Example sentences of "the [noun] that britain have " in BNC.

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1 Some would say that there is a tendency for geologists to dig in distant places across the world on the assumption that Britain has been well explored .
2 Taylor 's starting point is the assertion that Britain has the ‘ worst educated ’ youth population of any advanced society .
3 Yet , the myth that Britain has historically been a stable , peaceful and law-abiding nation , and that violence is somehow foreign to the national character , shows little sign of waning .
4 And when the time did come , there was great rejoicing in the land that Britain had recovered its sense of purpose and destiny .
5 On the grounds that Britain had a good stab at the job last time round , observers feel that a German or Frenchman should get first refusal if Quisigaard can be eased out .
6 Unemployment had continued to remain at more than one million , despite the fact that Britain had returned to the gold standard and free trade in 1925 — actions which , it was suggested , would revive world trade and reduce unemployment .
7 For by seeking to claim credit for the fact that Britain had not imposed a visa regime , Mr Wardle implicitly suggested that such measures obstruct refugees from gaining access to countries where they can seek asylum ( as indeed Amnesty believes they do ) .
8 But Patrick Jenkin , the Secretary of State for Industry , and Peter Benton , chairman of British Telecom Enterprises and deputy chairman of BT , showed themselves curiously ignorant of the fact that Britain has still not nominated a VIP for the WCY Committee of Honour .
9 The world-system theorists of the new international division of labour see multinational corporations as the key agents of change , so the fact that Britain has a high proportion of multinational corporations must place the country at the centre of that new international structure of industry .
10 The Medical Research Council will no doubt consider particular claims on scientific merits to counter the fact that Britain has achieved great success in science because of the increasing sums that the Government have made available for that purpose .
11 Do not over-estimate the cards that Britain has to play at Strasbourg .
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