Sentence examples for british origin from inspiring English sources

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This suggests a British origin.

Dalhousie, Kasauli, and Sabathu are hill resorts of British origin.

"Soccer," by the way, is not some Yankee neologism but a word of impeccably British origin.

Many on the list had names that were not of British origin.

I feel that a certain percentage of music played on Radio 1 should be of British origin.

In the early 20th century "racial conflict" referred to the conflict between settlers of British origin and Afrikaners.

Indeed, from the early 1830s to the mid-1860s, those of British origin constituted the majority of Montreal's inhabitants.

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(Christopher Orr, in The Atlantic, determined that Alma was of "indeterminate non-British origin," while A. O. Scott, in the Times, identified her as "a non-British waitress").

It is recorded c. 121 as Londinium, which points to Romano-British origin.

The cohort consisted almost exclusively (96.0%) of people of white-British origin (reflecting the local demographic split) and most of them (71.7%) were female, as expected.

The majority of women were of White-British origin, and whilst this is representative of the ethnic make-up of the local population, this limits the transferability of the findings.

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