Example sentences of "britain [vb -s] always " in BNC.
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1 | Britain has always said that , despite its plans for union , Maastricht fails to answer the question posed by the end of the Cold War : how to bring the former communist countries into Europe , and expand the EC to include up to 20 members . |
2 | Britain has always been strongly opposed to nuclear proliferation . |
3 | In one way , this lack of British involvement contributes to a view that , even before the shifts and lapses of the 1930s and 1950s , Britain has always had an impoverished experimental tradition , repeatedly needing to borrow from France , Ireland , the USA or wherever , to compensate for a bankruptcy of energies in the domestic context . |
4 | Britain has always taken a stand against bullies and tyrants to ensure that we can live in a safe world and I pray that our resolution to do this will remain undiminished . |
5 | Within the European context Britain has always had a relatively large ‘ marginal workforce ’ . |
6 | Britain has always acquired its wealth , until the Industrial Revolution , through its agriculture . |
7 | Wine production in Britain has always been possible , though the evidence for it in the Roman period is almost non-existent . |
8 | Donnison and Soto point out that the ‘ establishment ’ in Britain has always had a dismissive attitude to the third category . |
9 | Britain has always been a highly centralized country . |
10 | The welfare state in Britain has always been pluralistic in that there have always been several sources of welfare provision . |
11 | Education in Britain has always been considered some of the best in the world . |
12 | The Civil Service in Britain has always this feeling that the problem with a specialist is that he may get too committed to his specialism . |