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1. The BBC broadcasts all over the world.
2. The BBC broadcasts every day.
3. The programme is preserved in the BBC sound archives.
4. Did the BBC act reasonably in sacking the journalist?
5. The BBC switchboard was jammed with furious calls.
6. Tune in to BBC tonight at 9 o'clock.
7. The BBC must ensure that due impartiality is preserved in its news programmes.
8. The BBC Radio 2 Roadshow will broadcast live from the exhibition.
9. He is regarded at the BBC as a tenacious and persistent interviewer.
10. The BBC broadcasts to all parts of the world every day.
11. The radio was tuned to the BBC World Service.
12. Switch over to BBC 2.
13. The match will be shown live by the BBC.
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14. BBC leaders rallied to his defence.
15. He complained about BBC announcers eliding their words.
16. The BBC is a major patron of the arts.
17. He commentates for the BBC.
18. Many outraged viewers wrote to the BBC to complain.
19. BBC 2 closes down at 12:45 tonight.
20. She's in Zimbabwe filming a documentary for the BBC.
21. Most announcers on the BBC speak standard English.
22. She's landed a plum job at the BBC.
23. He entered the BBC as a general trainee.
24. She took part in a BBC radio phone-in programme.
25. I tuned in to BBC.
26. John Reith was the founding father of the BBC.
27. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache.
28. The BBC recognizes the public appetite for serious information.
29. Do the BBC External Services adequately project Great Britain?
30. He said there should be careful consideration of the future role of the BBC.