Example sentences of "[art] united [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The donor must be resident in the United Kingdom at the time that the gift is made .
2 If the tradition still exists today — and it appears that it very much does so — it implies that the United Kingdom does not have for many loyalists a natural character of statehood in the way the Southern state has for catholic nationalists .
3 It resulted from one group , the republicans , not accepting the oath of allegiance to the royal sovereign of the United Kingdom , a requirement of the constitution of 1922 .
4 Under the treaty with the United Kingdom , the twenty-six counties which were to become the independent state were to remain within the British Empire with dominion status , and the British monarch was to remain head of state .
5 The person who dies must normally have been resident in the United Kingdom , and the funeral has to take place in the UK .
6 bringing the body home if the person died away from home but in the United Kingdom
7 Or contact : The United Kingdom Home Care Association .
8 There are more than ten million pensioners in the United Kingdom today .
9 Older people in the United Kingdom : some basic facts .
10 Increasing prosperity in the United Kingdom meant that people had more spare cash , and much of this was spent on an increase in personal travel .
11 Direct Debit instructions should only be addressed to Banks in the United Kingdom .
12 I dare to go further : some of the most gifted and earnest among my contemporaries — I think of Edgar Dowers in the United States and Geoffrey Hill in the United Kingdom ( though I except Hill 's wonderful Mercian Hymns ) — fall short of pleasing me as they might , because they seem not to have followed this rule of thumb , and their language is habitually for my taste a shade , or several shades , too grandiloquent or ‘ literary ’ .
13 Mr Levy-Lang said that this year a quarter of new lending will have been outside France , and 90 per cent of that will have been in the United Kingdom .
14 The United Kingdom signed the Treaty of Rome of her own free will .
15 Grim as events might seem , Britain could not contemplate a ‘ massive new immigration commitment ’ which could ‘ more than double the ethnic minority population of the United Kingdom ’ .
16 While Lebanon 's Christians were demanding more territory , Protestants in the north of Ireland were safeguarding their future statelet within the United Kingdom by accepting less than they might have claimed .
17 Admiral Carlisle Trost , the chief of naval operations , has warned Congressmen in a letter that any cuts could result in a ‘ significant potential for strained relations with the United Kingdom ’ .
18 ‘ Others , including myself , believe that non-punitive but truly compensatory damages awarded by the courts of the United Kingdom are preferable to the exorbitance of emotionally-driven jury awards , ’ he said .
19 The National Old People 's Welfare Committee , later called Age Concern , sought to promote the welfare of old people throughout the United Kingdom and relieve the conditions which were revealed by the war .
20 The move follows Wednesday 's announcement of a merger between Coopers and Deloitte Haskins & Sells in the United Kingdom .
21 A quarter of a century later , the conventional wisdom of British mandarins looks complacent , self-serving , ill-informed , and outmoded — especially in the light of the many serious breaches by the United Kingdom of the European Convention on Human Rights .
22 It is this gap between ‘ reasonableness ’ , in the English legal sense , and ‘ proportionality ’ in the European sense , which leaves the United Kingdom particularly vulnerable before the European Court of Human Rights .
23 Apart from his family riches , Midani is a wealthy man in his own right , with interests in property and leisure developments in the United Kingdom and Spain .
24 Love it or hate it , the South-east does contain 30 per cent of the population of the United Kingdom .
25 The United Kingdom Egg Producers and Retailers Association said the ministry 's testing was ‘ purely cosmetic ’ .
26 They are being backed by the United Kingdom Egg Producers and Retailers Association which says their plight has highlighted the problems being faced by thousands of small egg producers after publicity over salmonella infection .
27 Describing a new screening programme to detect Down 's in the foetus at a London hospital , the British Medical Journal ( 8 October 1988 ) claims that it could ‘ detect 60 per cent of affected pregnancies … and could reduce the number of children born with Down 's syndrome in the United Kingdom from about 900 a year to about 350 a year ’ .
28 This would stop the slaughter of the flock until there had been a full hearing in the High Court , according to Mr Richard North , an environmental health officer and technical adviser to the United Kingdom Egg Producers ' Association , which is backing the nuns .
29 LAWS to confiscate the proceeds of organised crime in the United Kingdom should not follow the American pattern , according to a report on practises in both countries published yesterday .
30 Mr North is technical adviser to the United Kingdom Egg Producers ' Association , which has launched an appeal to meet the nuns ' legal costs .
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