Example sentences of "throughout british " in BNC.

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1 The BTG 's job , according to its latest annual report , is ‘ to promote the development of technology throughout British industry and to advance the use of British technology throughout the world ’ .
2 Today , in the 1980s , the Scout and Guide movement is almost non-existent throughout British deaf schools and clubs for the deaf , perhaps , due to competition from other leisure interests , but in its heyday , the movement was responsible for giving hundreds of young men and girls great fulfilment and sense of Purpose .
3 But it is difficult to know whether their defence of the Masai in such cases should be attributed to the peculiarly seductive qualities of this people , or to the well-documented tendency of District Officers throughout British Africa to become closely identified , in a paternal and proprietary way , with the interests of ‘ their ’ tribe .
4 Whereas there are examples of best practice technology efficiently applied throughout British industry , they are far from sufficiently diffused to match international competition .
5 Throughout British history , people have fought for , or fought against , powerful images of urban or rural life .
6 While accountability problems are found throughout British public administration , with non-departmental bodies they are particularly acute .
7 Has my hon. Friend seen the latest survey from the Institute of Purchasing and Supply which publishes a regular report based on surveys of purchasing managers throughout British industry , studying their purchasing activities and intentions .
8 In order to bring about sustained growth , the Government will have to reverse the cuts that they have made in the training budget and develop a long-term programme to increase the quantity and quality of skills throughout British industry .
9 The subsequent demoralisation in evidence throughout British coalfields has been mitigated to some degree in South Yorkshire by blame for defeat focusing on a clearly identifiable minority , who in response have developed a set of parallel social institutions .
10 However what does seem clear is that non-traditional students are capable of performing at least as well and in some cases better than traditionally qualified students throughout British higher education .
11 I understand that this was pretty common , quite common throughout British Railways , it took a few years to knit together you know , the nationalization and the fact that we were just the same railway after that .
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