Examples of 'british-irish' in a sentence

Meaning of "british-irish"

British-Irish (adjective): Refers to something that is related to or associated with both Britain (United Kingdom) and Ireland. It may describe individuals, cultures, languages, or institutions that have connections to both countries

How to use "british-irish" in a sentence

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And British-Irish relationships had never been better.
President mix it with the other protagonists in this British-Irish discussion.
The visa scheme is part of a British-Irish joint program aimed at strengthening both countries ' borders.
Each of the islands is represented on the British-Irish Council.
Iona Craig is a British-Irish freelance journalist.
I would be very proud of my Catholic background and would describe myself as British-Irish.
Hangmen is a play by the British-Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.
The British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly holds two plenary sessions a year.
Coughlan was also a member of the British-Irish Parliamentary Body.
Although a Protestant country-gentleman, he supported Catholic Emancipation while remaining a supporter of British-Irish union.
Planet Cosmo is a British-Irish children 's animated television series about space.
The State may consent to be bound by the British-Irish Agreement done at.
The British-Irish InterGovernmental Conference.
Not to be confused with the British-Irish boy band One Direction.
The British-Irish artist Neil Harbisson is a cyborg.

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Battleground is the second studio album by British-Irish boy band The Wanted.
She led the British-Irish Parliamentary Body delegation.
On Your Radar is the third studio album by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays.
The british-irish parliamentary assembly.
All Fired Up! was the third headlining concert tour by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays.
The British-Irish border.
However, only two of these are functioning in practice, the Danish-Swedish and British-Irish airspaces.
Scotland is a member nation of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly and British-Irish Council.
An international agreement between the British and Irish governments ( the British-Irish Agreement ).
Member of the British-Irish Parliamentary Body.
Although a Protestant country-gentleman, O'Brien supports Catholic Emancipation while remaining a supporter of British-Irish union.
The Wanted are a British-Irish boy band.
Four, British-Irish boy band One Direction 's fourth full-length album.
Members of the British-Irish Council.
The British-Irish Council ( BIC ) is an international organisation established under the Belfast Agreement in 1998.
Is the debut extended play ( EP ) by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays.
Do not the British-Irish have a right to " occupy " their part of Ireland?
Definitions include, a fan of the British-Irish boy band One Direction.
Mongrel are a British-Irish band formed in 2008, by former Arctic Monkeys bassist Andy Nicholson.
Gold Forever " is a dance-pop song by British-Irish boy band The Wanted.
At a gathering of the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body in 1998, sensitivity about the term became an issue.
Walks Like Rihanna " is a song by the British-Irish boy band The Wanted.
Grabbers is a 2012 British-Irish monster film directed by Jon Wright and written by Kevin Lehane.
Shaw remained a British subject all his life, but took dual British-Irish nationality in 1934.
The Saturdays are a British-Irish girl group based in London, England.
Headlines! is the debut EP by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays.
Human Traffic is a 1999 British-Irish independent film written and directed by Welsh filmmaker Justin Kerrigan.
I Found You" is a song by British-Irish boy band The Wanted.
Peter O'Toole, British-Irish actor and producer d.
But what is the British-Irish council?
Albert Nobbs is a 2011 British-Irish drama film directed by Rodrigo García and starring Glenn Close.
The Lady in Red " is a song by British-Irish singer-songwriter Chris de Burgh.
Trojan Eddie is a 1996 British-Irish crime drama film directed by Gillies MacKinnon.
On the British side, the British-Irish Agreement replaced the Government of Ireland Act of 1920.

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