Example sentences of "which [modal v] [verb] britain " in BNC.

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1 What has been set out in these pages is a programme which could change Britain for good .
2 PREMIER John Major was ambushed by the Germans last night in a move which could force Britain off the road to European unity .
3 The time seemed ripe for a cabinet and prime ministerial intervention which would give Britain a higher profile space policy .
4 Joseph Sturge , who had assumed a leading part in the fight against apprenticeship , anticipated triumphs on a broader imperial and international scale which would confirm Britain 's moral leadership in the world .
5 In so doing it might by accident precipitate a general war , one from which the United States might emerge victorious , but which would leave Britain and Europe a radioactive desert .
6 LABOUR 'S new arms policy was condemned by Tom King yesterday as ‘ an appalling shambles ’ which would cripple Britain 's conventional forces , scrub nuclear weapons and leave the country well and truly defenceless .
7 ‘ Fortunately Britain can win if we learn from past mistakes , and I would now like to conclude by outlining certain strategic proposals for your consideration , which would put Britain firmly on the upward path to meet the Prime Minister 's long-term objectives . ’
8 The full benefits of a single currency will come through , which will benefit Britain and the entire Community .
9 Seen in some quarters as pure electioneering , Kenneth Baker , the Home Secretary , has published a White Paper outlining the proposals which will bring Britain into line with the rest of Europe .
10 In the intervening months the Labour Party has built up a range of policies for education , science and industry which will help Britain build the strong , competitive economy it so desperately needs .
11 A potato variety which can survive Britain 's increasingly dry weather better than most has lost its status as a priority crop for farmers because the supermarkets have turned against it .
12 The leaflets urge people to vote for the party 's Darlington candidate Dr Donald Clarke , claiming the BNP is the only party which can help Britain by ending ‘ a tide of immigration ’ .
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