Example sentences of "britain [adv] [vb -s] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But Britain still has a huge gap to close on her major competitors . |
2 | Britain also lacks a coherent philosophy for charging patients . |
3 | There are up to 360 incinerators working abroad and Britain also has a few systems . |
4 | Britain urgently needs a better way of making economic decisions . |
5 | Britain probably has a greater percentage of gifted men and women per head of population than any country in the world . |
6 | Britain now has a louder voice in world affairs that needs to be backed by a coherent national military strategy . |
7 | The tropical research should be supported not just because Britain now has a large immigrant population from tropical regions , but because it could be one of the country 's most significant and meaningful contributions to the Third World . |
8 | Britain now has a quasi-military police potential for dealing with violent protest . |
9 | Britain now has a double tax agreement with most countries . |
10 | Britain today salutes a new champion . |
11 | But , under the Conservatives , Britain today invests a smaller share of our national wealth in education than in 1979 . |
12 | Britain currently possesses a large pool of popular music talent , thanks primarily to the ease with which the independent sector has enabled consumers to become producers . |