range of machinery .
24 MOVE over The British Bulldog , Hitman Hart , Ultimate Warrior and the rest of the grunt and groan hulks … the Gladiators are on the march .
25 1968 : MCA sets up a British operation .
26 Angol , whose sights are set on a tilt at the vacant WBO crown against Yuri Vaulin , recently gave up the British title but is still Commonwealth champion .
27 And in 1972 Lee 's remarkable shots from around the green snuffed out the British challenge of Tony Jacklin .
28 West Germany , in the event for the first time , bring four world champions to Hyde Park to take on a British team that has six silver and bronze medallists from the recent World Championships , as well as squads from Italy , the Soviet Union and France .
29 They must be daft to take on the British Empire .
30 To push down the British price to that of the cheapest one quoted by any ‘ fly-by-night ’ would have a catastrophic effect on business worldwide .
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