Example sentences of "a [noun sg] british " in BNC.
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1 | As a result British Steel produced profits of over £400 million in the year 1987/88 and was privatised by means of a share sale to the general public . |
2 | As a consequence British Prime Ministers may have to work extremely hard to get them to change course . |
3 | THE European Community will agree today to implement limited United Nations sanctions against Libya , in the first stage of a process British diplomats hope will force Col Gaddafi to surrender the two Lockerbie bombing suspects for trial in the West . |
4 | Hislop made a farewell British tour in 1934 . |
5 | ‘ He takes care of all the legislation and has established the Seven as a quality British product . |
6 | Indeed a precipitate British withdrawal was the last thing Washington wanted . |
7 | Veronique Marot , who won London in 1989 , heads a touch British team , which includes Andrea Wallace , who came seventh in Carpi in 2:31:36 , and Angie Hulley , the 1990 Commonwealth Games bronze medalist and winner of this year 's UK Cross-Country trials . |
8 | If John Patten introduces such a system British children will work as hard as German children and a real educational revolution will have been brought about . |
9 | And they called me an N B man , a North British Railway man . |
10 | That view was rejected and after a reconnaissance British forces took the island . |
11 | However , the fact is that for approaching half a century British cities have been publicly regulated by a system designed to guide , shape and control the form and appearance of the urban environment . |