The accompanying manual, in very British English, hadn't changed from the previous year.
When did British English come into existence in your eyes?
British English, however, more frequently uses a full stop for this purpose:
The written language, in spelling and usage is still very similar to British English.
American readers need to be warned that this is British English.
In British English, this is usually called a "ballot paper".
In British English, the last of these is not considered strictly correct.
Note: the term "industry trade group" is used very little in British English.
The use of into dates back to the 15th century, when it had been common in British English.
He comes from America and of course doesn't understand British English well.