Example sentences of "[verb] some country " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , we seek a system which will share out the burden of set-aside between the major producers in particular and will not exclude some countries while laying the burden on others .
2 So GATT has a purpose in trying to sweep these injustices away and achieve a fair balance , if necessary by forcing some countries to cut production .
3 The occurrence of oil-induced current account deficits encouraged some countries to rely on external borrowing from public and private sources .
4 Speaking at the end of the two days of talks , Mrs Thatcher said it had helped some countries combat inflation .
5 Speaking at the end of the two days of talks , Mrs Thatcher said it had helped some countries combat inflation .
6 The difficulty is magnified when the sovereign is conceived as addressing ‘ the Commonwealth ’ comprising some countries which she rules on the advice of the respective ministers and other countries over which she does not reign at all .
7 Except in a few isolated instances , there has been little systematic planning in relation to most countries ' social welfare personnel training needs and resources and there has been very limited involvement in find some countries and schools of social work that have adopted a comprehensive approach to social service personnel training and development and are directing their efforts toward maximizing the contribution of all available human resources to their country 's or region 's social development goals .
8 They change from one country to another and that that lets some countries down on their economy .
9 The starting points for the revision of the existing Conventions of 1905 and 1954 were a dissatisfaction with the indirect consular channel , as being inappropriate in current conditions , and a concern that the non-obligatory nature of the channels provided for in the existing text enabled some countries to make use of the system of notification au parquet to which increasing exception was taken .
10 Pham told delegates that there had been a rapid increase in export turnover during the first half of 1990 , but that the production of export goods was threatened by the major socio-economic changes in Eastern Europe , which had forced some countries to cancel contracts , and that " the dilatory payment and overdue debts to the export goods manufacturers fail to encourage the production of export goods " .
11 Why do some countries have a structure which is characterised predominantly by either highly centralised or industry-wide agreements , whereas others have far more decentralised arrangements ?
12 Yet in practice it has strengthened some countries ' public sectors at the expense of their private ones .
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