Examples of 'british offensive' in a sentence

Meaning of "british offensive"

british offensive: Denotes a military campaign or attack initiated by the British armed forces

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british offensive
The British offensive ended in complete failure.
I am still waiting for the British offensive.
The overall British offensive was a limited success.
These villages became the objectives for the renewed British offensive.
The British offensive was a failure.
Despite the horrific casualties inflicted, the British offensive became bogged down after several days.
Final British offensive of the campaign launched to consolidate Anzac and Suvla landings.
On that morning the great British offensive of the Somme was launched.
The British offensive resumed the next year in the Saratoga campaign under General John Burgoyne.
Despite Montgomery's orders to try to press on, fierce German counter-attacks stopped the British offensive.
Final British offensive.
British offensive near Ypres, Belgium.
In September, the final British offensive in Palestine tore the Turks to pieces.
Large British offensive operations in Flanders were not possible in 1915, due to a lack of resources.
Montgomery begins a major British offensive beginning at Sollum on the Libya / Egypt border.

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Another British offensive was crushed, and Rommel made his way to El Alamein.
At the start of 1918, the British offensive grounds to a halt after the capture of Jerusalem.
The British offensive began on 23 October.

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