Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] the united [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 It found little favour in the United States , where there was however considerable interest in securing some workable arrangement .
2 The UN was a relatively small body in 1947 and effectively dominated by the United States .
3 The British view of developments in Korea , upon which Britain was rarely approached by the United States — and this had been true since the Yalta conference — was that American policy was blundering and General Hodge inept .
4 Pat Choate 's book will be better received in the United States than in Europe , although it should certainly find French readers .
5 The Hague Convention had been signed on behalf of the United Kingdom in March 1970 and was undoubtedly in the contemplation of the legislature when passing the Act of 1975 , notwithstanding that the Convention was only ratified by the United Kingdom on 16 July 1976 : see In re Westinghouse Electric Corporation Uranium Contract Litigation M.D.L. Docket No. 235 ( Nos. 1 and 2 ) [ 1978 ] A.C. 547 , 608 .
6 — that British Aerospace has just won for 20 RJ70s that is especially designed for the United States market and fills a niche that no one else could have filled ?
7 One has only to look at the United States , where they take sex education very seriously but seem to have got everything wrong , with the most appalling results to the nation 's health .
8 This discovery was apparently overlooked in the United States , and was made again 3 years later during the screening of large series of compounds .
9 Long admired in the United States for the powerful social content of her imagery , the exhibition includes more than one hundred drawings and prints as well as five rare sculptures , among which is the large plaster of ‘ Lovers ’ ( 1913 , Museum of Fine Arts , Boston ) .
10 After this meeting , Gen. Suchinda publicly assured the Prime Minister that the Army would remain loyal , and Chatichai was confident enough to leave for the United States on schedule .
11 The total number of Egyptian fighting men in Saudi Arabia is put at about 27,000 , with another 5,000 or so based in the United Arab Emirates .
12 Where a court is considering whether a provision does or does not cover X the rule will not admit the parliamentary history of the provision to demonstrate that at no stage in the parliamentary proceedings was there any suggestion that the provision covered X. It remains to be seen how long judges in the United Kingdom will be able to require negative evidence from parliamentary material to establish that an admissible statement is an expression of parliamentary intention , but exclude such evidence as an aid to construction .
13 They will either buy down into smaller accommodation in good repair and consume the profit , or borrow or buy annuities on the security of their properties , as many are apparently doing in the United States .
14 The fallacy , so long espoused by the United States , that any political settlement for the West Bank must primarily involve Jordan was sharply exposed by the Uprising .
15 Stratford is also badly connected to the United Kingdom 's railway geography , with inferior capability for through international trains to the north-west and other regions beyond London .
16 It is critical , however , that the benefit is not received in the United Kingdom .
17 the income arising to the trust has a foreign source and therefore had it been received by the beneficiary he would not have borne tax on it ; and 2. the benefit — the payment out by the trustees to the individual — is not received in the United Kingdom .
18 The relevant provision is s740(5) which reads thus : An individual who is domiciled outside the United Kingdom shall not , in respect of any benefit not received in the United Kingdom , be chargeable to tax under [ s740 ] by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not , by reason of his being so domiciled , have been chargeable to income tax in respect of it ; and [ s65(6)– ( 9 ) ] shall apply for the purposes of [ s740(5) ] as they would apply for the purposes of [ s65(5) ] if the benefit were income arising from possessions outside the United Kingdom .
19 The first limb provides that if the recipient is domiciled outside the United Kingdom and the benefit is not received in the United Kingdom then the recipient shall not be chargeable to tax by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not by reason of his being so domiciled have been chargeable to tax in respect of it .
20 This seems to contradict the NEC v Intel case although , being an American case , it is obviously not binding on the United Kingdom courts .
21 This type of care is very unpleasant for the patient and is not undertaken in the United Kingdom unless the outlook is likely to be a return to healthy life .
22 In order for settled property to be excluded from inheritance tax it is necessary that the settlor was not domiciled in the United Kingdom at the time the settlement was made and , in addition , it is necessary that at the time of the relevant charge , eg on the death of a life tenant or when a ten year charge occurs if the trust is a discretionary trust or where assets are appointed out of a discretionary trust , the particular trust assets are not located in the United Kingdom .
23 Thus , if Mr X , who is not domiciled in the United Kingdom , puts property into a discretionary trust and at the time of the ten year charge the trust assets are not located in the United Kingdom , eg they are chattels such as a motor vehicle which is located outside the United Kingdom , no inheritance tax is in point .
24 Provided Mr X was not domiciled in the United Kingdom when the settlement was created and at the relevant time , eg the death of the son , the assets were not located in the United Kingdom , inheritance tax would not be in point even if the son is domiciled in the UK .
25 It makes no difference where the trustees are resident : it is necessary , however , that the assets are not located in the United Kingdom when Y dies .
26 Does not that conclusively show that economic difficulties are not confined to the United Kingdom , as the Opposition try to claim ?
27 The existence of a black economy is , of course , not confined to the United Kingdom .
28 Such innovative schemes are not confined to the United States .
29 Clearly this phenomenon is not confined to the United States ; value pluralism has created something of an educational Tower of Babel in Britain also .
30 Mr X may be resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom but not domiciled in the United Kingdom .
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