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

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1 For Asian women coming to join their husbands in Britain the experience is if anything more bewildering ; first , the change is permanent : then , often enough there are also the problems of racism and poverty .
2 NEW regulations forced on the Government will give tens of thousands of European students who could not afford to come to college in Britain the right to apply for discretionary grants to finance their studies .
3 Having learnt to sail in a sail boat like the Topper you can move on to more complex boats with confidence or continue to exploit the versatility and convenience of this single-hander which has become the best selling sail boat in Britain the one design nature of the Topper , due to its injection moulded hull , is perfect for racing and secondhand values remain high .
4 This is not accidental , since in the case of Britain the official doctrine is that sovereignty resides in Parliament , not with the people .
5 In large areas of Britain the results of the Thatcher government had been mass unemployment , collapsing public services , and urban decay .
6 In a number of Western countries including Britain the relative frequency of fraternal ( dizygotic , non-identical ) twins approximately halved from the 1950s and 1970s .
7 In future decades in Britain the relative number of elderly will increase .
8 Just Top service : Stockton trained Edwin Taylor has been nominated the best trainee waiter in Britain the second consecutive year a trainee with the Middlesbrough based Hotel and Catering Training Company has won the award .
9 Jacqueline Langford , general manager of PPP 's medical centres , which offer a series of health screening services including a London-based menopause clinic , said : ‘ The survey clearly indicates that for women in business in Britain the menopause can be the missing rung on the career ladder .
10 Steve Harris , a director who joined Medeva soon after Taylor , had experience of OTC and explained to Chemistry in Britain the rationale for this decision .
11 But observers believe that even in the case of a Conservative victory in the rest of Britain the party 's low number of Scottish seats would force it to reconsider its position .
12 If the picture is representative of that in the whole of Britain the reported mortality from asthma may be much too high .
13 I refer to the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) , who proclaimed in Blackpool that regional government would result in ’ guaranteed disharmony , disunity , conflict and competition throughout the whole of Britain The dominant issue of politics will be the jealousies of region against region , nation against nation , argument against argument .
14 The Alliance Report , incidentally , suggested that under the STV in Britain the possible discrepancy between PV and PS would be " unlikely to exceed 3 or 4 percent " .
15 St. Asaph — One of the smallest cities in Britain the existing cathedral buildings date from the thirteenth century .
16 It certainly gave virtually no attention to the impact of erm issues from developing countries , and yet within a matter of weeks we 've had the energy problem bringing home directly to the reality of policy in Britain the need to understand and to establish new forms of economic relationships with developing countries .
17 Ronald Reagan is elected President — following Margaret Thatcher 's victory in Britain the previous year , right-wing dominance in the West for the 1980s is assured .
18 Less than six weeks before the start of sweeping reforms to community care in Britain the government 's policy on mental health care is getting an increasingly bad press .
19 He confirmed that the RAF were on standby to join in any such operation and that talks between Britain the US and the United Nations would take place on the issue .
20 A. For people who live in the hills of Britain the lowland plains seem flat , dull and uninteresting .
21 As in most parts of Britain the Hercynian movements at the end of the Carboniferous were accompanied and followed by a long period of erosion .
22 In some parts of Britain the breeding population of pied flycatchers can reach 120 pairs per sq km and in central Sweden as many as 200 pairs per sq km have been recorded .
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