How to use in-sentence of “british”:
– Dame Barbara Mary Quant Order of the British Empire is a British fashion designer.
– She was married to British Olympic fencer Raymond Paul.
– The British Rail Class 124 was a class of initially six-car Diesel Multiple Units used and built specifically for the trans-pennine route.
– In 1976, it became the London Jamme Masjid, to serve the expanding British Bangladeshi community.
– Hamilton won the British Formula Renault, Formula Three Euroseries, and GP2 championships as his racing career advanced.

Example sentences of “british”:
– She posed for a number of magazines, including the French, British and Italian versions of “Vogue”.
– Some Crown dependencies and some British Overseas Territories also are part of Great Britain for these sporting events.
– During the history of the spice trade sailors of the British East India Company of the second expedition of James Lancaster, John Davis John Davis and Bantam on Java first reached the Island in 1603.
– Edward had a string of relationships with married women including Freda Dudley Ward, and Lady Furness, the American wife of a British peer, who later introduced him to Wallis Simpson.
– Unfortunately the British and Canadians, who were warned of the events on Texel by escapees who fled by boat to England, did not believe them, and did not take any action in order to stop the fighting.
– It was called the British Somaliland Coast Protectorate before 26 June 1960.
– The war being regional in nature, the British forces could easily mobilize additional forces from other regions.
– She was a British woman who served in the Allied armed forces, and who died on 4 February 2012, aged 110.
– Simon Phillip Hugh Callow, Order of the British EmpireCBE is an English director.
– At regional level he held the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles from 2014 to 2016.
– James’s Square, once occupied by three British prime ministers, including William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham.
– Later, the British took over India, which lasted for 200 years.
– Richard David Briers, Order of the British EmpireCBE was an English actor whose career has contained theatre, television, film and radio.
– The big rise to fame came in 1961, playing the role of John Steed, British TV Series “The Avengers”.
– Like the other British DominionsDominions, Australia gained legislative independence from the Parliament of the United Kingdom through the Statute of Westminster 1931.
– She won Best Actress at the 2012 British Soap Awards.
– The rebellion started in the 19th century, when the British EmpireBritish and the King of Malaya.
– Of all three, the British are perhaps the happiest because they have completely forgotten about the war.
- She posed for a number of magazines, including the French, British and Italian versions of "Vogue".
- Some Crown dependencies and some British Overseas Territories also are part of Great Britain for these sporting events.
More in-sentence examples of “british”:
- When British India was partitioned, the new nation Pakistan was given test status in 1952, on the recommendation of India.
- The first death, in 1991, was a trainer at the Sealand of the Pacific in Victoria, British ColumbiaVictoria, British Columbia, Canada.
- There were many U.S., British and multi-national troops in the country until December 15, 2011 when the Iraq War had ended.
– When British India was partitioned, the new nation Pakistan was given test status in 1952, on the recommendation of India.
– The first death, in 1991, was a trainer at the Sealand of the Pacific in Victoria, British ColumbiaVictoria, British Columbia, Canada.
– There were many U.S., British and multi-national troops in the country until December 15, 2011 when the Iraq War had ended.
– General Washington told Arnold to defend Rhode Island after the British captured Newport in December 1776.
– Benjamin William Elliot is a British Conservative politician.
– The ministry handles affairs about security and police, so it is more like the British Home Office.
– Her husband was the British ambassador to Turkey.
– The end of British rule created Pakistan.
– He was naturalized as a British subject in 1946 and knighted in 1971.
– On average, 54.6% of British juveniles survive the first year of life, and the adult annual survival rate is 62.2%.
– Diana Vickers is a British peopleBritish the fifth series of British talent show “The X Factor” in 2008.
– Pablo Saul Marin was born in 1967 in Corozal Bay, then British Honduras to his Mother and Father.
– Sir Charles Aubrey Smith Order of the British EmpireCBE – Supplement to English actor and cricket player.
– The British Parliament passed the Quebec Act in 1774.
– While the British Navy had ironclad warships, they required deep water to navigate.
– Dennis Edward Skinner is a British Labour politician.
– Railway guns were used by France during the Siege of Paris in 1870, and by the British during the Siege of Ladysmith during the Second Boer War.
– Daniel Barenboim married the famous British cellist Jacqueline du Pré at the Western Wall, Jerusalem in 1967.
– Religious Tolerance for Catholics with an Established Church of England were policy in the former Spanish Colonies of East and West Florida while under British rule.
– He worked as a member of the team that developed the Ferranti Mark 1, the world’s first commercial stored program electronic computer.Conway and Mary Lee Berners-Lee, interviewed by Thomas Lean, 2010-2011, An Oral History of British Science, British Library Sound Moving Image reference C1379/23 Audio and Transcript.
– It is currently the second largest party in the British House of Commons, with 202 out of 650 seats.
– President of the United StatesPresident diplomatically threaten the British government into settling the matter.
– Paintings of Scottish monarchs end here but for monarchs of Scotland and England “see Paintings of British Monarchs”.
– These attempts were resisted by the locals, and by 1867 when the British government took over direct control of the Straits Settlements from the East India Company, attempts to introduce the rupee were finally abandoned.
– He helped organise the February anti-Iraq War protest which was claimed to be the largest such protest in British political history.
– The term ancient woodland is used in British conservation to mean any wooded land that has existed for a very long time.
– The archaeological community still debate whether the Neolithic Revolution was brought to the British Isles through by adoption by natives or by migrating groups of continental Europeans who decided to settle there.
– They are also served with French fried potatoeschips as an alternative to fish and chips at British chip shops.
– The British and the German soldiers had bayonets, long blades attached to the ends of the muskets.
– Edward Michael “Ed” Balls is a British peopleBritish politician.
– Showaddywaddy are a British pop group famous for their hit “Under the Moon of Love”.
– George Gideon Oliver Osborne is a British politician.
– Daniel Kaluuya is a British actor and writer.
– Cecil John L’Estrange Malone is a British politician and pioneer naval aviator in the United Kingdom.
– Before becoming a professional wrestler, he appeared on the British revival of the television show “Gladiators”.
– John Whitaker ‘Jack’ Straw is a British peopleBritish politician.
– One of the British stalwarts, the Shipping Forecast, is produced by the Met Office and broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
– Goldberg was born in Vancouver, British Columbia.
– When the British came to Australia in 1788, they called these native people “aboriginals”, meaning people who had lived there since the earliest times.
– Wolfenden was a member of the British gymnastics squad until, aged 16, he fell whilst practising on the rings and broke his back.
– Sir Narendra Babubhai Patel, Baron Patel, is a British obstetrician and cross bench peer.
– In 2002, he was awarded Order of the British Empire.
– As soon as the troops left, some local Hindustanis and Madda Khel broke their agreement with the British Government by letting Hashim Khan return.
– His father Malik Sir Umar Hayat Tiwana had also been a faithful vassal of the British Raj and did much to elevate the family further.
– It is one of the busiest and most congested parts of the British motorway network.
– In the United Kingdom, she born in Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside county on the North West of England, to a Liberia father and an British mother.
– Maurice David Landau Order of the British EmpireOBE 22 June 1947 in British-Israeli journalist and newspaper editor.
