Example sentences of "britain [prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Now we 've had a Sale of Goods Act in Britain for a long time . |
2 | These potatoes are round and white , a new Dutch strain , being grown in Britain for the first time this year . |
3 | But what is it like to face Immigration Officers when you come to Britain for the first time , not knowing the language , uncertain about the future ? |
4 | Genzyme announced last week that Ceredase , its drug for Gaucher disease , is being used in Britain for the first time in 10 patients seriously ill with the rare and potentially fatal inherited disease . |
5 | Germany outstripped Britain for the first time as the largest contributor last year . |
6 | TOUGH Belfast-style stop and search tactics are to be used across Britain for the first time to combat IRA bombers . |
7 | Michael Roberts rode six winners in a day in Britain for the first time on Saturday . |
8 | The M6 crosses on the Thornbridge Viaduct , a viaduct which has been extensively repaired last year using a very powerful water lance to cut out deteriorated concrete , a German tool being used in Britain for the first time . |
9 | This month she is visiting Britain for the first time in years . |
10 | The 1851 census revealed that in Britain for the first time more people lived in towns than in the country and that trend continued . |
11 | ‘ There was nothing confidential about it : it was a bright idea some Americans had for setting up training courses — that sort of thing — for their businessmen and other people coming over to Britain for the first time . |
12 | American B-Fifty Two bombers have returned to Britain for the first time since the Gulf War . |
13 | Celtic 's defeat of Inter Milan in nineteen sixty seven brought the European cup to Britain for the first time . |
14 | Hanns , although not in the company , was one of John 's group once he arrived in Britain about the same time , and another of the dancers , Peter Darrell ( who also became , in time , a choreographer and ballet director ) was closely involved with them , although he was English . |
15 | As to whether change is necessary or not one can not help pay some regard of that phenomenon of the post war world , Japan : If time travel was a fact and it was possible to transport someone from the middle of the social scale of Victorian Britain to the present time , he would think a revolution had taken place ; but the basic ground rules of social life and commerce would shortly become comprehensible to him . |
16 | Two themes expected to run through the study are the impact of computer-aided design , draughting , and manufacture on the design process , and the role and status of the professional engineer in Britain at the present time . |
17 | What has happened with him since , since he became more of a big newspaper owner , is he shifted from that and he has been known to support a Labour government in Australia and a Tory government in Britain at the same time and George Bush in the United States while supporting Keating or Bob Hawk in Australia . |