How to use in-sentence of “britain”:
+ Then Germany began an air battle over Britain to prepare for a landing on the island, but the plan was finally canceled in September.
+ The town of St Just is the most westerly town in mainland Britain and is about eight miles west of Penzance along the A3071 road.
+ He first made it to illustrate the Battle of Britain of 1940.
+ Officers have legally authorised powers, which in Britain is called a “warrant”.
+ The models for “spoken” English in Britain are often called Received Pronunciation or BBC English.
Example sentences of “britain”:
+ Compared to some mountains in the world, all the mountains in Britain are small.
+ He started to get Britain ready for war, using the new factories that had been built.
+ For years workmen in Britain wore caps, but foremen wore bowler hats.
+ The legal status of Sudan was only resolved in 1954, when Egypt and Britain agreed that it should be granted independence in 1956.
+ It was created in 1791 when Britain split Quebec into two provinces.
+ Great Britain had to choose a different colour to red, white or blue because they had been taken by Italy, Germany and France.
+ The first team announcement for Great Britain was made on 15 January 2018.
+ He had become famous in Britain for his victories over the French, such as at the Battle of the Nile in 1798.
+ Great Britain is the name that the United KingdomUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland uses when it competes at the 1896.
+ At one time he was the Britain 18th richest person in Britain.
+ To which will be added observations on the Ancient historyancient Constitution of Britain deduced from the Welsh Laws of Howel Dda.
+ Compared to some mountains in the world, all the mountains in Britain are small.
+ He started to get Britain ready for war, using the new factories that had been built.
+ Iran and Britain later agreed that the United Nations Secretary General would judge the political situation in Bahrain.
+ Hadrian’s Wall is a stone and sodturf fortification built across northern Great Britain by the Roman Empire in the early second century.
+ The Dál nAraide and the Cruthin, who were pre-Gaelic Celts and probably related to the Picts of Britain lived in lower County Antrim.
+ The Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane helped defend Britain during the Battle of Britain.
+ War between France and Britain prevented him from seeing Annette and Caroline again for several years.
+ By around 1,600 BC the southwest of Britain had a trade boom as British tin was exported across Europe.
+ There are currently 1554 Marilyns identified in Great Britain and surrounding islands: 1214 in Scotland, 179 in England 156 in Wales and 5 on the Isle of Man.
+ The Kings of Scotland–later the Kings of Great Britain and of the United Kingdom–have served as Sovereigns of the Order.
More in-sentence examples of “britain”:
+ Euthanasia was completely illegal in Britain at the time of Dawson's action.
+ He established many well-known laws in Britain including the police force and had a brief term as Prime Minister.
+ During the Battle of Britain he shot down 17 enemy aircraft.
+ Euthanasia was completely illegal in Britain at the time of Dawson’s action.
+ He established many well-known laws in Britain including the police force and had a brief term as Prime Minister.
+ During the Battle of Britain he shot down 17 enemy aircraft.
+ A big issue May had to tackle during her premiership is Brexit, after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
+ It is the story of an Igbo man, Obi Okonkwo, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service.
+ In Britain there are seven regiments in the Household Division.
+ Whilst Heath was in power, he took Britain into the European Union which later would deeply divide the Conservative Party.
+ Pennsylvania was one of the 13 colonies that fought Great Britain in the American Revolution.
+ She was Miss Great Britain 2006.
+ From the Iron Age onward, Britain was divided among a variety of Celtic tribes.
+ He seems to be born in a noble Roman family, resident in Britain for many generations.
+ The movie is about love and lust in 1840s Jamaica, shortly after Britain freed the slaves in its Caribbean colonies.
+ It was spoken by the Anglo-Saxons, who came to Great Britain from what is now Germany and Denmark.
+ The United States and Great Britain then made the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi King of Iran, again.
+ Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland is a postgraduate diploma for surgeons in the present-day United KingdomUK and Ireland.
+ There have been universities in Britain since the Middle Ages.
+ Sealand now sits inside waters that Britain claims as its territory.
+ France was at war with Great Britain constantly from 1793 until 1802, and other countries joined Britain in the wars of First Coalition.
+ But in 1800 it passed a law called the Act of Union to abolish itself and the kingdom of Ireland, and incorporate Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
+ When he was 19, Simpson was part of the Great Britain pursuit cyclingteam pursuit squad which won a bronze medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.
+ When he returned home to Britain he composed the “African Sanctus”.
+ The largest city on Great Britain is London.
+ Increased immigration from Great Britain followed in the 1820s and 1830s.
+ Lewis first became famous when she won a television talent contest in Britain called “The X Factor”.
+ Teams representing the entire kingdom have also competed in the Summer Olympics, such as the Great Britain Olympic football team.
+ At the time, Britain had by far the largest navy in the world, and an empire which was global.
+ After this, the history of England becomes the history of Great Britain and United Kingdom.
+ Cardinal Hume’s time in office saw Catholicism become more accepted in Britain than it had been for 400 years.
+ In United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandBritain and Germany, paladin was an official rank and was a very good title for one in the service of the emperors.
+ Ulpius Marcellus was replaced as governor of Britain by Pertinax; brought to Rome and tried for treason, Marcellus narrowly escaped death.
+ The Eurasian bullfinch population in Britain has been in serious decline since the mid-1970s; numbers have fallen by 62 per cent in 35 years.
+ There are also a number of deitydeities from Britain similar to the bear.
+ Argyll’s name comes from the Gaelic words for “Borderland of the Gael”, because it was the first place in Great Britain settled by Gaelic-speaking settlers from Ireland.
+ It is the only iron bridge in Britain that still carries main road traffic.
+ This made Macklemore and Ryan Lewis only the second act to get a number one in Britain with a self-released single.
+ Smith put together the historical geology of Britain and southern Scotland into a single record.
+ In 1603, the two kingdoms in Great Britain also started to share the same king.
+ Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on 16 April 1889 in London, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
+ After the Dunblane school massacre in 1996 followed by the Hungerford massacre in 1987, Britain passed the Firearms Act 1988.
+ Britten received many honours both in Britain and in other countries.
+ See Roman Britain for the history of this period.
+ Della Casa appeared in Britain for the first time singing the part of Countess Almaviva in Wolfgang Amadeus MozartMozart’s “Glyndebourne Festival.
+ The fight opened the French and Indian War, bringing Britain into the Seven Years’ War.
+ The biggest islands are called Great Britain and Ireland, followed by the Isle of Man.
+ Tanganyika was a territory in Africa, administered by Great Britain from 1916 to 1961.
+ Great Britain was not the only country to settle what would become the United States.
+ Chamberlain also wanted Britain to control South Africa.
+ Birdwatching is very popular in countries such as Britain and the United States.