Example sentences of "of the united [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Fishing vessels registered in the register of British vessels under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 were owned or managed by the applicants , companies incorporated under the laws of the United Kingdom and their directors and shareholders , most of whom were Spanish nationals .
2 Wales is not the most prosperous part of the United Kingdom and there is great bitterness there over the antics of Welsh Water .
3 Whether in the case of deconcentration ( where parliamentary control is immediate ) or in that of devolution ( where it is mediate ) Parliament remains the central institution of the constitution of the United Kingdom and it is to this that we now turn .
4 We have the possibilities of a postmodern , post-nationalist way of relating , but it seems to me that the prerequisite of that in these islands is the end of the United Kingdom as we have known it .
5 It was achieved in a mood of almost stunned boredom amongst English opinion , confident that the dismantling of the United Kingdom as it had endured since 1707 or 1536 would not in fact take place .
6 Their behaviour in Brazil was , however , complicated by the monetary authorities and policies of their home government — primarily , that of the United States since it was US banks who had taken the lead and were therefore the most exposed ( Frieden , 1987 ; Nunnenkamp , 1986 ) .
7 Britain may not need to flaunt nationalism in the way characteristic of the United States but its education system can no more ignore the task of sustaining the national identity than education systems in any other nation-state .
8 Hawaii was of the United States but it was not in it .
9 Midwinter will never be the president of the United States but he will be close to the President .
10 The US Japan Security Treaty which came into force simultaneously tied Japan firmly to the interests of the United States and its allies .
11 Soviet officials saw little hope either of establishing formal political ties or of promoting revolution in countries forced to live within the shadow of the United States and its 1823 Monroe Doctrine .
12 It is hardly surprising that , at this stage , Moscow assigned little theoretical importance and a low priority in practice to the fate of the revolution in far-flung Latin America , obliged to live within the shadow of the United States and its 1823 Monroe Doctrine .
13 As with Nato , the interlocking lynchpins between these new structures will be provided by the participation or the patronage of the United States and its allies .
14 In addition to its own suspicion of the United States and its " dollar imperialism " it published an opinion poll on 11 March 1946 which demonstrated the strong sympathy which the USSR still excited among the British people for its part in the defeat of Germany .
15 At all times Eisenhower was guided by strong views as to what constituted the best interests of the United States and its allies — even if in pursuit of those ends he felt obliged to act so vigorously against Britain and France .
16 In the United States the , one of the impacts of federalism and the size of the United States and its diversity , is that politicians in America are all local .
17 I did not usurp power but I did greatly broaden the use of executive power , in other words this is the modesty part I acted for the public welfare , I acted for the common wellbeing of all our people whenever and in whatever manner was necessary unless prevented by direct constitutional or legislative prohibition Roosevelt suggested that the president subject only to the people of the United States and he identified himself with Andrew Jackson and with Abraham Lincoln .
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