Example sentences of "in britain it " in BNC.

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1 Even now for a Pakistani , Indian or Bangladeshi woman waiting to join her husband in Britain it is not a matter of getting a ticket and boarding a plane .
2 Some of these girls whose families have come from rural areas in Azad Kashmir or Mirpur feel that their parents allow them to go to school only because in Britain it would be illegal for them to remain at home .
3 Childhood should be a happy time and for many children in Britain it is .
4 Since such a system seemed well founded in Britain it chose to ignore British fascism , unlike the Communist Party , which was prepared to fight the BUF on the streets at Olympia and Cable Street .
5 In Britain it was too good to last , but the slogan led to a disastrous period of false optimism .
6 In Britain it was the face of William Shakespeare that had been chosen to become the first hologramic image used on credit cards .
7 They were astonished to hear that in Britain it costs more than £3 to go to the cinema ( a Filipino obsession ) , when it costs only 3p in Dapitan , and to learn that teenage girls in Britain could go on a date with their boyfriends without a chaperone ; something disapproved of on Mindanao ) .
8 In Britain it is unusual , and few see the houses they have designed actually built .
9 In other words , Ginsberg and his followers were campaigning against the establishment , the Luce family who controlled Time and Life , school , parents , the police — anyone in authority just as , in Britain it was emanating from Liverpool , the Marquee and Carnaby Street .
10 As in the United States , so in Britain it was an outbreak of violence that dramatically brought the plight of the inner cities to public notice .
11 In some countries it is still used as a dairy cow , but in Britain it is definitely a beef breed with the advantage of being able to convert grass into meat with great efficiency .
12 This can result in them being sued for libel ; in Britain it can also result in the people concerned complaining to the Press Council , which may publicly admonish a paper for bad reporting .
13 In Britain it is estimated that eighty-three per cent of these carers have no outside help whatsoever .
14 In Britain it has long been believed that if a black cat crosses your path or enters your house it will bring you good fortune .
15 In Britain it is easy to forget that , while we may have the publicly available electoral register , we are almost alone in Europe in not requiring each citizen to have a formally registered address , and to notify changes of address to the police .
16 In America it is the most common fatal form of cancer , in Britain it is second only to cancer of the lung .
17 IN Britain it 's more your style or where you come from or your haircut , whether you like The Stone Roses or whether you think such-a-body is shit .
18 With so many fantastic walking areas in Britain it 's sometimes hard to decide which one to explore on that well-earned summer break .
19 Chances are if you bought your racket in Britain it already had strings in it — unlike in the USA where the retailer will ask you a lot of questions about how you play and then string your new frame for you .
20 In Britain it came from the craft unions which , due to the early date of industrialisation , were already well established in the workplace .
21 In Britain it is well known that the 1968 Donovan Report identified bargaining structures as a major strategic variable in determining the effectiveness of industrial relations .
22 In Britain it is the curriculum which bears the main burden of transmitting the national idea .
23 In Britain it has seldom been more controversial than for Zeneca , a drugs firm being spun off from ICI on June 1st .
24 However in Britain it seems extremely unlikely that the courts will adopt a similar approach especially given the legislature 's prior decision in the CSA 1985 to opt only for criminal measures .
25 In Britain it would appear that the percentage of those aged 65 + defined as living in some form of institution has remained constant or perhaps decreased slightly .
26 The private sector does not aim to produce a comprehensive system of health care ; in Britain it has developed specialized aspects of health care provision .
27 In Britain it is later childbearing , rather than the abandonment of parenthood , which caused most of this fall in annual births and period fertility measures .
28 In Britain it spawned works as varied as Peter Maxwell Davies ' Eight Songs For A Mad King ( 1968 ) and Harrison Birtwhistle 's Punch And Judy ( 1967 ) , even Britten-s church parables .
29 In Britain it is doubtful whether the personal accountability of an MP seeking reelection has anything like the importance attached to it by some theorists .
30 In Britain it came to the fore in the 1970s through Buzz magazine and the Greenbelt festival .
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