Example sentences of "for the british [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Technology : European boost for the British Technology Group
32 Anthony Butler , technical officer for the British Parachute Association , said that on leaving the Cessna plane at 10,000ft , Mr Tipping was required to deploy a throw-away pilot chute packed so it would not open , to give the impression of trailing behind .
33 It was in the Age Group finals at the Grove that young Fergus clocked a Gold medal time ( 71.31 secs ) that has earned him selection by Ireland for the British Age Group championships in Leeds two months from now .
34 It would also reduce dependence on oil , which was a sensible strategic aim , and the regular orders for the British railway manufacturing industry could help to win more export orders for electrified systems overseas .
35 The European Commission is in dispute with the German Government over the level of their production subsidies , but I assure my hon. Friend that imports from Germany are minimal and that the real competition for the British coal mining industry comes from other fuels .
36 He will know that decisions on individual colliery closures are matters for the British Coal Corporation .
37 Mr Chance argued that a sustainable UK coal industry needs the financial support of opencast coal , which last year alone produced a profit of £171 million for the British Coal Corporation and , over the past 50 years , has contributed less than £3.7 billion in profits .
38 Will the Secretary of State bat for the British coal industry in the way that the German Government bat for theirs ?
39 Nobody could believe that the Government do anything for the British coal industry because they are absent from the debate and have not done anything to help our plight .
40 Having spent many years arguing for government support for the British fashion industry — and getting nowhere — she can not be blamed for opting to manufacture and show abroad .
41 Alan Pugh is the secretary of another group of initials , BFICC , which stands for the British Facsimile Industry Consultative Committee .
42 The British High Performance Horse Sale will also be staged on 1st November in adjacent buildings and these two events will provide a unique focus for the British horse industry .
43 Unemployment posed serious problems for the British trade union movement during the early 1920s .
44 More recent poll evidence ( e.g. for the British Crime Survey , or the British Social Attitudes Survey by Jowell et al . ,
45 It is hard to say whether any conclusions may be draw for the British car industry by considering the car industries of other countries .
46 ‘ It just did n't look good for the British car industry which needs all the help it can get . ’
47 No I had a a chap at the door at half past four this afternoon and it was this woman for the British Market Research Bureau er
48 They designed kiosks for the British empire exhibition , Wembley ( 1924 ) , using simple shapes with colourful decoration .
49 We 're going to Fairford in Gloucestershire now … for the British Powerboat Championship
50 So a family one-two for the Jelfs … and a fitting finish for the British powerboat season at Fairford .
51 This shortfall arose partly because , even when difficulties could be foreseen , it was sensible to aim high and maintain manufacturers ' confidence in a sustained market growth , though , as we shall see , it also reflects a persistently poor record for the British power station construction industry on completion times .
52 Loughborough University of Technology Library was eventually awarded a grant of £23,600 for three years to provide facilities for the British Library Information Officer for User Education to operate a clearinghouse for user education in the UK .
53 MORE than £300 has been raised by a group of Barlaston employees and friends in a sponsored walk for the British Epilepsy Association .
54 He crossed the line in three hours and 56 minutes , raising over £600 for the British Epilepsy Association .
55 A sponsored swim by 61 probationary police officers at Aykley Heads , the North-East District Training Centre in Durham , has raised £1,227 for the British Epilepsy Association .
56 This is one issue on which the hon. Gentleman might have commenced his supplementary question by saying that most people in Wales are pleased with the way in which the Government have fought for the British lamb industry as a whole and that Welsh consignments have been fought for , too .
57 Founded in 1967 , the BSIA is the ‘ self-regulatory trade association for the British security industry . ’
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