Example sentences of "have be [verb] in britain " in BNC.
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1 | The same applies , of course , to other denominations and has been recognised in Britain as qualifying for state support . |
2 | The research incorporates a case study of the ways in which the overcapacity problem in the petrochemicals and plastics sector has been handled in Britain and West Germany , together with a consideration of what the role of the European Community could and should be in the handling of overcapacity problems . |
3 | Only one of these , that of the designed environment , has been adopted in Britain , and infrequently at that . |
4 | While the approach taken by the US courts has been much more progressive than that which has been adopted in Britain , it is nonetheless clear that in neither jurisdiction do directors owe a duty of disclosure when trading on impersonal stock exchange markets . |
5 | The first case has been recorded in Britain of a suicide attempt foiled by a catalytic converter . |
6 | It is a period which has not yet manifestly reached its climax ; and in the more recent past it has been characterised in Britain , as elsewhere , by a marked increase in the use of firearms . |
7 | ( The latter has been tested in Britain by the Reading Bus Company , see ED 72/73 ) . |
8 | New Zealand Lamb has been enjoyed in Britain for more than 100 years . |
9 | No doubt the army has lavish stocks of both ; but no capacity has been retained in Britain to make more of them at short notice . |
10 | Customs officers say it 's the first time European green law has been used in Britain this way . |
11 | Gransden and Eykyn chide us for mentioning kanamycin , which has been superseded in Britain by newer drugs . |
12 | His work has been published in Britain , India , Israel , and the USA . |
13 | A Ukranian choir has been stranded in Britain after a visa mix up meant they missed out on a concert tour . |
14 | A great deal of CIA activity has been concentrated in Britain where America has a huge investment in military and intelligence establishments . |
15 | A DISEASE which causes heavy losses in potato crops in Greece , Yugoslavia and Turkey has been found in Britain . |
16 | OVER the past two months , an electronic device called the 810 enhancement has been arriving in Britain from the US . |
17 | To some extent this is what has been happening in Britain in the 1980s . |
18 | There are certainly indications of confiscation of property in Gaul and Spain and similar measures would undoubtedly have been enacted in Britain . |
19 | The fact that the alternative was a stretch version of the A330 would have meant , as my hon. Friend the Member for Sheffield , Hillsborough ( Mr. Flannery ) said , that both the wings and the aero engines would have been manufactured in Britain . |
20 | The figures suggest that some 1200 excess cases of leukaemia may have been caused in Britain by the Windscale accident , since leukaemia deaths account for some 15 per cent of cancers attributable to nuclear accidents , the total toll of cancer deaths suggested is 8000 . |
21 | The original seven dwellings to the acre had been raised in Britain to around seventeen , at which density ‘ culs-de-sac and walkways , cars and garages did not merge into the landscape so happily . ' ’ |
22 | Too many studios had been built in Britain during the production boom and , at a time when filmmakers were anyway keener than they had been hitherto to get out among ordinary people , they found they were no longer constrained by anxious accountants determined to maximize the use of studio space . |
23 | For a German observer who had been interned in Britain 1914-18 , ‘ the great secret of masculine psychology is that all men of all ages act and behave like schoolboys as soon as their individualities are merged in a crowd . ’ |
24 | According to the Agriculture Ministry , since BSE was first identified in May 1986 a total of 13,849 cases had been confirmed in Britain as of May 23 , 1990 , and another 1,000 over the next four weeks ; the disease was made notifiable throughout the EC on April 1 , and the Republic of Ireland had 18 notified cases . |
25 | Bronze , an alloy of mainly copper and tin , could be polished until it looked almost like gold , and the technique of making it had been known in Britain for centuries . |
26 | An MoD spokeswoman said yesterday that 92 ‘ agony aunt ’ posts had been established in Britain and Germany , and 24 filled . |
27 | However , whenever they might have been emparked , it seems that the colour pattern had been established in Britain for a very long time indeed . |
28 | The technique of introducing a steam re-heat cycle ( in which steam is extracted from the turbine at an intermediate stage , raised to a higher temperature and reintroduced into the lower pressure stage ) had been pioneered in Britain by consultants and widely adopted in America . |
29 | If the WGMS had been used in Britain in 1987 it would have been put to an exacting test in the South-East ( regarded in this context as one of the nine officially defined standard regions of England ) . |
30 | ‘ Shipping Gazette ’ stated that 300 tons of mahogany sawdust had been used in Britain to adulterate coffee . |