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Sentence count:172+50Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: as it iscelebritycriticcriticalcriticizetissuethat isbringMeaning: ['brɪtɪʃ]  n. the people of Great Britain. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Great Britain or its people or culture. 
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121. He offered ten major paintings to start a national gallery of modern British art.
122. The British establishment seems to be off on another quest for fool's gold.
123. British law forbids incitement to murder.
124. The British railway network has gradually been dismembered.
125. People have lost faith in the British Parliament.
126. They let off their guns at the British ships.
127. I hunted down the manuscript in the British Museum.
128. The recession started biting deeply into British industry.
129. The strong British contingent suffered mixed fortunes.
130. She contracted a formal marriage to a British ex-serviceman.
131. Things are starting to look brighter for British businesses.
132. Critics remain puzzled by the British election results.
133. Do British immigration laws conflict with any international laws?
134. British forces have been assigned to help with peacekeeping.
135. He applied for British residency.
136. I've got a few shares in British Aerospace.
137. Many of the revellers are tourists and British day-trippers.
138. We'd like to exchange our home with that of a British family.
139. The British team did not disguise their delight at their success.
140. The exhibition is an annual showcase for British design and innovation.
140. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
141. He distinguished himself in British theatre at a very early age.
142. The British Women's Movement, such as it is these days, came up with a programme of speeches at the House of Commons.
143. Fish for the restaurant is sourced daily from British ports.
144. A British Foreign Office minister has made a robust defence of the agreement.
145. In March 1889, she became the first British sovereign to set foot on Spanish soil.
146. The Queen was represented at the funeral by the British ambassador.
147. The British government attempted to extradite the suspects from Belgium.
148. The British don't laugh at the same jokes as the French.
149. I ,dare say you 'are British but you still need a passport to prove it.
150. The British East India Tea Company was overextended and faced bankruptcy.
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