Examples of 'acquired by the british' in a sentence
Meaning of "acquired by the british"
This phrase typically refers to something that was purchased or obtained by the British from another party. It can be used in historical contexts to describe territories, assets, or items that came under British ownership through acquisition
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acquired by the british
Nieuport single seaters were also acquired by the British.
Pillsbury was eventually acquired by the British entertainment conglomerate Grand Metropolitan in 1989.
The leaf found by Canon Greenwell has now been acquired by the British Museum.
Kamewa was acquired by the British company Vickers plc in 1986.
This collection was subsequently acquired by the British Museum.
The company was acquired by the British tobacco giant Imperial Tobacco in 2008.
Several of his manuscripts were acquired by the British Museum.
The statue was acquired by the British Museum in 1837 from the Anastasi collection.
This piece has been acquired by the British Museum.
The company was acquired by the British tobacco giant Imperial Tobacco (now Imperial Brands) in 2008.
After Hampe's death, his large herbarium was acquired by the British Museum of Natural History.
In 1954, the studio was acquired by the British Broadcasting Corporation for its television service.
After his death the "Fox Collection" was acquired by the British Museum of Natural History.
In 1944 the company was acquired by the British conglomerate Jenson Nicholson.
The album has now been acquired by the British Library.
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