Examples of 'british had' in a sentence

Meaning of "british had"

The phrase 'British had' suggests a past event or situation involving the British people or government. It potentially refers to a specific action, possession, or characteristic attributed to the British. The context is needed to provide more precise information on what the British had or what they were known for

How to use "british had" in a sentence

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british had
British had left a piece of bread.
Imagine if the British had built this.
British had money.
Not if the British had not wanted it.
British had actually fired on colonists in Lexington.
By this time the British had landed.
And the british had blockaded the chilean supplies.
It is important to add that the British had been.
But the British had a different strategy.
This was not a possibility that the British had envisaged.
The British had suffered a last humilhação.
They were settled in what the British had termed as wasteland.
The British had a garrison at the fort.
During the negotiations the British had four invasions underway.
The British had to retreat to the south.
Within two minutes the British had captured the brig.
The British had been here for a while.
But they argued the British had let them down.
The British had to come up with a solution.
They had seen how the British had abused that.
The British had a vice consul at the island.
This was the fourth time the British had captured him.
The British had one well different entertainment.
Dunlop and the British had two concerns.
The British had essentially withdrawn their troops.
Even more indignant when they discovered that the British had.
They said the British had taken pity on us.
He was someone who was seduced by all that the British had to offer.
The British had only seven men wounded.
What they did not know was that the British had cracked the code.
The British had considerable impact on local culture.
But the elders thought that the British had completely misunderstood the problem.
The British had weird ideas about moustaches.
It quickly became apparent that the British had woefully underestimated the submarine threat.
The British had lost a significant number of tanks.
It was not until about noon that they realised the British had actually withdrawn.
The British had to withdraw from the battle.
Despite the resistance and small arms fire the British had suffered no casualties.
The British had a custom which deserves mention.
The French in their reports claimed the British had a distinct advantage due to their snowshoes.
The British had not achieved all their objectives.
German defensive tactics included shelling their own trenches where the British had gained a foothold.
But the British had unleashed a creature out of myth.
Southerners wanted compensation for the slaves the British had taken from them during the Revolution.
The British had been allowed to keep their small arms.
Neither the French or the British had mortars at the start of the war.
The British had the experience of governing and doing it competently.
He received the answer that the British had not issued any order forbidding an attack.
The British had poisoned a supply of drugs left behind.
Small groups of Japanese e British had fought front the front.

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