Examples of 'british counterpart' in a sentence

Meaning of "british counterpart"

british counterpart: a person or thing that has a similar function or represents the same organization in UK as another person or thing does in a different country

How to use "british counterpart" in a sentence

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british counterpart
The british counterpart is called edgehill.
We handed him over to them for trial as a favor to my British counterpart.
Far more successful than its British counterpart during this period.
American spiritualism has long been more individualistic than its British counterpart.
His British counterpart agreed.
Production company FremantleMedia now clearly relates the French version to its British counterpart.
He is scheduled to meet his British counterpart Dominic Raab as well as Johnson.
Although it is a separate award, its appearance is identical to its British counterpart.
My British counterpart.
Smith warned Shang-Chi that the life of a British counterpart was in danger from Cat.
Petrovsky 's main adversary during his time in Central Asia was George McCartney, his British counterpart.
Freeland, British counterpart share views on Canadians detained in China.
Fräulein von Hoffmanstal is arrested, to be exchanged for her British counterpart.
The British counterpart is called Edgehill, which is a U.K. civil war battle.
It came as Israel ‘ s Labour Party suspended relations with its British counterpart.

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British counterpart Dominic Raab told Britain 's parliament that “ the Iranian regime has a choice . ”.
He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism.
Israel 's Labor Party has suspended all contact with its British counterpart.
In 1947, the AFSC and its British counterpart was awarded the Nobel Peace prize.
They have now been joined by Hungarian no-frills carrier Wizz Air and British counterpart easyJet.
On October 28th the British counterpart.
According to Mencken, American English was more colorful, vivid, and creative than its British counterpart.
Nigel Nesbitt -- my British counterpart.
EDF is still the French CEGB, though more technically skilled than its former British counterpart.
Do you? Nigel Nesbitt -- my British counterpart.
It 's just another day in the office, " Trump said of his British counterpart.
Unlike American drill, Auto-Tune is all but absent from its British counterpart.

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