Example sentences of "of britain [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 They wanted to have these factories in other parts of Britain but the Government persuaded them to place their new works in this region to help to reduce unemployment .
2 This development comes amid new fears that vigilantes will appear on the streets of Britain unless the Government takes ‘ drastic action ’ to crack down .
3 Comparisons were now being made between it and that of Britain and the USA in the thirties , when names such as T.S .
4 Both countries also enjoy the full support of Britain and the US — a point you chose to ignore .
5 Most important of all , on defence issues , the needs of Britain and the United States came closer together .
6 The Association proved once again to be a formidable field force when helping the appeal , and provided an excellent point of reference for the media in respect of both the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the work of the Association .
7 Free newspaper groups in particular welcomed the opportunity to provide their readers with interesting features about both the Battle of Britain and the work of the Association , whilst at the same time encouraging their regular advertisers to support the Appeal by purchasing space on the feature .
8 Labour in the north of Britain and the Conservatives in the south have so many safe seats that they can suffer a loss of popular votes without this being translated into an equivalent loss of seats .
9 We have encouraged the governments of Britain and the USA to reconsider their support for Indonesia 's notorious Transmigration Programme .
10 THE TRADITIONAL HAMS OF BRITAIN AND THE USA
11 Spanish and Portuguese rule had been overthrown before the arrival of the railway , and the building of Latin American lines was to become the classic expression of the informal imperialism of Britain and the United States which penetrated the region from the mid-nineteenth century .
12 They are related to the larger group of long-horned cattle in Andalusia and perhaps also the longhorns of Britain and the ancient Hamitic long-horned cattle which migrated into Africa .
13 There is another dimension to the decadence of Britain and the Western world .
14 In 1914 the Manor was purchased by a body of British subscribers and presented to the peoples of Britain and the United States of America in celebration of 100 years peace and friendship between the two nations .
15 By imperial unification they meant at this time a federal union of Britain and the white dominions , a scheme differing little in its essentials from other schemes of imperial union which had occupied the minds of the British political classes from time to time during the latter part of the nineteenth century .
16 Coming soon are John le Carré 's magnificent latest , Secret Pilgrim ; Roy Strong 's fascinating Lost Treasures of Britain and the authoritative Oxford Library of English Usage — plus a host of Spring bestsellers all at significant savings .
17 Mr Smith inspired conference not with powerful platform oratory but with a sincere concern for the future of Britain and the well-being of all its people .
18 De Gaulle 's known views — fashioned by his interpretation of the collapse of France in 1940 and his resentment over the refusal of Britain and the United States to treat him as an equal in prosecuting the war effort , on the failings of the Fourth Republic , on reforming NATO , on the need for France to acquire greater international prestige , along with his ambition to affect a lasting reconciliation between France and West Germany ( ideally on French terms ) — all influenced his decision to terminate the Maudling Committee negotiations , and all were still influential in his rejection a few years later of the British application to enter the EEC .
19 Now that new army marched against the scum of Britain and the hirelings of Prussia .
20 The economies of Britain and the rest of the EC have marched closely in step since the 1970s ( see second chart ) .
21 It must , however , be stressed from the outset that even among the most alienated fascism was far from being the only political response to the continued decline of Britain and the mounting economic problems after the first World War .
22 The emergence of fascism symbolized a reaction to the continuing decline of Britain and the developing economic and social problems which had been accelerated by the war .
23 British fascism originated in several distinct and contradictory reaction to the long-term decline of Britain and the dislocation caused by the First World War .
24 Another small group of racial nationalists called ‘ The Nordics ’ amalgamated with the IFL in 1934 ; other organizations such as the Militant Christian Patriots , the White Knights of Britain and the National Socialist League were among the most conspicuous examples .
25 Since the Third International 's change to a popular front policy in 1935 , groups such as the Jewish People 's Council against Fascism and Anti-Semitism , the International Labour Defence of Britain and the London Ex-Servicemen 's Defence against Fascism were part-Communist party front organizations and part spontaneous working-class resentment against the incursion of the fascists into the East End of London .
26 M13 is the brighter , and is in fact the most prominent globular ever visible from latitudes such as that of Britain and the northern United States .
27 Pity poor Heinemann , which opted to cover certain areas in detail rather than depth : Profile UK is Heinemann 's ‘ true to life portrait of Britain and the British ’ .
28 Worst of all , seamen rapidly came to the conclusion that the service and suffering to which the union had committed them in the name of Britain and the Empire did not extend to the shipowners , and especially not to those who were fortunate enough to escape requisitioning of their vessels by the government .
29 The growth in the importance of Prussia and Russia , the renaissance of Habsburg power , now contrasted sharply with the isolation and internal divisions of Britain and the financial weakness and diminished military prestige of France .
30 She collected a book from her father 's library containing all the Arthurian legends , a copy of Malory 's Arthur of Britain and the Knights of the Round Table . ’
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