Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] british " in BNC.

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1 the local communities have been ignored in these issues and these discussions that are going on between British Coal and the County Council .
2 Tributes have continued to pour in for British Team Manager Les Jones , who died after the European Indoor Championships in Genoa .
3 A fortnight after Pedro 's plane plunged flaming into the sea , Angel was shot down behind British lines and escaped with a smashed kneecap and concussion .
4 shareholding in National Power and PowerGen and instruct the chief executives to sit down with British Coal and negotiate a mutually beneficial contract from 1993 .
5 Despite heavy traffic , it did not fit in with British Railway 's policy , and also it suffered from Union intransigency. tickets were printed by the NER and its successors , and followed their standard designs .
6 French Professor stands down from British transplant centre
7 LABOUR 'S transport spokesman John Prescott could step in over British Rail 's plans to sell off a Darlington sports ground .
8 There are many other hon. Members present from the north-east , who have struggled down on British Rail to participate in this debate because we have seen in recent months horrifying scenes on our televisions .
9 But I think we could of gone down to British Home Stores , but we both probably would have spent more , than ,
10 But critics here want more safeguards built in to British courts , so that justice is done .
11 Yes I I presume there must be some form of safeguarding areas laid down by British Coal .
12 She soon found a new challenge when she took over as British Team Manager in 1985 .
13 As the implications the 1988 Education Reform Act , and in particular those concerning the national curriculum , are worked through in British schools , studies of French schooling take on a special significance .
14 He 'd managed to persuade them to get a message through to British Intelligence : the words ‘ Prime Minister ’ and ‘ Cadogan Square ’ .
15 Yet somehow the message has still to get through to British Rail that the communication of travel information is no longer a luxury , to be fed in titbits to grateful passengers .
16 These informants were turned over to British intelligence in 1981 under an operation code-named Ward .
17 American political pressure on Churchill in London , and diplomatic help to Nasser in Cairo , resulted in the highly unsatisfactory Anglo-Egyptian Agreement of October 1954 , whereby the military base installations in the Canal Zone were to be handed over to British civilian contractors , and all uniformed personnel were to leave Egypt by the end of March 1956 .
18 It seems that the masterplan , compiled by former Tate curator Richard Francis , is recommending that the existing galleries be given over to British art , from the sixteenth century to the present day , while another building , either already in existence , or to be built , but in either case not far from Millbank , will become the gallery of modern art .
19 In a speech on Tehran radio on June 5 Hojatolislam Seyed Ali Khamenei , Iran 's spiritual leader , repeated the demand that the British novelist Salman Rushdie should be handed over to British Moslems " so that he can be killed for blasphemy against Islam " , as first decreed by fatwa issued in February 1989 by the late Ayatollah Khomeini after publication of Rushdie 's novel The Satanic Verses [ see pp. 36450-51 ] .
20 Michael Michael , to assist the panel , after we received 's paper on on on the erm coal workings in Selby we have act we faxed that over to British Coal for their comments .
21 The vast majority worked in the old GWR Works taken over by British Rail after the war .
22 off of British Rail .
23 IF YOU 'RE A BRIGHTON , BLACKPOOL OR BOGNOR BABY , YOU 'RE BETTER OFF WITH BRITISH GAS WATER HEATING .
24 Flight-weight maybe , but they never really took off in British homes .
25 Reading right-wing papers also made people more inclined to believe the Conservative Party had convincing policies and was likely to keep its promises , that Kinnock was neither decisive , nor trustworthy , nor a good leader of a team , and especially that he could not be relied upon to stand up for British interests against the USSR .
26 When the company was trying to stimulate confidence amongst its backers , Nimslo proudly claimed that it had ‘ received ’ nearly £3 million in government grants to tool up for British production at the Timex factory in Dundee .
27 ‘ But transfer fees are so blown up for British players that managers are now forced to look abroad .
28 Is it not time the hon. Gentleman did the job he is paid for and stood up for British sport ?
29 For that very reason , the Government are standing up for British businesses and British services in Brussels as we want more jobs , not fewer .
30 It is now owned by the Paternoster Association , which is made up of British , American and Japanese interests .
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