Example sentences of "[noun] to [noun] [prep] the uk " in BNC.

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1 Following a meeting of United States , United Kingdom and Hong Kong government officials in Washington on June 6 , the US government stated that it was to drop its opposition to negotiations between the UK and Vietnamese governments for the " involuntary repatriation " of Vietnamese boat people not considered to be genuine refugees , and to the possible establishment of an internationally managed centre in Vietnam to hold them on their return .
2 These attributes would be expected to lead to new and better solutions to problems in the UK and it seems that the apparent anomaly may be of cultural origin .
3 They dilute earlier recommendations — land registration would be confined to 10% to 15% of the UK 's estimated 100,000 potentially contaminated sites — but are still problematic for business .
4 In the past , the young store cattle were sold after a few months to farmers on the UK mainland but recently the EEC has guaranteed high prices for beef and so many farmers have fattened their calves on their own farms .
5 The White Paper ( see p2 for detailed news coverage ) addresses a number of the structural issues which AEA has identified as barriers to innovation in the UK .
6 The interviewer also needs to ensure that the potential expatriates have a clear idea of their careers and how an overseas posting followed by a return to work in the UK will aid their career paths .
7 The final dividend also includes an element of compensation to shareholders for the UK government 's decision to reduce tax credits from 25% to 20% , announced at the 1993 Budget .
8 The is no statutory right to privacy in the UK .
9 SEQUENT PRICES ITS NT WINSERVERS AT £24,000 TO £200,000 IN THE UK
10 Askews , Britain 's largest library supplier has reached an agreement with Chivers Press , publisher of large print and audio books , which both parties believe will provide an enhanced service to libraries throughout the UK .
11 Thus Dr David Evans summed up the reaction of Catalytic Systems Division to the double award in 1993 of the Queens Award for Environmental Achievement and the Queen 's Award for Export Achievement to CSD in the UK .
12 The area 1 is a transfer of producer surplus to consumers ; it is not a net welfare gain as it is transferred from producers in the UK to consumers in the UK .
13 THE pound bounded ahead yesterday , gaining almost 4 pfennigs to Dm2.44 and almost 3 cents to $1.4735 as the UK economy enjoyed two unexpected items of good news .
14 Land Rovers fall into two categories with respect to VAT in the UK .
15 WinServers are expected to sell for an average of £40,000 to £50,000 in the UK — prices are n't available until the systems are ready to ship — and will be offered with Oracle 7.0 , Microsoft SQL Server and other database options .
16 The Isle of Man Railway Company issued HM Forces tickets both between stations on the island and from the island to destinations in the UK , together with a sea crossing .
17 Davis came to Brentwood a 16-12 loser to Hendry in the UK final and is going through a patch where he is making more unforced errors than usual .
18 Davis came to Brentwood a 16-12 loser to Hendry in the UK final and is going through a patch where he is making more unforced errors than usual .
19 The political pressures of comprehensive reorganisation of secondary education in Britain , combined with increasing recognition of multilingualism in British schools in response to migration into the UK , led to greater sensitivity to the facts of multi- dialectalism and language variety .
20 So he favours ‘ stocks which have a large exposure to recovery in the UK , namely Bass and S & N ’ .
21 P&O Distribution have already taken delivery of the first new vehicles dedicated to the contract , which includes delivery of finished goods from the IDEM mill in Cardiff to customers in the UK and to Arjo Wiggins ' Belgian distribution centre .
22 The Inland Revenue has published a revised edition of booklet , IR 20 , Residents and Non-residents — Liability to Tax in the UK .
23 For the purpose of assessing liability to VAT in the UK , supplies of goods or services provided by a business are divided into taxable supplies ( standard-rated supplies liable to VAT at the standard rate and zero-rated supplies ) and exempt supplies .
24 ( News that funding for Isis , the complementary neutron source at Rutherford Appleton Laboratories , would stay fixed until 1997 came as a great relief to scientists in the UK . )
25 Farmers in European countries were impressed by the approach to training in the UK .
26 They found that less than one-half of total lending to industry in the UK had a maturity of less than one year in 1980 , with a similar percentage for France and West Germany , and an even higher one for Japan .
27 While worldwide , he anticipates that revenues will increase by between 15% and 20% , he expects this to be more like 27% to 30% in the UK .
28 Thirdly UK contributions coming from the application of the 1 per cent VAT rate were also high , because of the high ratio of consumption expenditure to GNP within the UK .
29 The negative coefficient on inflation in ( 2.4 ) implies the plausible result that the high levels of domestic inflation experienced in the 1970s and early 1980s acted as a disincentive to investment within the UK .
30 In addition , in some systems which have operated from time to time in the UK and elsewhere , there is a procedure whereby people are asked attitude questions about the product before the show and after it , and given the opportunity to select the test product ( from a list ) as a prize or gift .
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