Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [adv] [art] uk " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore the public expected increased ‘ productivity ’ in return for the substantial increases in salaries achieved in the 1970s by unionised teachers in both the UK and the USA .
2 A quantitative study ( Bergen , 1983 ) supports this view for both the UK and West Germany .
3 Chairman John Haynes said the group 's performance had been achieved with little help from either the UK or the US economies ( although the latter was showing a significant increase in retail spending in the fourth quarter ) : turnover was up by less than 2% to £11.1m .
4 One of the basic rules of both the UK and EC legislation is that input VAT can only be reclaimed on expenditure if it is incurred by a taxable person in a course of furtherance of his business .
5 continues to make rapid progress in both the UK and continental markets and its new state of the art factory at Chilton was opened on — fully reported on pages 4 and 5 .
6 The Board remains totally committed to the provision of relevant secretarial qualifications and is currently investing in marketing resources to support these schemes in both the UK and overseas .
7 The Institute publishes economic forecasts for both the UK and the world four times a year in our ‘ Economic Review ’ , the production and dissemination of these forecasts however is not part of the performance financed by the ESRC Consortium ) .
8 Since the widespread use of insulin therapy during the 1920s , macrovascular disease has become the major cause of morbidity and mortality in the diabetic subject in both the UK and USA ( Entmacher et al , 1964 ; Marble , 1976 ; Tunbridge , 1981 ) .
9 Indeed commentators on test-case litigation in both the UK and the USA appear agreed that the main value of test-case litigation derives from its contribution to the broader process of political mobilisation rather than from any direct change in the law which it might be expected to bring about .
10 Last year the pharmaceutical sector in both the UK and America provided investors with significant profits following the strong price rises seen in the last quarter of 1991 .
11 Yet the prospects for the people who live in blighted cities are bleak unless as a bare minimum there is a recognition across the political spectrum of the specificity and the extent of racial inequity in both the UK and the USA , a reconsideration of democratic involvement at both the local state and national state levels , and an attempt made to locate urban policy within local economic strategy ; urban policy needs to be conceptually disentangled from regional policy .
12 To sharpen the focus of the discussion , the substantive law in both the UK and the US is considered .
13 The council believes businesses will be given an opportunity to win new customers in both the UK and abroad .
14 Other students from outside the UK attending a British university for a course lasting over six months are entitled to free care for any medical condition which may arise during their stay in the UK .
15 Anticipating approval by the IAAF , which did not materialise , the governing bodies of both the UK and US decided last year to accept the new criteria as the basis for ratifying national records .
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