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  • Masonry cements (made with ordinary Portland cement and plasticisers) should show an initial set in not less than 45 minutes, and a final set within 10 hours, if they are to comply with the British Standard (71).

    Chapter 11 1984

  • The percentage of gypsum found in cement is, however, generally considerably below the maximum allowed by the British Standard

    The Sewerage of Sea Coast Towns Henry C. Adams 1912

  • Over the years, stores have deviated so much from the British Standard - which was never regulated anyway - that it's pointless even having one.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

  • Over the years, stores have deviated so much from the British Standard - which was never regulated anyway - that it's pointless even having one.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

  • Over the years, stores have deviated so much from the British Standard - which was never regulated anyway - that it's pointless even having one.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

  • Over the years, stores have deviated so much from the British Standard - which was never regulated anyway - that it's pointless even having one.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

  • Over the years, stores have deviated so much from the British Standard - which was never regulated anyway - that it's pointless even having one.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

  • Over the years, stores have deviated so much from the British Standard - which was never regulated anyway - that it's pointless even having one.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

  • Over the years, stores have deviated so much from the British Standard - which was never regulated anyway - that it's pointless even having one.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

  • Over the years, stores have deviated so much from the British Standard - which was never regulated anyway - that it's pointless even having one.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

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