Example sentences of "britain [conj] has " in BNC.

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1 It is a quite Caribbean Britain that has made her : a Britain at the end of the world which it used to rule .
2 The transformation of Britain that has taken place in the past 13 years is too readily taken for granted by some of those who have most richly reaped the rewards : the new home owners , the new share-holders , the employees freed from the shackles of militant trade unionism , the NHS patients who have felt the benefits of fund-holding GPs and self-administered hospitals , parents who have witnessed their children thrive in grant-maintained schools .
3 It is rather Britain that has chosen the Italian road and opted for a one-party state that may soon have more difficulty in government than it imagines .
4 My generation is the first in Britain that has spent its whole career in politics within the European Community .
5 A recent source of data about the ethnic minorities in Britain that has been extensively used in this chapter is Brown ( 1984 ) , which is based on a large-scale survey for the Policy Studies Institute .
6 To understand the UK economy and the restructuring of Britain that has been occurring we have to consider not only the response of British industry to changes in the world economy , but the character of those global changes themselves and the forces that have produced them .
7 At this stage , you know , we do n't have in our situation because we 're very poor any kind of gifts that can give a valid expression even as a token of the tremendous support you 've all given us over many many years and decades in Britain that has been a source of inspiration .
8 Attis , was , however , more popular in Britain than has hitherto been supposed .
9 BCP has established links with Friends Provident in Britain and has an insurance joint venture in Portgual with Cariplo , an Italian bank .
10 Firth was the outstanding figure of his day in Britain and has no rival for the title " The Father of Linguistics ’ in the UK .
11 The M4 Corridor , stretching from Heathrow airport to Bristol is one of the most prosperous parts of Britain and has become a favoured location for electronics firms .
12 Meath on long wave is 20pc owned by RTE ; it is now the most popular commercial radio station in Britain and has a big , youthful audience in Northern Ireland .
13 It has been seen as a significant feature of contemporary Britain and has been variously offered as a partial explanation of the continuing success of the Conservative party and its socially atypical leadership .
14 She is also collecting reports of horses stolen to try to establish a link between the thieves across Britain and has started a Horse Watch group in her area , which works in a similar way to Neighbourhood Watch .
15 Partisan nomination of senior judges used to be the rule in Britain but has not really been so since the 1920s .
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