单词 | British |
例句 | 1. These policies have wreaked havoc on the British economy. 2. The British police do not carry guns. 3. In 1979, only 2% of British professors were female. 4. In 1918 British women got the right to vote. 5. The British cooperated with the French in many things. 6. She was a British Council scholar. 7. The British left in a convoy of 20 cars. 8. Your carrier for this flight is British Airways. 9. The British were formerly dominant in India. 10. The British guards searched his clothes. 11. British athletes had mixed fortunes in yesterday's competition. 12. The British fleet sailed from Southampton early this morning. 13. These changes strike at the heart of British/American/modern society. 14. He was charged with spying on British military bases. 15. American English is significantly different from British English. 16. Politeness is traditionally part of the British character. 17. The British considered him a worthy adversary. 18. The American constitution was planned; the British constitution evolved. 19. Much British humour depends on ambiguity. 20. She lives in France but has British nationality. 20. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 21. She is the undoubted star of British ballet. 22. A British soldier was wounded in the fighting. 23. The enemy have attacked the British sector. 24. She's been appointed British ambassador to the UN. 25. The British government retaliated by breaking off diplomatic relations. 26. The House of Windsor is the British royal family. 27. He haunted the British Museum when living in London. 28. He's been meeting with British parliamentarians and government officials. 29. The reorganization will transform the British entertainment industry. 30. These sites remain largely unknown to the British public. 1. In 1979, only 2% of British professors were female. 2. The British cooperated with the French in many things. 3. The British were formerly dominant in India. 4. The British guards searched his clothes. 5. British athletes had mixed fortunes in yesterday's competition. 6. American English is significantly different from British English. 7. She lives in France but has British nationality. 8. A British soldier was wounded in the fighting. 9. The House of Windsor is the British royal family. 10. Australia is a former British colony. 11. The British drink a great deal of milk. 12. He has dual British and South African nationality. 13. British Airways have two flights a day to Bangkok, and there are onward flights to Phnom Penh. 14. The Spanish media were still sniping at the British press yesterday. 15. The British present political system has evolved over several centuries. 16. Today's award ceremony took place at the British Embassy in Tokyo. 17. British newspapers were full of moral outrage at the weakness of other countries. 18. According to radio the British electorate are going to vote tomorrow. 19. The interests of British citizens living abroad are protected by the British Embassy. 20. 10 Downing Street is the British Prime Minister's official residence. 20. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 21. The first British attempt to colonize Ireland was in the twelfth century. 22. A strike by British Airways ground staff has led to the suspension of flights between London and Manchester. 23. The subject got a thorough airing in the British press. 24. Unlike the American, the British press operates on a national scale. 25. Her efforts were justly rewarded with a British Empire Medal. 26. The British Parliament consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. 27. "Have you ever wondered why British Rail would rather tart up their stations than improve services?" he asked. 28. He was born in France but his parents are British. 29. The Channel Tunnel was jointly funded by the French and British. 30. The monarchy in England plays an important role in British culture. 31. Many retired British people are now resident in Spain. 32. Australia is a former British colony. 33. Australia and New Zealand are former British colonies. 34. British kings are crowned in Westminster Abbey. 35. The British government taxes tobacco and alcoholic drinks heavily. 36. She forwarded them a copy of her British passport. 37. The British drink a great deal of milk. 38. He has dual British and South African nationality. 39. The British soon put down the rebellion. 40. Large crowd demonstrated outside the British Embassy. 41. She is a British subject. 42. The debate in the mainstream press has been a classic example of British hypocrisy. 43. British Airways have two flights a day to Bangkok(), and there are onward flights to Phnom Penh. 44. Only a minority of British households do/does not have a car. 45. The Spanish media were still sniping at the British press yesterday. 46. An adult under British law is someone over 18 years old. 47. British men are often seen as being reserved and unemotional. 48. He last night denounced the British 'genius for running ourselves down'. 49. The British present political system has evolved over several centuries. 50. If the British were as bountiful as the Americans,[Sentencedict] donations to charities would more than treble. 51. Today's award ceremony took place at the British Embassy in Tokyo. 52. Most of the top British trainers were at the ringside. 53. British newspapers were full of moral outrage at the weakness of other countries. 54. She was the first British woman to climb the mountain . 55. The Night Rider lamp has been designed to conform to new British Standard safety requirements. 56. According to radio the British electorate are going to vote tomorrow. 57. The British were not prepared to make any concessions . 58. Unst is the most northerly island in the British Isles. 59. These are the prizes given for the most outstanding British theatrical performances of the year. 60. Only a minority of British households do not have a car. 31. British industry was sheltered from foreign competition by protective tariffs. 32. British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results. 33. He offered ten major paintings to start a national gallery of modern British art. 34. The Commissioners of Inland Revenue control British national taxes. 35. The British and Dutch belong to the same race. 36. Disturbances are relatively infrequent in British prisons. 37. She is undoubted star of British ballet. 38. Old Mr. Duff is the archetype of the elderly British gentleman. 39. The British nation has not risen up in a generation. 40. British forces will be drawn out of the troubled area. 41. The British government has now suspended humanitarian aid to the area. 42. They assumed that this martial behaviour would be accepted by the British Government. 43. British voters are rightly suspicious of attempts to save money in the area of education. 44. Husbands and wives of British nationals do not automatically gain citizenship. 45. He is considered the foremost British artist of this century. 