Example sentences of "be [conj] britain ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Early indications are that Britain 's system X , which Telecom is gradually introducing is not particularly favoured .
2 Their latest average forecast is that Britain 's GDP will grow by 1.5% in 1993 .
3 They 'll want to know why it is that Britain 's second busiest airport has once again come perilously close to disaster .
4 A crucial question is whether Britain 's small information-technology companies will ever grow big .
5 The fear was that Britain 's population would decline rapidly , that it would be dominated by an aged population with few people of working age coupled with a rapidly decreasing birth rate .
6 The problem , neatly summarized by Blackaby ( 1980 ) , was that Britain 's collective bargaining structure lay betwixt and between two polar extremes : at one extreme was the highly centralized system which was prevalent in some countries of continental Europe ; at the other extreme was the model of atomistic competition in labour markets which appeared to feature only in textbooks .
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