Examples of 'british central' in a sentence

Meaning of "british central"

British Central can refer to different things depending on the context. It may refer to an organization, institution, or system that is centrally located or operates on a national level within the United Kingdom

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The colonists consistently fought efforts by the British central government to expand its power.
British central bank warns investors of ' potentially large losses '.
Tables - current and historic British central bank interest rates.
A cyclopaedic dictionary of the Mang'anja language, spoken in British Central Africa.
The colonial government of British Central Africa Protectorate was established in 1891, later renamed Nyasaland.
Later, Indore would be established as the headquarters of the British Central India Agency.
Rowland Baring, 3rd Earl of Cromer, British central banker and diplomat b.
In the UK there are 500 accounts representing the expenditure of British Central Government.
She was transferred to the British Central Africa government in 1894.
The name was changed in 1893 to that of the British Central Africa.
For the earlier history of this protectorate, see British Central Africa Protectorate.

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