46. History shows that New Zealand are almost unbeatable by British teams on their own turf. 47. It's the biggest financial incentive ever dangled before British footballers. 48. The earliest originator was Dr. Giterman who worked at the British Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled. 49. Her trainer was even more gloomy about the prospects for British tennis. 50. 61. He accused the British media of pursuing a vendetta against him. 62. His conduct was totally unbecoming to an officer in the British armed services. 63. The interests of British citizens living abroad are protected by the British Embassy. 64. France edged out the British team by less than a second. 65. Five out of the ten top role models for British teenagers are black. 66. The men have been debriefed by British and Saudi officials. 67. With competition from cheap imports, the British coal industry is facing a serious crisis. 68. The head of the Queen appears on the obverse of British coins. 69. His English improved enormously because of his association with British people. 70. British weather is perhaps at its most variable in the spring. 71. 10 Downing Street is the British Prime Minister's official residence. 72. He acts as a middleman for British companies seeking contracts in the Gulf. 73. She was the only British competitor apart from Richard Meade. 74. They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society. 75. Having reached the final, the British have come a cropper against the more experienced German team. 76. The British Medical Association is/are campaigning for a complete ban on tobacco advertising. 77. The EU commission exercised its power to override British policy. 78. The Ministry of Defence has the power of veto over all British arms exports. 79. The first British attempt to colonize Ireland was in the twelfth century. 80. A strike by British Airways ground staff has led to the suspension of flights between London and Manchester. 80. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 81. This British author has chosen to live in relative anonymity on a Pacific island. 82. The subject got a thorough airing in the British press. 83. Few contests in the recent history of British boxing have been as thrilling. 84. Unlike the American, the British press operates on a national scale. 85. Freddie Mercury was a flamboyant star of the British hard rock scene. 86. The Foreign Secretary assured anti-federalist MPs that he would not agree to anything which limited British sovereignty. 87. British distributors are currently involved in a bidding war for the film. 88. The Boers rebelled against British rule, proclaiming their independence on 30 December 1880. 89. A British newspaper says British Airways plan to take over Trans World Airways. 90. British culture now appears to revolve around the unholy trinity of sport, shopping and sex. 91. He spent the 1980s on the margins of British politics. 92. He became known as the enfant terrible of British theater. 93. The collection has been moved from its intimate setting to the British Museum. 94. Crowds of French and British families plodded around in yellow plastic macs. 95. These firms are regarded as the engine room of the British economy. 96. He was jailed for five years as an alleged British spy. 97. The lack of a written constitution is a peculiarity of the British political system. 98. Under the stage name of Beverly Brooks, Patricia had small parts in several British films. 99. Her efforts were justly rewarded with a British Empire Medal. 100. The British Parliament consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. 101. Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991. 102. Children were held in captivity until British soldiers entered the village. 103. The country was administered by the British until very recently. 104. "Have you ever wondered why British Rail would rather tart up their stations than improve services?" he asked. 105. The British Empire was at its peak in the mid 19th century. 106. He was born in France but his parents are British. 107. If British business is to have a successful future, companies must establish a firm foothold in Europe. 108. British and American warships are standing by to evacuate their citizens if necessary. 109. The athletes are just happy to make the British team. 110. The British government is expected to reject the idea of state subsidy for a new high speed railway. 111. The Channel Tunnel was jointly funded by the French and British. 112. The two British players both won their first - round matches in aggressive style. 113. The monarchy in England plays an important role in British culture. 114. For decades the company was the bellwether of the British economy. 115. British industry was sheltered from foreign competition by protective tariffs. 116. The article was insulting to the families of British citizens. 117. British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results. 118. In British law, you are presumed innocent until you are proved guilty. 119. He speaks with a British accent, but that is just an affectation because he's not British. 120. Expansionism was advocated by many British politicians in the late 19 th century. 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. 151. The British boat was the star performer in the race. 152. The devaluation of the pound will make British goods more competitive abroad. 153. Singapore was the last bastion of British defences in South-East Asia. 154. The British are renowned as a nation of dog lovers. 155. The British Royal Family belong to the House of Windsor. 156. British police are supposed to use guns only as a last resort. 157. The main body of British, American[/British.html], and French troops had fanned out to the west. 158. The British government may have to abandon its policy of non-intervention . 159. People love British cars. Take the Mini. In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together. 160. She decried the appalling state of the British film industry. 161. Richard is American, John is British — they have different nationalities. 162. They felt the British economy was being held back by excessive government controls. 163. British Rail immediately hit back with their own cheap fares scheme. 164. She became a British resident by virtue of her marriage. 165. As the boat plodded into British waters and up the English Channel, Customs had their eye on her. 166. It could be argued that the British are not aggressive enough. 167. International politics were a formative influence on the British labour movement. 168. The average British bathroom measures a measly 3.5 square metres. 169. Some British banks have used doubtful property revaluations to improve their capital ratios. 170. British companies are subject to international laws and the same applies to companies in Europe. 171. He has been studying the European analogues of the British Parliament. 172. Henry Moore is considered to be the father of modern British sculpture. |
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